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Unbloat Review

Unbloat Review: Can This Supplement Beat Bloating?

Unbloat is a capsule supplement that’s supposed to reduce bloating. How well could Ubloat work, and is it worth spending your money on?

The capsule supplement contains digestive enzymes, probiotics, prebiotic fibers, herbal ingredients, vitamins, and minerals.

In addition to reducing bloating, Unbloat capsules are also supposed to support healthy digestion, improve weight management, provide bowel regularity, and more.

The Unbloat capsules are suitable for various people – they’re dairy-free, gluten-free, soy-free, vegan, keto-friendly, and paleo-friendly.

Although there are foods that can reduce bloating, there are a few supplements on the market that can help too, and with Unbloat being one of the most recently come to my attention.

If you’re thinking of purchasing Unbloat capsules or you also want to take a closer look at them, check out my full Unbloat review below.

Holding Ubloat Tub

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Unbloat First Impressions

My first impressions of the Unbloat website are very mixed – the website's design seems colorful, vibrant, and fun, but there’s a complete lack of information about the Unbloat product.

Unfortunately, there’s not much information about the brand, there’s a lack of transparency surrounding the ingredients and the amounts of the ingredients in the capsules, and the research that backs up the product.

Although the site's design might be nice, it’s concerning that there’s such a lack of information about the product – the brand is not being transparent as I would like.

Similar bloating supplements I have reviewed that you may be interested in:

Background on Unbloat

Unbloat was founded by Dr. Shilpa Mehra, a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist, after spending over 14 years helping people reduce their bloat independently.

Although there is a real lack of information about the Unbloat brand online, the brand’s social media seems to have just emerged at the end of 2021, which leads me to believe it was most likely launched then too.

Unbloat Benefits

Unbloat is supposed to help ease bloating, reduce abdominal pain, boost immunity, improve mood, support healthy digestion, improve weight management, and provide bowel regularity.

Unbloat Ingredients

Unbloat contains 40 essential ingredients. However, the company has provided absolutely no information about the ingredients within the formula, the amounts of the ingredients that they do share, or the total amount of the capsules.

The company hasn’t even provided a photo of the full ingredients label!

Instead, the company simply shares information about certain ingredients within the formula and their benefits – this isn’t sufficient.

The fact that Unbloat has decided not to share but to hide the ingredients label and the information about the amounts of each ingredient actively is incredibly concerning – are they hiding something, or do they know that the capsules just don’t contain sufficiently dosed ingredients?

Obviously, without knowing what ingredients and how many of the ingredients exist within the capsules, it’s impossible to comment on the formula's efficacy – this makes it very difficult to feel certain whether the capsules will actually be beneficial or not!

However, I’ll be taking a closer look into the efficacy of the capsules later in this review.

First, let’s look at the ingredients the brand has decided to share with us!

Here is the list of Unbloat ingredients that are shown to us:

  • 21 Digestive Enzymes
  • 7 Key Probiotics –Lactobacillus: rhamnosus, plantarum, acidophilus, casei. Bifidobacterium: lactis, longum, bifidum‍.
  • 6 Herbal Remedies –Peppermint leaf, Fennel seed, Ginger root, Turmeric root, Milk thistle, Spirulina algae.
  • 4 Essential Nutrients –Magnesium citrate, Folic acid, L-leucine, Sodium alginate
  • 2 Prebiotic Fibers –SunFiber derived from the guar bean, Inulin naturally occurring in leeks, onions, garlic, and chicory.

Digestive health with enzymes and probiotics

How does Unbloat Taste?

Because Unbloat is a capsule supplement, there is no taste associated with the supplement.

Of course, if you hold the capsule in your mouth before swallowing too long, there will be a taste (not a pleasant one!), so try to swallow the capsules straight away.

Side Effects

There are no side effects associated with the Unbloat capsules.

However, since the capsules contain a variety of potent ingredients, I would suggest that if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, on medication, or have a medical condition, you should consult a doctor before consuming them.

Does Unbloat Work?

I have tried several recommended probiotics before, and sometimes without taking them for some time, it's difficult to know how well they're working.

This is the case with the Unbloat formula, too, mainly because there is very little information about the ingredients within the capsules, the amount of each ingredient in the formula, or the overall serving size of each capsule.

This lack of information doesn’t just make it difficult to work out whether or not the capsules will be effective or not, but it’s genuinely concerning.

Because there is such a large amount of information about the Unbloat capsules, it’s unclear what ingredients they contain, whether those ingredients will be sufficiently dosed, and whether the capsules will work.

A supplement brand should always display the amounts of the capsules and the amounts of each ingredient within the capsules, or at least share a photo of the full ingredients label.

However, Unbloat hasn’t done either of these things.

Since all of this information is completely missing, it’s unclear whether the capsules will work or not.

However, I would assume that since the brand has hidden (or at least not provided) this information, it’s likely that many of the capsules' ingredients are not sufficiently dosed.

Although Unbloat capsules may provide benefits since they contain a selection of potent ingredients, I would never consume anything that isn’t properly labeled, and I certainly wouldn’t want to buy a supplement from a company that hides vital information from their customers.

Unbloat in an apple bowl

Unbloat Reviews

I normally look on Amazon to see a selection of honest customer reviews about the supplements I review.

However, since Unbloat is not available on Amazon and only through the Unbloat website, I am forced to look at the reviews on the Unbloat website.

It’s important to note that since these reviews are on the brand’s website, they have the potential to be biased.

So, remember to take them with a pinch of salt!

Nonetheless, let’s take a look at some of these reviews.

This is a really good product. I’ve tried probiotics before, but nothing else offers all these ingredients together like this. I love it.5-star review

The best part of this for me is how I’m on-time again no more second wardrobe changes to hide my bloat baby!5-star review

I’ve struggled with bloating most of my adult life, and this is by far the best product I’ve tried for managing it.5-star review

Money-Back Guarantee / Returns Policy

Unbloat offers a 30-day money-back guarantee on all of its products, even though the product is only available on a subscription option.

Where to buy Unbloat?

You can buy Unbloat from the Unbloat website.

Is It Worth The Price?

One tub of Unbloat contains 60 capsules, which means that as the serving size of the supplement is 2 capsules per day, one tub contains a 30-day serving.

Interestingly, you can only buy Unbloat on a subscription option. However, there are two different types of subscription options.

You can either buy one tub on a subscription or two tubs on a subscription!

One tub costs $49, meaning the cost per serving works out at $1.63.

The cost of two tubs is $89, meaning the cost per serving works out at $1.48.

Unbloat on my hand

Unbloat Verdict

I am in two minds with Unbloat as I would like to have seen a lot more in-depth information about the ingredients. This is missing and to me, this is an oversight that needs looking into.

With the money-back guarantee, it will be possible to try for a month to see how this works before returning if it doesn't. The free Doctor Consultation on offer for subscribers too could be worthwhile too.

If you're struggling with staying regular, reducing gas and bloating, then Unbloat could be your answer.

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Hi, I'm Adam the founder of the LifeHacker Guy.

I have a First Class Honours degree in Sports Science from Brighton University, specialising in exercise physiology and nutrition. In my youth I was a competitive Triathlete and long-distance runner placing top 10 in most triathlon races I completed.

Since suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, I moved into web development, after a couple of years I then moved onto developing a number of online businesses. I've recently taken a sabbatical and I'm now looking to make big changes in my life, hopefully this may resonate with you - join me in my journey!

2 comments

  1. I’m very skeptical with these reviews of products. Not sure which to trust.
    Thank you for your review of this product. An honest review seems rare these days.

    1. Hi Gail,
      We spend a lot of time on my site and so it would be good to get more information as to your skepticism as you didn’t provide any information. To highlight we could of deleted your comment but keen to not only show the transparency but to learn some more constructive feedback.
      Cheers,
      Adam

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