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Redbloom is empirically shown reduce to abdominal pain from spicy meals.
Here's how we know
The Gold Standard of Empirical Studies
To measure the effectiveness of Redbloom, we conducted a study on individuals with sensitive guts, including IBS patients, who experience regular flare-ups. The study was:
Standardized
Monitored
Quality Feedback
Standardized Conditions: All participants followed a standardized diet with no other medication, ensuring that any differences observed were due to Redbloom.
Symptoms Monitoring: Participants' symptoms were measured before, during, and after using Redbloom, allowing us to directly compare changes and assess efficacy.
Quality Feedback: Participants provided qualitative feedback to supplement quantitative data to provide a comprehensive understanding of Redbloom's effect.
Study Results
31 participants. 94% positive impact
94% of participants reported Redbloom helped ease digestive discomfort and flare-ups after spicy meals. Many also noticed a positive impact on their gut, with regular and cleaner bowel movements the next day.
97% of participants reported Redbloom is the best medicine 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
What's keeping your gut unhappy?
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.
Alcohol
Alcohol is known to cause gut inflammation by disrupting the gut barrier, thereby allowing harmful bacteria and toxins to seep into the bloodstream
Stress
Stress can elicit IBS symptoms 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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