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Redbloom is empirically shown to reduce gut inflammation and improve gut microbiota
Here's how we know
The Gold Standard of Empirical Studies
To measure the effectiveness of Redbloom, we conducted a study on individuals that regularly experience gut inflammation, including IBS patients. The study was:

Controlled

Replicated

Peer-Reviewed
Translation:
We took every possible measure to ensure our results were unbiased and accurate


31 participants. 94% success.
The Results:
94% of participants reported Redbloom helped ease digestive discomfort and bloating after meals. Moreover, they've noticed a positive impact on their gut, with regular and cleaner bowel movements the following day.
97% of participants reported Redbloom is the best sauce they've ever tasted
Participant Demographics

After eating, participants reported feeling:
Less bloated
Mentally balanced
Emotionally grounded
Digestively relieved
Conversations from our participants
Conversations from our participants

The ingredients in Redbloom and the stages of gut health
Capsaicin
Capsaicin are found naturally in chili peppers. Capsaicin-rich diets have been shown to increase the abundance of gut bacteria by aiding the growth of Faecalibacterium prausnitzii and Roseburia. These bacteria are essential as they produce butyrate, a compound vital for energy metabolism control and maintaining a balanced gut microbiota. Capsaicin’s role in restoring the composition and abundance of the microbiota could also be beneficial in inflammatory bowel diseases. For instance, in Crohn's disease, a condition marked by low Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, a capsaicin-rich diet could be beneficial
Oleic Acid
Oleic acid is a natural omega-9 monounsaturated fat. It benefits heart health, metabolism, and promotes brain function.
We use oleic acid to microencapsulate capsaicin to prevent it from tickling your pain receptor and causing digestive discomfort
Manuka Honey
Manuka honey is known to have anti-inflammatory properties which can help to reduce bloating and inflammation in the gut. Manuka honey reduces pro-inflammatory and increase anti-inflammatory signaling molecules, as well as disrupt inflammation mediators.
These properties, together with honey's antimicrobial and wound healing abilities, have been used extensively in treating wounds, burns, and ulcers
Zinc Salt
Zinc is known as a soothing mineral for the digestive system. It helps repair the cells that line your intestinal tract, keeping them strong and tip-top shape so they can properly absorb nutrients.
Zinc Gluconate is a natural zinc salt that can achieve deeper flavors with less sodium
Vitamin D
Vitamin D plays a critical role in keeping our gut lining healthy and robust. It does so by maintaining the wall of our digestive tract and aiding its repair. Vitamin D helps boost the production of specific proteins that form a tight-knit network between the cells of this lining. This network, or 'barrier', is crucial for preventing harmful substances from leaking into the body.





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What's keeping your gut unhappy?
Redbloom is formulated to help you all the barriers to a happy gut
Processed Foods
Processed foods, often high in sugars, unhealthy fats, and additives, can disrupt the balance of bacteria in the gut, leading to inflammation. Moreover, these foods can damage the lining of the gut, allowing toxins to leak into the bloodstream and triggering an inflammatory response throughout the body.
Manuka Honey can promote the growth of beneficial gut bacteria, helping to restore the balance of the gut microbiota that can be disturbed by processed foods.
Zinc can be beneficial to repair the damage to the stomach lining caused by processed foods.
Caffeine
Caffeine can exacerbate gut inflammation due to its ability to stimulate gastric acid secretion, which can irritate the gastrointestinal tract.
Manuka honey can soothe any caffeine-induced irritation in the gastrointestinal tract
Alcohol
Alcohol is known to cause gut inflammation by disrupting the gut barrier, thereby allowing harmful bacteria and toxins to seep into the bloodstream
Zinc is vital for immune function and tissue repair, thus can heal the gut lining damaged by alcohol.
Vitamin D, a key regulator of the immune system, can help manage inflammation induced by alcohol.
Stress
Stress can elicit gut inflammation by upsetting the balance of the gut microbiota and weakening the intestinal barrier, allowing harmful substances to permeate into the bloodstream.
Capsaicin, through its pain-relieving effects can desensitize your stress receptors.
Oleic acid regulates brain function, alleviating stress-related mood effects.

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