





Don’t let nausea slow your progress.
Nausea or stomach discomfort can happen as your body adjusts to GLP-1 medications. Our doctor-formulated capsules are designed to support stomach comfort, so you can stay consistent with your routine.*
Trusted by +100,000 GLP-1 patients
When nausea hits,
consistency gets harder
Because how you feel affects your routine

Formulated to support stomach comfort as the body adjusts to changes in appetite and digestion.

Designed to help support nausea, fullness, heartburn, and upper GI discomfort.

Ginger and peppermint help ease tension and support natural stomach function.

Includes GutGard®, a licorice extract studied for upper stomach comfort.

Take 2 capsules daily with or without food, or as directed by a healthcare professional.
GLP-1s slow stomach emptying and increase sensitivity to fullness, which can be associated with nausea or discomfort for some individuals.
Ginger, peppermint, and licorice support stomach comfort during these changes.
Vitamin B6 and ginger help support pathways involved in the body’s response to nausea.

Take 2 capsules daily with or without food, or as directed by a healthcare professional.
A targeted formula designed to support upper stomach comfort.
Ginger Extract
Traditionally used to support the body's response to nausea.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
Commonly used to support pathways involved in the body's response to nausea.
GutGard® (Glycyrrhiza Glabra)
A flavonoid-rich licorice extract clinically studied for support across multiple upper GI symptoms, including nausea, fullness, belching, and heartburn.
Peppermint Extract
Helps relax stomach muscles to support upper stomach comfort.
How GLP-1
Stomach Soothe
compares:
GLP-1 Stomach Soothe is designed to fit seamlessly into your ongoing wellness routine.
A convenient 3-month supply arrives automatically, so you don’t have to think about reordering.
Pause, skip, or cancel anytime, so your plan always fits your routine.
“For many individuals starting GLP-1 medications, nausea and upper GI discomfort can become a real barrier to staying consistent, especially during dose increases or early treatment.
Supportive digestive care can help patients feel more comfortable as their bodies adjust.”

Dr. Michael Green
MD, OB/GYN, Family Medicine“Nausea wasn’t running
the show anymore.”