"Say Goodbye to Bloat: Simple and Effective Ways to Debloat Your Body"

With digestive issues and bloat at an all-time high and Juna’s been working to create a New era of solutions supper charged with plants to eliminate bloat on demand.

Bloat occurs because the body may not be sufficient in breaking down or absorbing nutrients from certain foods. When your body is unable to properly break down certain foods, such as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, they can ferment in your gut and produce gas, leading to bloating.

Digestive enzymes can help prevent this by breaking down food more efficiently, which can reduce the amount of undigested food in your gut and the gas produced as a result. Additionally, digestive enzymes can also help reduce inflammation in the gut, which can contribute to bloating and discomfort.

Juna’s Detox Digestive Enzymes contain a complex (vegetarian) blend of superior enzymes super charged with plants specifically to combat un necessary and uncomfortable bloat.

  1. Alpha-galactosidase: This enzyme helps to break down complex carbohydrates, such as those found in beans, lentils, and cruciferous vegetables, that can be difficult for some people to digest. By breaking down these complex carbohydrates, alpha-galactosidase may help to reduce gas and bloating.
  2. Amylase: This enzyme helps to break down carbohydrates, such as those found in grains, potatoes, and fruits. By breaking down these carbohydrates, amylase may help to reduce the amount of undigested material in the digestive tract that can contribute to bloating.
  3. Lipase: This enzyme helps to break down fats, which can be difficult for some people to digest. By breaking down fats, lipase may help to reduce the amount of undigested material in the digestive tract that can contribute to bloating.
  4. Protease: This enzyme helps to break down proteins, which can be difficult for some people to digest. By breaking down proteins, protease may help to reduce the amount of undigested material in the digestive tract that can contribute to bloating.
  5. Cellulase: This enzyme helps to break down cellulose, a type of fiber found in plant cell walls. By breaking down cellulose, cellulase may help to reduce the amount of undigested fiber in the digestive tract that can contribute to bloating.
  6. Bromelain: found in pineapples, has anti-inflammatory and protein-digesting properties that may help to reduce inflammation in the digestive tract and break down protein molecules for easier absorption.
  7. Papain: found in papayas, also has protein-digesting properties and may reduce inflammation in the digestive tract, making it potentially beneficial for people with conditions like IBD. While more research is needed to fully understand the benefits of these enzymes, they may be helpful for people struggling with protein digestion or inflammation-related digestive issues.
  8. Fennel: Fennel is a plant that is often used as a spice in cooking, and it has also been used for centuries for its medicinal properties. Fennel is believed to have carminative properties, which means that it may help to reduce gas and bloating by relaxing the muscles in the digestive tract. A study published in the journal Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine in 2015 found that fennel oil was effective in reducing symptoms of bloating in patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4525135/)
  9. Ginger: known for its anti-inflammatory properties, which may help to reduce inflammation in the digestive tract that can contribute to bloating. A study published in the journal World Journal of Gastroenterology in 2014 found that ginger was effective in reducing symptoms of bloating and other digestive issues in patients with functional dyspepsia. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4065021/)
  10. Lemon balm: is an herb that is often used for its calming properties, and it may also be helpful for digestion. Lemon balm is believed to have carminative properties, which means that it may help to reduce gas and bloating by relaxing the muscles in the digestive tract. A study published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology in 2013 found that lemon balm was effective in reducing symptoms of bloating and other digestive issues in patients with functional dyspepsia. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0378874112008470)
  11. Peppermint: is often used for its cooling and calming properties, and is believed to have antispasmodic properties, which means that it may help to reduce cramping and spasms in the digestive tract that can contribute to bloating. A study published in the journal Phytotherapy Research in 2016 found that peppermint oil was effective in reducing symptoms of bloating in patients with IBS. (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ptr.5581)

 

Chlorophyll:  is a potent antioxidant, it also scavenges free radicals in the body which are responsible for causing oxidative stress and cell damage. As the blood passes through the liver, chlorophyll promotes the liver's cleansing and detoxification process supporting better digestion and elimination. A healthy liver equals a healthy body and brain. Brain fog is a symptom of toxic buildup in the liver, which chlorophyll helps to absorb. Once the toxins are eliminated from our liver the rest of our organs, tissues, muscles, digestive system become nourished and our emotional, physical and energetic body thrive. Byrdie  and The Zoe Report demystify its potential to fight acne with improved skin in as little as 7 days and support anti-aging while celebrities such as Kourtney Kardashian and Kylie Jenner are daily advocates.

Conclusion:

It's important to note that while digestive enzymes and plants may be helpful in reducing bloating, they may not be the best solution for everyone. Bloating can have many different causes, including food intolerances, gut dysbiosis, and other underlying health conditions. If you are experiencing frequent or severe bloating, it's always a good idea to speak with your healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and develop an appropriate treatment plan.

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  1. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial published in the Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology in 2014 found that a combination of digestive enzymes, including amylase, lipase, and protease, was effective in reducing symptoms of bloating and gas in patients with functional dyspepsia. (https://journals.lww.com/jcge/Abstract/2014/08000/Randomized_Placebo_Controlled_Trial_of_a.6.aspx)
  2. A study published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine in 2018 found that a combination of digestive enzymes, including amylase, lipase, cellulase, and lactase, was effective in reducing bloating and other digestive symptoms in patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). (https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/abs/10.1089/acm.2017.0125)
A double-blind, placebo-controlled trial published in the Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology in 2018 found that a combination of digestive enzymes, including alpha-galactosidase, was effective in reducing bloating and gas in patients with lactose intolerance. (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jgh.14288)
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