
Can't get through the day without at least one cup of coffee?
You’re not alone. According to research group McCrindle, 75% of Aussies drink at least one cup of coffee daily, and 28% report consuming three or more cups each day. Coffee is a popular choice for boosting energy, but its benefits go beyond that. Studies show that coffee consumption may reduce the risk of diabetes, while also promoting brain and heart health. Plus, coffee is a rich source of antioxidants, which help combat inflammation and protect the body from damage and disease.

Your Morning Brew & your Gut Microbiome
Recent research has uncovered a positive connection between coffee consumption and gut health. Among more than 150 foods and drinks studied, coffee had the most significant effect on gut microbiome diversity and composition. A more diverse gut microbiome is generally considered a marker of good gut health, and the study found that coffee drinkers were more likely to have a wider variety of beneficial gut bacteria.
The study, conducted across the UK and the US, revealed that coffee positively impacts 115 microbial species, with the strongest effect on Lawsonibacter asaccharolyticus. This particular strain plays a key role in metabolising coffee’s polyphenols, such as quinic acid and chlorogenic acid, turning them into bioactive compounds that support gut and overall health.

The Right Beans & Balance
Ready to sip your way to better gut health? Choosing the right brew can make all the difference to gut microbiome balance.
- Research suggests that enjoying 3-4 cups of coffee daily can significantly enhance gut microbiome diversity, a key marker of digestive wellbeing.
- To maximise the benefits of coffee, opt for high-quality, freshly brewed coffee. These are packed with polyphenols—powerful antioxidants that help to nourish your gut.
- Whether you prefer caffeinated or decaffeinated, both options offer gut-friendly perks, as the positive effects are tied to the unique compounds in coffee rather than just the caffeine. So, brew smart and drink up!

Bring back balance with Postbiotics
Struggling to restore balance to your gut microbiome? Postbiotics might be the solution you need. Postbiotics can help to put you on the fast track to good gut health. Postbiotics are a game-changer in gut health as they bypass the metabolic process and immediately deliver gut-beneficial metabolites straight to your digestive tract to build gut health and overall wellbeing. An easy way to add Postbiotics to your routine is with a daily serving of P3 P3 Gut Builder. Easy to enjoy on its own or mixed into your favourite drinks, this powerful triple-action Postbiotic Tonic is teeming with beneficial metabolites, ready for instant delivery straight to your gut microbiome for digestive health and overall wellness. 9 out of 10 P3 Gut Builder consumers noticed an improvement after 1 month, and 6 out of 10 consumers noticed an improvement within just days.
Ready to give your gut the support it needs? Adding postbiotics to your routine is a simple yet powerful step toward better digestion, gut health and overall wellbeing. With P3 Gut Builder, it is deliciously easy to build a healthy balance in your microbiome quickly and effectively.
Take your first step to a healthier gut today and feel the difference for yourself!
Coffee consumption is associated with intestinal Lawsonibacter asaccharolyticus abundance and prevalence across multiple cohorts https://www.nature.com/articles/s41564-024-01858-9
Data: Meluka Australia’s product in use qualitative consumer survey, Oct 2022. 126 total respondents.