RezVera Stomach Protection Review

RezVera Stomach Protection Review

RezVera Stomach Protection

RezVera Stomach Protection
7.7

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8/10

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    8/10

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      8/10

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        9/10

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          7/10

            Pros

            Cons

            Rezvera Stomach Protection is a naturally prepared supplement that is directed at individuals who have digestive difficulties especially Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), and who are suffering from side effects like diarrhea, constipation, stomach aches and bloating. The manufacturer claims that Rezvera helps by controlling your digestion process, therefore inhibiting bloating, and promoting improved bowel movements and better colon health.

            What’s in RezVera Stomach Protection?

            • Protease 1
            • Protease 2
            • Resveratrol
            • Aloe Vera
            • Acid Stable Protease
            • Papain
            • Amylase
            • Bromelain
            • Lipase
            • Lactase
            • Cellulase
            • Hemicellulase
            • Glucoamylase
            • Phytase
            • Invertase
            • Xylanase
            • Catalase
            • Pactinase
            • AGS a-Galactosidase
            • Beta-Glucanase

            Other ingredients: Gelatin, Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Stearate.

            Resveratrol contains antioxidants that are known to lower blood pressure and cholesterol. Aloe Vera helps relieve constipation. Papain is from papaya fruit and helps to improve digestion. Catalase is a very important enzyme that helps protect the cell from oxidization damage. Lactase helps break down lactose in whole milk and other dairy products. It is not clear from the ingredients if the product is suitable for vegetarians (contains gelatin), and if it is gluten free. The product lacks the ingredient, BioPerine. This ingredient helps with faster absorption and bioavailability.

            How Do You Use RezVera Stomach Protection?

            Take one or two capsules after a meal. The dosage instructions don’t say to split the doses or if you should start at 1 per day or not. Since Rezvera is made from natural ingredients, and are claimed to cause no side effects, however if you are allergic to Aloe Vera or grapes you are advised not to take this product.

            The Cost

            On the manufacturer’s website, one 90 pill bottle of Razvera costs $59.97 plus $6.95 for shipping and handling. If you sign up for a recurring subscription, the cost per bottle drops down to $32.99. If you buy 2 bottles, you get one free. Rezvera is also available on Amazon for $49.97 with free shipping.

            Is There a Guarantee?

            The company offers a 90 day return policy from date of order and includes the option to return opened bottles of pills. The refund doesn’t include shipping and handling.

            The Conclusion of Our RezVera Stomach Protection Review

            We were pleased to see that the guarantee and return policy is good for 90 days and allows the return of opened bottles of pills. Rezvera is also an all-natural product without side effects made by GMP Certified manufacturer in the USA. We had less positive comments too. If you buy one bottle the product is very expensive at $59.97 for a 45 day supply. The website offers a discount if you buy more or do auto shipping, but it’s doubtful that new customers would want to lock in to a bulk buying plan before testing to see if the product is helpful to them. It is not clear from the ingredients if the product is suitable for vegetarians (contains gelatin) or if it is gluten free. The product lacks the ingredient, BioPerine. This ingredient helps with faster absorption and bioavailability. The reviews were very mixed but many stated that the product was not helpful in relieving symptoms of IBS. Some users complained that they were bombarded daily with ads from the company to buy more of the product. Another user said that after taking the supplement, it made problems much worse with explosive diarrhea and gas. The dosage instructions on the company website were not clear. We felt that there was lacking a frequently asked questions section on the company website. It said 1-2 pills after a meal, but the user is left wondering if one pill is ideal or if two. It was also unclear how long it would take to see any desired results from taking the supplement. For these reasons of concern, we suggest choosing an alternative probiotic for treating the symptoms of IBS.

            Brought to you by the health experts at Consumer Health Review.

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