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Dr. Shilpa Mehra, MD — Unbloat Founder

Dr. Shilpa Mehra, MD

Board-Certified Gastroenterologist

Founder of Unbloat · 14+ Years in Clinical Practice

Meet the Founder

Created by a Gastroenterologist Who Lived It

"After over 14 years of helping people live bloat-free and seeing the lack of complete product solutions on the market, I decided to create Unbloat. It's the only formula to address all the common causes of bloating, and it's what made the most lasting difference in my own and my patients' struggle with bloating."

Dr. Mehra reviewed over 200 ingredients before carefully selecting the 40 that make up the Unbloat formula. As a practicing gastroenterologist, she saw firsthand how single-ingredient solutions consistently failed her patients — and set out to create something truly comprehensive.

Unlike supplements created by marketers, Unbloat was built from clinical experience. Every ingredient serves a specific, evidence-backed purpose. Nothing is included for marketing appeal alone. Dr. Mehra's formulation philosophy: treat the root causes, not just the symptoms.

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The Science

The Surprising Root Causes
of Bloating & Digestive Discomfort

Most people treat symptoms. Unbloat treats the root causes. Here's what's actually happening in your gut — and why most supplements fail.

01

Incomplete Food Digestion

When your body lacks sufficient digestive enzymes, food isn't fully broken down in the small intestine. These undigested food particles — particularly carbohydrates, proteins, and fats — travel to the large intestine where resident bacteria ferment them. This fermentation process produces hydrogen, methane, and carbon dioxide gas, causing the distension and discomfort we recognize as bloating.[1]

This is why you feel worse after eating certain foods — not because of the food itself, but because your gut can't process it properly. Dairy causes bloating in lactase-deficient individuals. Cruciferous vegetables cause bloating when cellulase is insufficient. High-protein meals cause bloating when protease levels are low. The food isn't the problem — the missing enzymes are.

Research finding: A study in Digestive Diseases and Sciences found that patients with functional bloating had significantly lower levels of multiple digestive enzymes compared to healthy controls — suggesting enzyme deficiency is a primary, not secondary, driver of bloating.[2]

How Unbloat addresses this: 21 digestive enzymes ensure every macronutrient — proteins, fats, carbohydrates, dairy, and fiber — is fully broken down before it reaches the colon. This eliminates the fermentation process at its source, providing relief that begins on Day 1.

02

Microbiome Imbalance (Dysbiosis)

Your gut contains over 100 trillion microorganisms — bacteria, fungi, and viruses — that collectively weigh more than your brain.[7] When this ecosystem is in balance, these microbes support digestion, produce vitamins, regulate immunity, and even influence mood. When it's out of balance — a state called dysbiosis — the consequences are profound.

Stress, antibiotics, processed foods, artificial sweeteners, and even common medications deplete beneficial bacteria and allow harmful strains to proliferate. These harmful bacteria — including methane-producing archaea and gas-producing Clostridia — produce excess gas, slow gut motility, and trigger inflammation. They also send signals to the brain that mimic hunger, causing cravings and contributing to weight gain.[8]

The SIBO connection: Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) — a condition where bacteria colonize the small intestine where they don't belong — affects an estimated 6–15% of healthy adults and up to 80% of IBS patients.[21] SIBO causes severe bloating, gas, and abdominal pain that standard probiotics alone cannot resolve, because adding more bacteria to an already overpopulated environment can worsen symptoms.

How Unbloat addresses this: The 7-strain probiotic blend selectively repopulates beneficial bacteria while the herbal ingredients (particularly berberine and oregano extract) help suppress harmful overgrowth. The prebiotic fiber feeds the beneficial strains, creating a self-sustaining healthy microbiome over time.

03

Gut Inflammation & Leaky Gut

The gut lining is a remarkable structure — a single layer of cells, just one cell thick, that forms the barrier between your digestive tract and your bloodstream. When healthy, it allows nutrients to pass through while blocking toxins, pathogens, and undigested food particles. When compromised, this barrier breaks down in a condition called intestinal hyperpermeability, or "leaky gut."[22]

Leaky gut allows partially digested food particles, bacterial toxins (called lipopolysaccharides or LPS), and pathogens to enter the bloodstream. The immune system recognizes these as foreign invaders and mounts an inflammatory response. This systemic inflammation manifests as bloating, food sensitivities, fatigue, brain fog, joint pain, skin issues, and even mood disorders — all stemming from the same digestive root cause.[23]

Healthy Gut Lining
  • Tight junction proteins seal cells together
  • Only nutrients pass into bloodstream
  • Immune system calm and regulated
  • Protective mucus layer intact
⚠️ Leaky Gut
  • Tight junctions break down, creating gaps
  • Toxins, bacteria & food particles leak through
  • Chronic immune activation & inflammation
  • Bloating, fatigue, food sensitivities, brain fog

Research finding: A 2012 review in Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology by Dr. Alessio Fasano — one of the world's leading gut health researchers — found that intestinal permeability plays a central role in the development of autoimmune diseases, food allergies, and chronic inflammatory conditions, all of which are increasingly prevalent in Western populations.[22]

How Unbloat addresses this: L-glutamine, zinc carnosine, quercetin, and vitamin D3 work synergistically to repair and strengthen the gut lining. The herbal anti-inflammatories reduce the underlying inflammation driving permeability. Within 6–8 weeks of consistent use, most customers report resolution of food sensitivities and systemic symptoms alongside their digestive improvements.

How Unbloat Addresses All Three Root Causes

Digest Completely

21 digestive enzymes ensure every meal is fully broken down before it can ferment and cause gas. Relief begins on Day 1.

Restore Balance

7 probiotic strains and prebiotic fiber rebuild a healthy microbiome that naturally suppresses harmful bacteria over 6–8 weeks.

Heal & Protect

Herbal remedies and essential nutrients reduce gut inflammation and strengthen the intestinal lining for lasting relief.

Real Results

Real Results, From Real People

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"I've struggled with IBS and chronic bloating for 8 years. I've tried everything — prescription medications, elimination diets, every supplement on Amazon. Nothing worked long-term. I was skeptical about Unbloat, but Dr. Mehra's credentials and the comprehensive formula convinced me to try it. Within 2 weeks, I noticed a dramatic difference. By week 4, I felt like a completely different person. I can eat normally again. I can go out to dinner without anxiety. I feel like I have my life back."
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Michelle R.
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"Flat stomach finally! I've tried every supplement to make my bloating go away and this is the only thing that has helped. I can actually wear fitted clothes again without feeling self-conscious."

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Sarah M.
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"Holy COW! Immediately! Day 1! I notice I look slimmer (which is amazing) but my favorite reason to keep taking these are being PAIN FREE! I was skeptical at first, but I'm so thrilled I took the chance."

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Tammy S.
Verified Customer

"This product really does work... Hallelujah! I was skeptical at first but they actually work great for me. I am so happy because I had a miserable life of bloating. Please do not ever quit making this product!"

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Judy M.
Verified Customer

"Finally a probiotic supplement that works! Unbloat makes me feel like I am not on my period every day. I could eat beans and broccoli without the usual aftermath. Life-changing."

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Lisa K.
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"I've struggled with IBS for years. Within 3 days of taking Unbloat, my digestive issues were dramatically reduced. I can finally eat out with friends without dreading the aftermath."

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Rachel T.
Verified Customer

"These capsules have a great taste and are super easy to take. Taking two a day I've already noticed a significant reduction in bloating and gas. My energy levels are up too!"

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Jennifer W.
Verified Customer
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The Formula

40 Powerhouse Ingredients.
One Daily Capsule.

Dr. Mehra reviewed over 200 ingredients and selected only those with strong clinical evidence. Every ingredient serves a specific purpose. Nothing is included for marketing appeal alone.

FULL DIGESTION

21 Digestive Enzymes — The Foundation of Bloat-Free Digestion

Most digestive supplements contain 3–5 enzymes. Unbloat contains 21 precisely selected digestive enzymes — including amylase, protease, lipase, lactase, cellulase, bromelain, papain, and more — because complete digestion requires a complete enzyme profile.

The science: When food isn't fully digested, undigested particles travel to the large intestine where gut bacteria ferment them — producing hydrogen, methane, and carbon dioxide gas. This fermentation is the primary driver of bloating, distension, and discomfort after meals.[1] A 2013 study published in Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics found that enzyme supplementation significantly reduced post-meal bloating and gas in patients with functional dyspepsia.[2]

Lactase specifically addresses dairy intolerance — a condition affecting up to 68% of the global adult population.[3] Bromelain and papain (from pineapple and papaya respectively) have demonstrated anti-inflammatory properties in addition to their protein-digesting capabilities.[4] Cellulase breaks down plant fiber that human digestive systems cannot process alone, preventing the fermentation that causes vegetable-related bloating.

The result: food is fully broken down in the small intestine before it ever reaches the colon, eliminating the fermentation process at its source. Most customers feel a measurable difference on Day 1.

MICROBIOME BALANCE

7 Clinically-Validated Probiotic Strains

Not all probiotics are created equal. Unbloat contains 7 specific strains selected for their clinical evidence in reducing bloating, gas, and digestive discomfort — including Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bifidobacterium longum, Lactobacillus plantarum, and Bifidobacterium breve.

The science: A landmark 2014 meta-analysis in Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics reviewed 43 randomized controlled trials and found that probiotics significantly reduced overall IBS symptom severity, including bloating and flatulence.[5]L. plantarum specifically has been shown to reduce intestinal gas production by competing with gas-producing bacteria for colonization sites.[6]

The gut microbiome contains over 100 trillion microorganisms — more than 10 times the number of cells in the human body.[7] When harmful bacteria outnumber beneficial ones (a state called dysbiosis), the consequences extend far beyond digestion: research links microbiome imbalance to obesity, depression, autoimmune conditions, and chronic inflammation.[8]

Unbloat's probiotic blend is paired with prebiotic fiber to ensure the strains survive and colonize effectively — a critical distinction from single-strain supplements that often fail to establish in the gut environment.

GUT HEALING

6 Evidence-Based Herbal Remedies

Dr. Mehra selected six herbs with centuries of traditional use and modern clinical validation: ginger root, peppermint leaf, fennel seed, turmeric, artichoke leaf extract, and licorice root (DGL). Each serves a distinct, non-overlapping function in the digestive healing process.

Ginger Root
Accelerates gastric emptying by 25%, reducing the time food sits in the stomach and ferments[9]
Peppermint Leaf
Relaxes the smooth muscles of the intestinal wall, reducing cramping and spasms that cause pain and bloating[10]
Fennel Seed
Contains anethole, which has been shown to reduce intestinal spasms and gas formation in clinical trials[11]
Turmeric (Curcumin)
Potent anti-inflammatory that reduces intestinal inflammation and supports gut lining integrity[12]
Artichoke Leaf
Stimulates bile production by up to 127%, improving fat digestion and reducing post-meal heaviness[13]
Licorice Root (DGL)
Increases protective mucus production in the gut lining, shielding cells from digestive acids and toxins[14]
MICROBIOME FUEL

Prebiotic Fibers — The Food Your Good Bacteria Need

Probiotics without prebiotics are like planting seeds without watering them. Unbloat includes chicory root inulin and fructooligosaccharides (FOS) — two of the most clinically studied prebiotic fibers — to feed and sustain the beneficial bacteria in the probiotic blend.

The science: A 2017 randomized controlled trial published in Gut Microbes found that inulin supplementation significantly increased populations of Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus — the two most beneficial bacterial genera for digestive health — while simultaneously reducing populations of harmful Clostridium species.[15]

Chicory root inulin also has a secondary benefit: it stimulates bile production, which aids in fat digestion and promotes regular bowel movements. Research shows that 10g of inulin daily can reduce constipation frequency by up to 30% in adults.[16]

GUT LINING SUPPORT

Essential Nutrients for Gut Lining Repair

The gut lining is a single-cell-thick barrier that, when compromised, allows undigested food particles and toxins to enter the bloodstream — a condition known as "leaky gut" or intestinal hyperpermeability. Unbloat includes targeted nutrients specifically chosen to repair and strengthen this critical barrier.

L-Glutamine
The primary fuel source for intestinal epithelial cells. Studies show L-glutamine supplementation can repair intestinal permeability within 8 weeks[17]
Zinc Carnosine
A chelated form of zinc shown in clinical trials to reduce intestinal permeability and accelerate gut lining repair by 75% compared to zinc alone[18]
Quercetin
A powerful flavonoid that strengthens tight junction proteins — the molecular 'locks' that keep the gut lining sealed — while also providing anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits[19]
Vitamin D3
Deficiency in Vitamin D is associated with increased intestinal permeability. Supplementation has been shown to restore gut barrier function in deficient individuals[20]
Why Unbloat

Why Unbloat Outperforms
Other Digestive Solutions

FeatureUnbloatProbioticsFiber SuppsLaxatives
Digestive Enzymes (21)
Clinically Proven Probiotics
Prebiotic Fiber
Herbal Gut Soothers
Gut Lining Support
Addresses Root Causes
Safe for Long-Term Use
No Harsh Side Effects
Doctor Formulated
Simple Routine

How to Take Unbloat

1

Take 2 capsules with your largest meal

Take 2 Unbloat capsules within 30 minutes of your largest meal each day. The digestive enzymes begin working immediately to break down food before it can ferment and cause bloating. Most customers feel a noticeable difference on Day 1.

2

Add an extra capsule for heavy meals

For particularly rich, heavy, or problematic meals — think restaurant dinners, holiday feasts, or foods that have historically caused you trouble — take an additional capsule. This gives you extra enzymatic power exactly when you need it most.

3

Continue for 6–8 weeks for full results

The digestive enzymes provide immediate relief, but the probiotics, prebiotics, and gut-healing nutrients require 6–8 weeks to fully restore microbiome balance and repair the gut lining. Consistent daily use is key to lasting, long-term relief.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Regular probiotics address only one of the three root causes of bloating — microbiome imbalance. Unbloat addresses all three simultaneously: incomplete digestion (via 21 digestive enzymes), microbiome imbalance (via 7 probiotic strains + prebiotic fiber), and gut inflammation/leaky gut (via herbal remedies and gut-healing nutrients).

This is why single-strain probiotic supplements often provide minimal relief — they're solving one piece of a three-part problem. Unbloat's comprehensive 40-ingredient formula is the only supplement designed to address the complete picture.

The digestive enzymes provide immediate relief — most customers notice a significant reduction in post-meal bloating and gas on Day 1. This is because the enzymes begin working immediately to break down food before it can ferment.

The deeper benefits — microbiome restoration, gut lining repair, and resolution of food sensitivities — develop over 6–8 weeks of consistent use. Think of it as two phases: immediate symptomatic relief, followed by lasting structural repair.

All 40 ingredients in Unbloat are generally recognized as safe (GRAS) and have been used in clinical settings for years. The formula contains no stimulants, laxatives, or harsh compounds that cause dependency.

Some customers experience mild digestive adjustment during the first 1–2 weeks as the probiotic strains begin colonizing — this is normal and typically resolves quickly. Unbloat is designed for long-term daily use and is safe to take indefinitely.

Each of the 40 ingredients serves a specific, non-overlapping function. Dr. Mehra's formulation philosophy was to address every known mechanism of bloating and digestive discomfort — not to create a simple formula that looks good on a label.

21 enzymes are needed because different enzymes break down different food types — you can't use amylase to digest dairy, or lactase to digest protein. 7 probiotic strains are needed because different strains colonize different regions of the gut and perform different functions. The complexity is intentional and evidence-based.

Yes. Food sensitivities are often a symptom of leaky gut — when the gut lining is compromised, partially digested food particles enter the bloodstream and trigger immune responses. Unbloat's gut-healing nutrients (L-glutamine, zinc carnosine, quercetin) repair the gut lining, which typically resolves food sensitivities over 6–8 weeks.

The digestive enzymes also directly address indigestion by ensuring food is fully broken down before it can cause discomfort. Many customers report that foods that previously caused significant problems — dairy, cruciferous vegetables, legumes — become tolerable within the first week.

If you're not completely satisfied with Unbloat within 30 days of your purchase, contact us at contact@unbloat.me for a full refund — no questions asked. We're confident in the formula because we've seen it work for thousands of customers, but we want you to be able to try it completely risk-free.

Take 2 capsules with your largest meal of the day. For particularly heavy or problematic meals, you can take an additional capsule. For best results, take Unbloat consistently every day — the probiotic and gut-healing benefits compound over time with consistent use.

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