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Customers find that the medication works well for them, providing immediate relief from pain and indigestion. They appreciate that it's made with natural ingredients and are able to enjoy meals again. However, some customers feel it's too expensive.
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· THE PREMEAL COMPANION: FDgard is a gut health supplement specially designed to help manage occasional meal-triggered indigestion so you can say yes to dinner again (1) · OCCASIONAL INDIGESTION RELIEF (1): FDgard can help manage a combination of occasional systems including bloating, nausea, upset stomach, difficulty finishing a meal, and early fullness during a meal (1) · NUMBER 1 GASTROENTEROLOGIST RECOMMENDED (2): FDgard contains Caraway Oil and L-Menthol to help relax the digestive system and manage occasional digestive symptoms (1) · RELIEF WHERE YOU NEED IT: FDgard uses patented Site-Specific Targeting (SST) technology to deliver herbal ingredients to the source of your symptoms and help provide occasional indigestion relief (1) · SAFE FOR DAILY USE: Take FDgard daily to help manage occasional indigestion; it starts working in as little as 24 hours when taken 30 to 60 minutes before meals (1)
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SandpointReviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Great Product! This absolutely works tremendously for my gut issue. I like it but it's highly priced for just a few in it. You have to take two with every meal so it's gone in just two days. It doesn't have a good amount in it for the price, but it does in fact work to help with bloating and the pain in the upper right gut. Cheaper at Walmart for more in it
Gloria Ebeltoft-PicotteReviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
This was recomended by my Dr, and works well with me.
Jaime M.Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024
It really works but they’re sooooooo expensive! like the pharma’s just don’t care for humans just as long as they keep dishing out the money for their health. But if you can catch it, you can get a good deal on Amazon.
glorybee51Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
I have been taking this for quite some time now and I can honestly say I feel much better when I have this product on hand. The speedy arrival was very much appreciated.
Mike M.Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
Works just fine!
IRIS CLARKReviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Works as advertise
MICHELLEReviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
It works well.
Marsha MacReviewed in the United States on September 16, 2021
I tried FDgard due to symptoms and diagnosis of ulcer-like Functional Dyspepsia (FD). I began with 1 capsule of FDGard, then increased the dose to 1 capsule morning, afternoon, then evening. I hadn't noticed any improvement in my symptoms of FD, so I increased the dose to the recommended dose of 2 capsules in the AM and 2 capsules in the PM---each time taking FDgard 30 - 60 minutes before eating. During the night, at about 2:30 AM, I woke up and ... noticed my pajama bottoms were damp as well as the bedding. Strange. When I stood up, I felt off balance, drugged, and failed coordination; I had to sit down immediately. The next morning I researched I-menthol, one of the active ingredients in FDgard (along with ginger and peppermint). I realized in the morning that the FDgard at the recommended dose caused me to wet the bed!!! And in retrospect I realized that taken 3 times per day was the reason I felt tired/sleepy for the three days I was on FDgard 3 times per day. Menthol acts on the k-opioid receptors in the brain affecting consciousness (!!!), and menthol poisoning can result in lack of coordination, dizziness, and muscle weakness among other symptoms of menthol poisoning. While I suppose my reaction to the I-menthol in FDgard is rare, FDgard has not been on the market for decades, clinical research provides a lot of information but not as much information as public use of a product over several years or decades. Before using FDGard, I advise looking up menthol and menthol poisoning so that you have an idea of how it might also possibly affect you. Otherwise FDgard did little to nothing to help me with my FD symptoms. Note: I am a molecular biologist with nearly 4 decades of biomedical research experience. If you phone FDgard about menthol and they tell you FDgard is all natural, that is not quite true nor is it particularly an indication of safety; after all opium from poppies is all natural, bee stings are all natural (and some are allergic to stings), poison oak is all natural, etc. Hope this information helps.