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For the GLP-1 Gut · By Revivify Labs
6 Reasons People on a GLP-1 Are Switching From Fiber to Bile and Enzymes
A few bites and the meal sits like a brick for hours. Fiber and probiotics can’t break down food that’s stuck. Bile and enzymes can — here’s why people are making the change.
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01The real problem
It works on the meal that’s just sitting there.
ImageWoman in her 50s at dinner, plate barely touched after a few bites.
A few bites and you’re full. The food doesn’t move, so it sits for hours and you feel every ounce of it.
That’s the medication doing its job — it slows your stomach down on purpose. The trouble is what happens to a meal that sits that long. It starts to ferment, which is the gas and the sulfur burps. And the fat in it never gets broken down, which is the heaviness.
Gut Complex gives your slowed-down gut the bile, bitters, and enzymes to break that meal down — so it isn’t just sitting there.
02Why nothing else worked
Fiber and probiotics can’t break down a meal that’s stuck.
ImageThe lineup that didn’t work: fiber, probiotic, magnesium, laxative.
You’ve probably tried them already. Psyllium, the fiber gummies now stamped “GLP-1,” a probiotic, magnesium at night, a laxative when things really back up.
Here’s why you’re still bloated: fiber and probiotics feed the bacteria in your gut. They don’t break food down. A laxative pushes things out, but does nothing for the heaviness or the fat. None of them touch the meal sitting in your stomach right now.
That was never a fiber job. It’s a bile-and-enzyme job.
03What’s actually in it
Bile, bitters, and enzymes — the backup a slowed gut needs.
ImageFlat lay: the bottle surrounded by its five labeled ingredients.
Three tools in one capsule, each with a job.
Ox bile and artichoke are for fat. Lose weight quickly and your bile turns thick and slow — right when fatty food starts bothering you. Ox bile adds back what fat needs to break down. Artichoke is a bitter, and bitters get your own digestive juices going.
A digestive enzyme blend (DigeZyme) backs up your gut on fat, protein, and carbs while it’s running slower than it used to.
Two traditional digestive herbs help with the gas and bloating. Slippery elm coats and soothes on the way through.
04The fatty-food wedge
Made for the rich meal that wrecks you now.
ImageA rich, fatty meal — the kind that’s hard to handle now.
Ask anyone on a GLP-1 what they can’t eat anymore and you’ll hear the same answer: anything greasy or rich.
One slightly fatty meal and you’re up half the night — heavy, gassy, regretting it. That isn’t random. Fat needs bile to break down, and rapid weight loss leaves your bile thick and sluggish.
Ox bile and artichoke are the part of this formula built for exactly that meal. It’s the piece almost every other “GLP-1 gut” product leaves out.
05No hidden blends
Every active is named on the label — made by a longevity lab, not a trend.
ImageThe full Supplement Facts panel, readable (real label asset on hand).
Most “GLP-1 gut” supplements are proprietary blends. You can’t see how much of anything you’re getting, and half of them lead with a drug’s name they have nothing to do with.
Gut Complex is made by Revivify Labs, which builds longevity supplements to one standard: real, standardized ingredients, named on the label, third-party tested every batch.
The ox bile is standardized to 40% cholic acid. The enzyme blend is a branded, clinically studied one. You can read exactly what’s in the bottle before you buy it.
06Risk-free
Two capsules a day. 60 days to decide.
ImageA woman in her 50s at dinner with friends — comfortable, unbothered.
Take two before your biggest meal. Most people say meals feel lighter within the first week or two. Some take longer, and a few notice less than they hoped — so here’s how we handle that.
You get 60 days. Try it through your next dose increase, when the gut side of this is at its worst. If you don’t feel a difference at the table, email us for a full refund. You keep the bottle, and we don’t ask why.
You shouldn’t have to choose between losing the weight and feeling human at dinner.
🔒 If you don’t feel a difference at the table, email us within 60 days for a full refund. Keep the bottle — we don’t ask why.
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Questions people ask
How is this different from the fiber or probiotics I’ve already tried?
Fiber and probiotics feed the bacteria in your gut. They don’t break food down. Gut Complex adds bile and enzymes, which act on the meal itself — the fat, protein, and carbs sitting in your stomach. It’s a different job entirely.
Will it help me stay regular?
It can support regularity — artichoke and the herb blend help with that side of digestion. If constipation is your main battle, many people on a GLP-1 also take magnesium at night. We make a Magnesium Glycinate for exactly that, and the two work well together.
Is it safe to take with my medication?
Gut Complex is a digestive supplement, not a drug, and it’s made to support everyday digestion. As with any supplement, it’s smart to check with your doctor or pharmacist first — especially if you’ve had gallbladder issues.
When will I notice anything?
Most people say meals feel lighter within the first week or two. Some take longer. You have 60 days to decide, so there’s no need to judge it on day one.
What’s actually in it — any hidden blends?
Every ingredient is printed on the label: artichoke leaf, ox bile (standardized to 40% cholic acid), a digestive enzyme blend (DigeZyme), and two traditional digestive herbs, plus slippery elm. You can read the full panel before you buy.
Do I have to quit my medication?
No. Gut Complex is only for the digestion side of things — it has nothing to do with how your medication works. The idea is simply to make daily digestion more comfortable while you stay on it.