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ProNourish Discontinued? What to Use Instead

TLDR: ProNourish has been discontinued and PHGG (partially hydrolysed guar gum) is widely recommended for IBS and sensitive digestion by many practitioners.

If you have digestive issues, the discontinuation of Nestlé ProNourish created a noticeable gap.

ProNourish was widely used and recommended, particularly for people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), sensitive digestion and other gut-related conditions. I

ts key functional ingredient was partially hydrolysed guar gum (PHGG), a gentle, well-tolerated prebiotic fibre.

With ProNourish no longer available, many users and practitioners askied the same question:

What is a ProNourish alternative?

Why ProNourish Was So Widely Used

ProNourish stood out because it contained PHGG, a soluble fibre known for being:

  • Low FODMAP
  • Gentle on sensitive guts
  • Easy to tolerate compared to more aggressive fibres
  • Suitable for long-term use

It was commonly recommended by dietitians, gastroenterologists, and health practitioners for people dealing with:

  • IBS (constipation, diarrhoea, or mixed types)
  • Bloating and gas
  • Diverticular disease
  • Food sensitivities
  • Poor fibre tolerance

Many users reported improved bowel regularity and digestive comfort without the cramping or bloating often associated with other fibres.

PHGG Replaces ProNourish

It’s important to clarify that while ProNourish is gone, PHGG itself has not disappeared.

Our PHGG continues to be used globally in clinical nutrition because of its unique properties:

  • It passes through the small intestine undigested
  • It ferments slowly in the large intestine
  • It supports beneficial gut bacteria without excessive gas production
  • It helps produce short-chain fatty acids important for gut integrity

For most people who responded well to ProNourish will almost definitely respond well to our PHGG. 

What Practitioners Are Recommending Now

In the absence of ProNourish, many dietitians, gastroenterologists, and integrative practitioners recommend standalone PHGG products that meet higher modern standards.

You can buy Partially Hydrolysed Guar Gum (PHGG) here. 

This product is often chosen because it aligns closely with what practitioners were using ProNourish for, while offering additional assurances.

Why Our PHGG Is Being Chosen as a Replacement

Practitioners and retailers commonly cite the following reasons:

  • Independent third-party testing
  • Higher manufacturing and quality standards
  • Consistent PHGG concentration
  • No fillers, flavours, or unnecessary additives
  • Proven tolerability in sensitive gut conditions

Importantly, this PHGG is not a niche product.

It is stocked in over 550 health food stores and pharmacies across Australia, reflecting a high level of trust at both practitioner and retail levels.

A Smooth Transition for ProNourish Users

For individuals who previously used ProNourish, transitioning to a high-quality PHGG product is typically straightforward.

Most practitioners recommend:

  • Starting with a low dose
  • Increasing gradually as tolerated
  • Using it consistently rather than sporadically

Because PHGG is gentle and slow-fermenting, it is generally well tolerated even by people who struggle with other fibres.

The Bottom Line

The discontinuation of Nestlé ProNourish has understandably caused frustration for many people managing IBS and other digestive conditions.

However, experts seem to agree that our PHGG is a better replacement.

With higher-quality, independently tested PHGG products now widely recommended and stocked nationwide, most users are able to continue supporting their gut health without interruption.

Sometimes the product changes.

The solution doesn’t have to.

Where to Buy Partially Hydrolyzed Guar Gum


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Educational disclaimer:

This article is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a qualified health practitioner for personalised advice.

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