A Breakthrough Polyphenol
Blend Backed by Science

As a gastroenterologist with acid reflux, Dr. Brown was his own toughest patient. He researched, tested, and carried a pocket full of polyphenols everywhere until he cracked the code. The result is a science-backed blend, clinically proven to soothe, protect, and restore your gut while keeping acid where it belongs.

Hesperidin
(from Citrus)

Therapeutic Properties:
Improves stomach muscle contractions and motility (Wagner et al. 2021); helps food move through your digestive system properly; supports communication between your gut and brain via its neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects

(Salehi et al. 2016; Selmi et al. 2017).

Mechanism of Action:
Makes your stomach empty more efficiently, prevents food from staying too long and causing acid buildup, and coordinates proper digestive timing.

Atractylodes
(Atractylodes macrocephala)

Therapeutic Properties:
Helps regulate stomach acid production and motility (Liu et al. 2013); supports stomach muscle function; protects stomach lining from damage

(Pharmacopoeia of the People’s Republic of China 2015).

Mechanism of Action:
Reduces excess acid without eliminating necessary acid, improves stomach contractions for better food processing, and builds natural protection against acid damage.

Noni Fruit
(Morinda citrifolia)

Therapeutic Properties:
Creates a protective coating on irritated tissues; reduces inflammation and promotes healing; contains compounds long used for digestive complaints

(Wang et al. 2002; Potterat and Hamburger 2010; Pawlus and Kinghorn 2007).

Mechanism of Action:
Forms a soothing barrier over damaged areas, helps tissues heal faster from acid damage, and reduces inflammation that worsens reflux symptoms

(Chan-Blanco et al. 2006).

Dandelion Root
(
Taraxacum officinale)

Therapeutic Properties:
Supports liver function and bile production (Schütz, Carle, and Schieber 2006); helps reduce gas and bloating; stimulates proper digestive processes

(Clare, Conroy, and Spelman 2009).

Mechanism of Action:
Improves overall digestion so food processes better, reduces pressure buildup that can force acid upward in the wrong direction, and supports the organs that help with digestion

(González-Castejón and Rodríguez-Casado 2011).