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Belo began with the ocean — mineral-rich sea moss, used for centuries.
Today we put real, gentle prebiotic fibre at the heart of everyday gut health. Whole food. No nasties. Made delicious.
Taste: Unflavoured and smooth — stir it into yoghurt, smoothies or porridge, or bake it in. You won't taste a thing.
Feel: Six gentle, low-FODMAP fibres working across all three stages of your gut — built for people fibre usually upsets.
An excellent source of fibre that helps keep you regular.†
Only ~28% of Australian adults get enough fibre to meet the daily target.*
1 in 5 Australians experience regular bloating or digestive discomfort.*
Processed food, soil depletion and over-farming have left most modern diets short on fibre and minerals — not from bad choices, but from a broken food system. Belo doesn't replace a good diet. It fills the gaps a good diet leaves behind: gentle fibre to feed your gut, plus ocean minerals to round it out.
#1 REAL FOOD, FROM THE SOURCE
Gentle prebiotic fibres and mineral-rich sea moss are whole foods, not synthetic powders. We source our sea moss from biodiverse, wave-pounded reefs and bioferment it, a traditional food process that helps break down fibres and create bioactive compounds, making it easier for the body to recognise and work with.
#2 BACKED BY SCIENCE, NOT JUST HYPE
Dietary fibre and marine prebiotics have been studied across 100+ scientific publications for their role in gut health, regularity and a diverse microbiome.
#3 QUALITY YOU CAN TRUST
Every batch is tested to ensure quality and safety standards are met.
We test for:
✔ Dozens of pesticide residues
✔ 4 heavy metals
✔ 9 microbial contaminants
Wild-harvested, raw and biofermented — never powdered into a pill. No preservatives. No added sugar. No nasties. Just real sea moss the way the ocean made it, which is why it lives in your fridge, not on a shelf.
Belo began with the ocean — with sea moss and the mineral-rich botanicals that have nourished coastal cultures for centuries.
That heritage still runs through everything we make: our slow-stage fibre, sodium alginate, comes from kelp.
Fibre is where we're headed. The sea is where we're from.