Say Goodbye to Belly Bloat
ElevenZyme, our natural remedy for belly bloat, is clinically proven to help reduce gas, minimize abdominal discomfort, and improve digestion in 30 days.*
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ElevenZyme, our natural remedy for belly bloat, is clinically proven to help reduce gas, minimize abdominal discomfort, and improve digestion in 30 days.*
1 in 10 people currently suffers from excess gas and bloat following a meal. Unfortunately, avoiding "trigger foods" only makes the matter worse, progressing in 3 main stages.
Due to a biological deficiency of digestive enzymes that break down proteins, fats, and carbohydrates, eating a meal leaves you feeling gassy, bloated, and overwhelmingly full.
As your digestive issues persist, you notice certain foods cause more gastrointestinal distress than others and begin to avoid them, classifying them as "trigger foods."
Your body adapts to your less diverse diet of "safe foods" and produces even fewer enzymes. Your digestive system becomes more sensitive to a wider array of foods, which worsens GI issues and further limits your dietary choices.
Without solving the root cause, your digestive distress can intensify and cause nutrient deficiency and other serious health issues.
Avoiding "trigger foods" is often the primary defense against digestive distress. However, healthy, nutrient-dense foods are usually the first to be labeled problematic and cut out, resulting in significant nutritional deficiencies.
The lack of essential nutrients in a "safe diet" can ultimately result in fatigue, brain fog, and a compromised immune system. In addition, these issues can intensify when the body's enzyme production adapts to current food intake and dietary choices become more limited.
However, researchers have identified why enzyme production declines in the first place, as well as a promising solution.
The modern diet combines with the natural aging process to create a perfect storm that adversely impacts digestive enzyme production in the pancreas.
The pancreas is the body's "powerhouse" of enzyme production. But as we grow older, it becomes less efficient and produces fewer enzymes. This is exacerbated by food additives and artificial sweeteners in the modern diet, which disrupt enzyme production.
Since the body cannot store digestive enzymes for long periods of time, the safest and most practical solution is to take an enzyme supplement before meals. However, not all supplements are created equal. Only a highly-efficient, comprehensive formula that uses the minimum effective dose of each essential enzyme can effectively relieve gas, bloating, and indigestion.
Our researchers have developed one natural, broad-spectrum formula containing the minimum effective dose of 11 essential digestive enzymes to reduce belly bloat, minimize gas, and relieve gastrointestinal distress. Click one to find out more:
Amylase
Produced in the pancreas and salivary glands, amylase is a digestive enzyme commonly found in saliva that helps to break down carbohydrates into polysaccharides and maltose. Eventually, these compounds are further broken down by other digestive enzymes into glucose, which your body uses for energy. A study published in 2012 found that individuals with higher levels of amylase in their saliva were better able to digest starchy foods than those with lower levels of amylase.
Protease
(pH 4.7)
A protease is a type of enzyme that breaks down proteins into smaller compounds and promotes the creation of new protein products, a critical function in the digestive process. This particular fungal-derived protease functions at a pH of 4.7, ensuring that proteins can be effectively broken apart into smaller polypeptides or single amino acids in the acidic environment of the upper stomach. A 2015 clinical study found that adding protease supplements can achieve normal protein absorption in most people with digestive issues.
Protease
(pH 7.0)
A protease is a type of digestive enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of proteins into smaller polypeptides or single amino acids. This bacterial-derived protease functions at a neutral pH of 7.0, which allows for efficient proteolysis in the ileum region of the small intestine. A study of digestive inflammation published in 2021 found that resolving protease deficiencies can relieve gastrointestinal distress.
Alpha-Galactosidase
Alpha-galactosidase is a digestive enzyme that assists in breaking down polysaccharides and carbohydrates often found in beans and legumes. Insufficient levels of alpha-galactosidase are responsible for excessive gas formation in the intestines after consumption of these so-called "musical fruits." A study conducted in 2013 found that alpha-galactosidase supplements were effective in relieving both moderate to severe abdominal bloating and flatulence.
Glucoamylase
Like amylase, glucoamylase is a digestive enzyme that helps break down the naturally occurring carbohydrates in starchy foods. However, it has a slightly different mechanism of action, in that it digests starches by producing glucose from the end of a polysaccharide, unlike amylase which typically breaks long chain polysaccharides into smaller chains. A 2020 study of glucoamylase supplementation found it improved digestibility of starches by 7 to 13%.
Lactase
Lactase is a digestive enzyme that breaks down lactose, the sugar contained in milk and other dairy products, into glucose and galactose. For lactose intolerant individuals who are deficient in this enzyme, lactose arrives in the colon undigested, resulting in a bacterial fermentation process that produces abdominal cramps, excessive gas, and uncontrollable bowel urges. Milk treated with a commercial lactase preparation was found to effectively relieve lactose malabsorption in a prominent clinical study conducted in 1981.
Protease
(pH 3.0)
Protease functions in the digestive process to break down proteins and polypeptides from meats and vegetables into amino acids that can be absorbed and used throughout the body. This specific fungal-derived protease functions at a pH of 3.0, allowing for efficient digestion of proteins in the highly acidic lower region of the stomach. In 2004, a study found that through their activation of certain receptors in the gastrointestinal tract, proteases also function as a signaling molecule in the modulation of pain and inflammation in the digestive system.
Invertase
Invertase is a digestive enzyme that helps break down sucrose, or table sugar, into its component sugars, glucose and fructose. In this way, this enzyme helps process the refined sugars so common in the modern diet into usable energy for the body. According to a study of the digestion process of mammals in 1962, invertase is typically found in the mucosal cells of the small intestine.
Lipase
During digestion, lipase is necessary to fully break down fats, oils, and triglycerides into their smaller fatty acid components. This family of digestive enzymes is produced within the pancreas and is essential in the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, including A, D, E, and K. In 2015, a study that examined lipase supplementation prior to the indigestion of a high-fat meal found the enzyme significantly reduced reports of stomach fullness compared with placebo.
Acid Maltase
Also known as acid alpha-glucosidase, acid maltase is a digestive enzyme that breaks down bonds in starch, glycogen, and other polysaccharides. This allows dietary carbohydrates to be effectively converted into glucose for absorption in the intestines to be used for cellular energy. A 2003 study discusses the role of acid maltase in the human digestive tract, describing that it allows for the digestion of plant starches that make up more than 65% of the modern diet.
Peptidase
Peptidase is an enzyme that works to digest peptide bonds between amino acids, the building blocks of the human body that are responsible for building muscles, neurotransmitters, and countless other crucial biological compounds. This type of enzyme works alongside proteases to fully and effectively digest dietary protein intake for absorption by the body. In a clinical study conducted in 2020, the researchers found that peptidase reduced gastrointestinal inflammation when taken as a dietary supplement.
A placebo-controlled study with 52 participants monitored the safety and effectiveness of ElevenZyme for 30 days. Here are the statistically significant results:
* For more details, click here to view the complete results of the study.
While results may vary, over 95% of our customers reported less abdominal bloating, indigestion, and gastrointestinal discomfort after taking ElevenZyme for 30 days! Here's what some of our customers have said lately:
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Capsules are small and have a decent taste, instead of the expected pungent and bitter. After I’d eat any meal, literally anything, the foods sat heavy in my stomach and made me tired. When I take t...
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It works ok. I noticed a slight difference after taking it consistently for about 3 straight weeks. I don’t know if it’s enough difference to justify the price, but I will purchase a second bottle...
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Still have questions? Check below for our answers to the most common questions about ElevenZyme:
We are so confident that ElevenZyme will work for you that every bottle comes with our 30 Day Money Back Guarantee. If you are not satisfied with your purchase, we don't want you paying for it... even if you have taken the entire bottle! Simply contact us within 30 days of your original purchase, and we will immediately arrange for a refund.
Check out our Return Policy page for more details.
Absolutely not! Auto-Delivery is optional for all of our products.
If you order ElevenZyme every month, we recommend that you customize your own Auto-Delivery plan for your own convenience. All Auto-Delivery shipments come with free shipping and a full 30 day money back guarantee, no matter how many bottles you order. However, it is not required.
Each of the digestive enzymes in the ElevenZyme formula has a long-standing history of safety and effectiveness.
ElevenZyme can be taken with most prescription and over-the-counter medications. When taken as directed, ElevenZyme is safe, poses no short-term or long-term health risks, and is not addictive or habit-forming.
As with any dietary supplement, it is recommended that you consult with your doctor or healthcare provider before taking ElevenZyme. Please visit our Safety Facts page for more information about contraindications and possible side effects.
Yes! Before formulation, each raw ingredient in the ElevenZyme formula is thoroughly inspected to ensure that it is non-GMO and vegan. Next, we use only non-GMO vegetable capsules to deliver the natural ingredients safely and efficiently inside your body. Finally, we test each finished batch of ElevenZyme again before the bottles are sealed to ensure that the product is definitively non-GMO and vegan.
For most people, we recommend taking ElevenZyme approximately 20 to 30 minutes before a meal so that the enzymes can best assist during the digestive process. Taking ElevenZyme more than 1 hour before a meal is not recommended, as its effects will be diminished by the time food is consumed.
It is not recommended to take ElevenZyme without food, since your body cannot store exogenous digestive enzymes for long periods of time. Taking ElevenZyme more than 1 hour before eating will provide significantly less relief.
For daily use, we recommend taking 1 capsule prior to your largest meal of the day to allow the enzymes to help break down and digest proteins, fats, and carbohydrates.
For more significant digestive issues, we recommend taking 1 capsules prior to every meal to provide maximum strength enzyme support to your digestive system and defend against gas and bloat.
Proper dosage is an individual process that depends on what works best for you and your body. We do not recommend taking more than 6 capsules per day.
Yes, every bottle of ElevenZyme has a tamper-proof seal on the outside and inside of the cap. In addition, ElevenZyme is carefully formulated in a GMP-certified, FDA-inspected facility in New York. Please visit our Quality Control page to find out more about the rigorous process that we follow to ensure that every bottle of ElevenZyme is safe.
Currently, we ship all orders from the United States, so delivery times depend on the country and region we are shipping to. If you add the product to your cart, you will be able to enter your postal code to compare delivery times and shipping rates specific to your region. That way, you can choose the shipping option that best suits you!
Ultimately, it doesn't matter if it works for someone else. It only matters that it works for you! Try ElevenZyme risk-free for 30 days and banish your belly bloat for good!