Learn about gut health and vitamin C by volunteering for this (paid) study

Brought to you by Atlantia Clinical Trials.
Gut health is big news these days.
As cutting-edge studies reveal more and more about how improving our gut microbiome can lead to better health, one local research team is looking for volunteers to help them do just that.
The best bit? They’ll even pay you to take part.
Atlantia Clinical Trials is currently looking for older adults between the ages of 50-70 years to take part in a paid research study investigating the effects of a Vitamin C supplement on regulating gut bacteria when released via the colon.
“The supplement in this research differs from most supplements on the market as they are released much earlier in the digestive process.” a spokesperson for Atlantia told us.
“Recent research has revealed that the ingestion of vitamins has been shown to regulate the bacteria in the gut (gut microbiome). This regulation is essential, as evidence has shown that an imbalance of such bacteria has been linked to diseases such as obesity, Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and autoimmune diseases.”
The research suggests that vitamins could offer health benefits beyond those traditionally known for these nutrients. For example, vitamins B2, D, and C have been shown to regulate gut bacteria. However, the most distinct effect came from Vitamin C, which had the most positive effect on the microbiota of the gut.
“The aim of this research is to examine if the Vitamin C supplement that is released in the colon can allow for the regulation of gut microbiota and have a safe and tolerable effect on the body. Successful applicants for this study will take part over a 15-week period, taking the product daily, completing a few health questionnaires, and attending three visits to Atlantia’s clinic in Blackpool, across that period.”
As well as some fascinating insights into the world of gut health, each participant will receive €450 upon completion of the study in return for their time and any expenses.
If you would like to learn more or participate in the study, you can call Atlantia’s Team directly on 021 430 7442 or visit their website atlantiaclinicaltrials.com.