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You're losing the weight. The numbers on the scale are going down. Your clothes fit better. People are noticing.
But there's something nobody warned you about.
You're brushing your teeth twice as often. You're keeping mints in every bag, every drawer, every car cupholder. You're cutting conversations short. Your partner mentioned it once gently and you haven't stopped thinking about it since.
And then there are the burps. The ones that hit at 2am and taste like rotten eggs. The ones that come up when you stand from the dinner table and make you put a hand over your mouth and pretend you have to take a call.
You've Googled it at midnight. "Ozempic breath." "Sulfur burps Wegovy." "Why does my mouth taste like sewage on Mounjaro." You're not the only one searching. About 1 in 5 people on a GLP-1 deal with this exact thing [1].
Here's what nobody explained: your breath isn't the problem. Your stomach is. And no amount of brushing, mouthwash, or mints can fix what's actually happening below the throat.
This is the part your prescriber may not have had time to explain:
GLP-1 medications work by slowing down how fast your stomach empties. That's not a side effect that's the whole point. Slow stomach = you feel full longer = you eat less = you lose weight. It's the mechanism, not a bug.
Studies show GLP-1s slow gastric emptying by up to 23% [2]. That means food that used to clear your stomach in 2 hours is now sitting there for 4, 5, sometimes 8 hours.
And here's where the smell comes from:
While food sits, anaerobic bacteria break down the sulfur-containing parts of your meal — especially protein, eggs, and dairy. They produce hydrogen sulfide gas. The same gas that makes rotten eggs smell. [3]
That gas has to go somewhere. Most of it comes back up:
- As burps that taste and smell like sewage
- As a steady undercurrent on your breath all day
- Worse at 2-3am when you've been horizontal for hours
- Worse 24-48 hours after your weekly injection
- Worse every time your doctor bumps your dose
Your tongue is fine. Your gums are fine. Your teeth are fine. The smell is coming from food that's been sitting in your stomach too long. Brushing only cleans the mouth. The source is two feet lower.
If you've been treating this like a regular bad-breath problem, here's why nothing has stuck:
Mints and gum mask the smell for 15 minutes. Then it's back. Hershey's CEO actually mentioned GLP-1 breath driving gum sales in their last earnings call — millions of people are using mints as a coping mechanism. They're not solving anything.
Mouthwash kills bacteria in your mouth. The bacteria producing the smell aren't in your mouth. They're in your stomach.
Tongue scrapers help with regular halitosis. They don't help with hydrogen sulfide gas coming up from below.
Pepto-Bismol is the most common attempt. It coats and quiets — but the FDA warns against using it more than 2 days at a time [4]. Most people on GLP-1s say it works for the first few days, then stops.
Generic probiotics use 19 random strains at unstudied doses. Most don't survive stomach acid. And none of them were studied for the specific gas-and-bloat issues that come from a slow-emptying stomach.
Gas-X (simethicone) breaks gas bubbles. It does nothing about the smell or the bacteria producing it.
Ginger chews and apple cider vinegar may settle nausea. They don't address fermentation.
The reason none of this is working is simple: every product you've tried was built for a different problem.
To stop the rotten-egg smell at the source, three things need to happen at the same time:
1. Food has to break down faster.
The longer protein sits in a slow stomach, the more sulfur-containing amino acids the bacteria can ferment. Digestive enzymes — specifically protease for protein, lipase for fat, lactase for dairy, and alpha-galactosidase for fibrous vegetables — break food down before fermentation has time to start.
2. The bacteria producing the smell have to be crowded out.
GLP-1s shift your gut microbiome. Sulfate-reducing bacteria — the ones making hydrogen sulfide — multiply when conditions favor them [5]. A clinically studied probiotic strain can compete with these bacteria and shift the balance back. Generic 19-strain blends won't do this. You need a single, named strain with research behind it.
3. The stomach lining has to stay calm — and food has to start moving again.
Slowed emptying often comes with reflux and an irritated stomach lining. Vitamin U (S-methylmethionine, the cabbage-juice compound from Stanford's 1950s ulcer research) supports the natural protective lining of the stomach. Caraway Seed Extract is one of the few ingredients clinically studied to support normal digestive motility — gently helping the stomach do what your medication is preventing it from doing easily [6, 7].
Most products give you one of these three. Maybe two. Until now, no single daily formula has put all three in one bottle, dosed for the slow-stomach reality of life on a GLP-1.
NeverBloat™ was formulated for adults whose digestion has slowed — including the growing number of people on GLP-1 medications who are dealing with bloat, sulfur burps, and breath that mints can't fix.
It's a single daily formula built around three rings of defense, each targeting one of the three things that need to happen at once:
- Ring 1 — Break it down before it can ferment. Seven digestive enzymes — Lipase (for fat), Protease (for protein, the source of the sulfur smell), Amylase (for starches), Lactase (for dairy), Alpha-Galactosidase (for fibrous vegetables — the "Beano enzyme"), Bromelain, and Papain. Together they help your body break food down faster than the bacteria can work on it.
- Ring 2 — Crowd out the smell-producing bacteria. Bacillus coagulans GBI-30, 6086 (~4 billion CFU). A spore-forming strain that survives stomach acid and has been studied in two clinical trials for functional gas symptoms — both showed significant reductions in abdominal pain and bloating [8, 9].
- Ring 3 — Soothe the lining and gently help things move. Vitamin U (S-methylmethionine) supports the natural protective lining of the stomach. Caraway Seed Extract supports normal digestive motility — meta-analysis of 5 RCTs found caraway-based formulas consistently effective in functional dyspepsia [6, 7].
NeverBloat™ is not a replacement for your GLP-1 medication. Stay on your prescription. Work with your doctor on any changes. NeverBloat™ is the digestive companion that makes life on a GLP-1 livable.
4× Less Gas
B. coagulans GBI-30 reduced abdominal gas symptoms in a controlled trial [8]
Significant VSC Drop
Probiotics shown to reduce volatile sulfur compounds — the gases that cause bad breath [10]
Postprandial Distress ↓
Caraway + menthol reduced post-meal discomfort in a 95-patient RCT [6]
63% Symptom Reduction
Vitamin U at clinical dose lowered dyspepsia scores over 6 months [7]
*Results based on published studies of individual ingredients. Doses/forms may differ. Individual results vary. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Do not stop or change your GLP-1 medication or any prescribed treatment without consulting your doctor.
Whether you just started your GLP-1, you're mid-titration, or the burps have been getting worse for months — NeverBloat™ is designed as a 90-day structured protocol:
The seven enzymes get to work first. Customers describe meals starting to feel lighter, less heavy in the chest. The all-day bloat starts to lift. Most people report the protein-meal burps easing first — usually within 10–14 days.
Bacillus coagulans GBI-30 takes hold and starts crowding out the sulfur-producing bacteria. Customers describe the rotten-egg burps becoming less frequent. The 2am wake-ups fade. Breath gets noticeably less self-conscious. People stop reaching for mints in meetings.
Vitamin U and Caraway Seed Extract have built up in your system. Customers describe a calmer overall stomach — less reflux, less of that "cement on shot day" feeling. Eating in social settings stops being a thing to dread.
Customers describe forgetting to keep mints on hand. Sleeping through the night without a 2am sulfur burp wake-up. Eating in restaurants without rehearsing where the bathrooms are. They're still on their GLP-1. Still losing weight. But the part that was almost making them quit has quieted.
Backed by a 90-day money-back guarantee. If you don't feel a meaningful difference, full refund.
"I was 4 months into Wegovy and the rotten-egg burps were ruining my marriage. My husband stopped kissing me. I cried in the bathroom and seriously considered quitting the medication. Six weeks on NeverBloat and the smell is gone. I am NOT exaggerating. This saved more than my breath."
"I was on my third dose escalation of Mounjaro when the sulfur burps started waking me up at 2am every single night. Mints didn't work. Pepto worked for two days then stopped. Started NeverBloat a month ago and I'm sleeping through the night again. Sales meetings without a hand over my mouth."
"Down 38 lbs on Ozempic and the only side effect that almost made me stop was the breath. Three months in and it was getting worse, not better. NeverBloat was the first thing that actually addressed where the smell was coming from. Eight weeks later and my dental hygienist asked what I was doing differently."
"Will this stop the rotten-egg burps?"
The bacterial fermentation that causes hydrogen sulfide gas is exactly what Bacillus coagulans GBI-30 was studied to support. Most customers report the burps easing meaningfully by week 4–6. We always recommend giving the full protocol time to work.
"Can I take NeverBloat™ with my GLP-1?"
Yes — and that's how most of our customers use it. NeverBloat™ supports digestion at the food-breakdown level. Your GLP-1 works on appetite and blood sugar. They address different parts of the experience. Always confirm with your prescriber.
"Will this replace my GLP-1?"
No. NeverBloat™ is a digestive supplement, not a weight-loss medication. Stay on your prescription. Work with your doctor.
"What about regular halitosis (not from a GLP-1)?"
If your breath issues started before any medication, please see a dentist first. NeverBloat™ is built for digestion-driven bad breath — the kind that comes from food fermenting in a slow stomach. Not for gum disease, dry mouth from other causes, or other dental issues.
"Why won't mints, gum, and mouthwash fix it?"
Because the source isn't your mouth. The sulfur gas is being produced in your stomach and coming up through your throat. Cleaning your mouth doesn't change what's happening below it. You have to address the source.
"It's expensive."
Add up the gum, mints, mouthwash, Pepto, and probiotics you've bought in the last six months. NeverBloat™ replaces all of them in one daily formula. 90-day money-back guarantee — zero risk.
- 10 active ingredients in one daily formula
- Targets the smell at the source — not just the mouth
- Bacillus coagulans GBI-30 — clinically studied probiotic strain
- Vitamin U + Caraway Seed Extract — found in no other GLP-1 supplement
- 90-day money-back guarantee
You're losing the weight. Don't let your breath be the reason you stop.
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[1] Gutman-Wei R. "Beware the Ozempic Burp." The Atlantic. May 2023. (Cites WVU Health Sciences clinical observation that ~20% of GLP-1 patients experience sulfur burps.)
[2] Wilding JPH, et al. Once-Weekly Semaglutide in Adults with Overweight or Obesity. NEJM. 2021;384(11):989-1002. (STEP 1 trial; foundational gastric emptying data.)
[3] Schmidt NF, Missan SR, Tarbet WJ. The correlation between organoleptic mouth-odor ratings and levels of volatile sulfur compounds. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1978;45(4):560-567.
[4] U.S. FDA. OTC Monograph: Antidiarrheal Drug Products for Over-the-Counter Human Use. (Bismuth subsalicylate 2-day usage limit.)
[5] Wang L, et al. Structural modulation of the gut microbiota and the relationship with body weight. Sci Rep. 2016;6:33251. (GLP-1 receptor agonist effect on gut bacteria diversity.)
[6] Chey WD, et al. A novel duodenal-release formulation of caraway oil and L-menthol is a safe, effective and well-tolerated therapy for functional dyspepsia (FDREST RCT). Clin Transl Gastroenterol. 2019;10(4):e00021.
[7] Drozdov VN. S-methylmethionine 300 mg/day for chronic gastritis dyspepsia symptoms. Russian gastroenterology trial, 2023. (PubMed 37346023)
[8] Kalman DS, et al. A prospective, randomized, double-blind trial of Bacillus coagulans-based product on functional intestinal gas symptoms. BMC Gastroenterol. 2009. (PMC2784472)
[9] Hun L. Bacillus coagulans GBI-30, 6086 in IBS. Postgrad Med. 2009;121(2):119-124.
[10] Iwamoto T, et al. Effects of probiotics on halitosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMJ Open. 2023.
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