So how did we finalize this exact list of ingredients? The answer is simple, science. We spent months searching for ingredients that have years of research supporting them and then a few more months to make sure that these ingredients go well with each other. Because there is nothing that we would launch which we would not swear by!
Ingredients backed by research
Our Gut Shot Ingredients
Ginger
Helps break down carbs
Ginger
Helps break down carbs
This magical ingredient when consumed consistently eases indigestion. It also stimulates the production of digestive enzymes, such as lipase and amylase, which help break down fats and carbohydrates. It also helps relax the muscles of the gastrointestinal tract, relieving symptoms of indigestion, bloating, and gas. Ginger is also anti-inflammatory. It soothes irritation in the gastrointestinal tract. It may help protect the stomach lining and reduce inflammation caused by conditions like gastritis or gastric ulcers.
Coconut
Maintains electrolyte balance
Coconut
Maintains electrolyte balance
Coconut water has a plethora of health benefits. Rich in manganese, calcium, potassium and other antioxidants. This enables healthy muscle contractions and relaxations. Coconut water is sometimes able to help in managing the symptoms of IBS.
Fennel
Relaxes muscles in digestive tract
Fennel
Relaxes muscles in digestive tract
Fennel is known to reduce inflammation, bloating and gas. Fennel contains anethole, a compound that can help relax the muscles in the digestive tract, which can help reduce bloating and gas. Fennel can stimulate the production of digestive juices, including bile, which can aid in the digestion of fats. Fennel is also a natural laxative and can help promote bowel movements, which can alleviate constipation.
Spearmint
Maintains hormonal balance
Spearmint
Maintains hormonal balance
Spearmint is a minty herb that’s high in antioxidants and other beneficial plant compounds. It may help balance hormones, lower blood sugar and improve digestion, and can also reduce stress and improve memory
Orange
Rich source of soluble fibre
Orange
Rich source of soluble fibre
One cup of oranges contains 4 grams of fiber, and dietary experts recommend that you get 14 grams of fiber for every 1,000 calories you eat. Fiber helps your digestive system process food and keep a healthy weight. Half of the fiber contained within oranges is soluble fiber, which can create a gel substance. This gel helps your body absorb nutrients and can even decrease the amount of sugar your body absorbs, which in turn lowers your blood sugar levels
Pineapple
Source of protein- digesting enzymes
Pineapple
Source of protein- digesting enzymes
Pineapple has bromelain. Bromelain is a combination of protein-digesting enzymes, found mainly in the stem and juice of the pineapple plant. This enzyme has grabbed attention for its possible role in boosting digestion and reducing gut swelling. Bromelain’s top job is to break down proteins, such as those in meat and other protein-rich foods. This process makes nutrient digestion and absorption easier for your body