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If you want to improve colon and digestive health, Zymbiotix’s ingredients appear to be effective. Make sure to be consistent with use. This will give the ingredients some time to take effect in the body.

Keep in mind that Zymbiotix may not work for everyone, however. Though, this tends to be the case with most supplements. If you are looking for a promising cleanser to help detoxify and even improve weight-loss efforts, Zymbiotix shouldn’t be counted out.

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The Zymbiotix website claims “Nearly 50 million Americans are believed to have problems with their digestive tract.” Then, they claim Zymbiotix is the solution because it contains probiotics, which promote digestive health.

I don’t know if both claims are true, but I’m really only interested in the second one. Can Zymbiotix improve digestion without causing more problems? Let’s look at Zymbiotix to see if it is formulated effectively and worth trying.

What Is Zymbiotix Supposed to Do?

Probiotics enhance digestion, nutrient absorption, colon cleansing, and bowel movements. But their benefits aren’t just limited to the colon — this organ has far-reaching effects. By using probiotics to promote colon health, Zymbiotix is supposed to…

• Maintain digestive balance
• Increase energy levels
• Burn fat and flatten stomach
• Reduce gas and bloating
• Diminish worms, parasites, and bacteria
• Cleanse the digestive system

So, does Zymbiotix have the right ingredients for the job?

The Ingredients

According to the label, Zymbiotix contains these ingredients:

Lactobacillus Acidophilus is a probiotic found in the colon and many dairy products. It kills bad bacteria and stops them from reproducing. Lactobacillus acidophilus also aids digestion, keeps the colon healthy, prevents pollen allergies, and relieves constipation. Research shows lactobacillus acidophilus decreases abdominal fat and body weight in obese people, too.[1]

Bifidobacterium Bifidum is another popular probiotic. It promotes digestion, reduces harmful bacteria, and fortifies the immune system. Getting enough probiotics is important because they prevent bloating, cramps, infections, and food allergies.[2]

Zymbiotix contains 2.5 billion CFUs of lactobacillus acidophilus and bifidobacterium bifidum.

B-Vitamin Complex contains all 8 B-vitamins. Together, the vitamins increase energy by regulating carbohydrate metabolism. Individually, they keep blood healthy, protect DNA, promote heart health, and enhance healthy growth.[3]

Enzyme Blend (75 mg) contains amylase, cellulase, lipase, and protease. Amylase breaks starch down into sugar. Cellulase digests the fiber cellulose, which is otherwise very difficult to digest. Lipase breaks down fats, oils, and triglycerides. Protease is the key enzyme for digesting protein. This blend is meant to aid digestion and prevent problems such as indigestion and constipation.

Parsley Leaf is a diuretic, so it lessens water retention. The herb also contains many nutrients, vitamins, and enzymes. These enzymes digest proteins and fats, and then help the body absorb the nutrients.

Peppermint Leaf prevents indigestion by soothing the stomach, enhancing fat digestion, and moving food through the digestive tract faster.

Ginger Root secretes digestive substances and neutralizes acids. As a result, it relieves digestive issues and increases digestion.

These ingredients are impressive. One thing to note, however, is that the individual ingredient dose information isn’t available. So, it’s difficult to gauge whether each ingredient is dosed effectively.

What Can Zymbiotix Do?

With these ingredients, Zymbiotix should improve digestion, nutrient absorption, and bacterial balance. It may even boost energy and reduce bloating and cramps.

Additionally, lactobacillus acidophilus was shown to promote fat loss.

How to Buy Zymbiotix

There are 2 ways to obtain Zymbiotix. The first is a 12-day free trial. You sign up on the official website by providing contact information and a credit card number. The company sends you a 45-day supply of Zymbiotix and charges $4.95 for shipping.

Your 12-day trial starts the day you order Zymbiotix. To cancel the trial, call the company at 888-664-5351. If you don’t cancel, you’ll receive a charge for $99.95 on day 12. Thirty days later a 30-day supply will arrive and you’ll be charged another $99.95. This will go on every 30 days until you cancel.

The second option is to buy Zymbiotix. The company sells it on Amazon.com for a lot less than they charge through the free trial:

• 30-capsule bottle – $36.99
• 45-capsule bottle – $41.99

Does the Company Accept Returns?

The official website has a 30-day return policy. When you buy Zymbiotix on Amazon.com, however, there is no return policy guaranteed.

The company claims “we want you to be satisfied with our products.” If you’re not satisfied, you may call and request a refund. But they only refund you if the bottle is unopened and sealed.

Do Consumers Like Zymbiotix?

I was able to find a couple reviews on Amazon.com, where the average rating was 3.6 stars out of 5.

Five consumers liked Zymbiotix and said it…

• Works fast
• Improves digestion
• Relieves bloating and cramps
• Contains good ingredients
• Ships and delivers quickly

Two consumers weren’t satisfied with Zymbiotix and tried to return it. However, they were unable to contact the company and cancel the auto-shipments and payments. One said the phone numbers didn’t work. Another consumer wasn’t satisfied because he gained weight while using Zymbiotix.

Summary

If you want to improve colon and digestive health, Zymbiotix’s ingredients appear to be effective. Make sure to be consistent with use. This will give the ingredients some time to take effect in the body.

Keep in mind that Zymbiotix may not work for everyone, however. Though, this tends to be the case with most supplements. If you are looking for a promising cleanser to help detoxify and even improve weight-loss efforts, Zymbiotix shouldn’t be counted out.

References

[1] Kadooka, Y, M Sato, et al. “Regulation of abdominal adiposity by probiotics (Lactobacillus gasseri SBT2055) in adults with obese tendencies in a randomized controlled trial.” European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 64.6 (2010): 636-43.

[2] “What Is Bifidobacterium Bifidum?” wiseGEEK. Conjecture Corporation. http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-bifidobacterium-bifidum.htm.

[3] “B Vitamins.” MedlinePlus. U.S. National Library of Medicine, 28 Feb 2013. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/bvitamins.html.