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Why ZEN works differently ?

While most supplements tackle onegut issue, Zen’s 6-power botanical matrix addresses the root causes of digestive chaos—leaky gut, dysbiosis, and immune imbalance—through a 3-phase, 90-day protocolclinically timed to:
1) Calm Inflammation(Weeks 1–4)
2) Rebalance Your Microbiome(Weeks 5–8)
3) Lock In Lifelong Resilience(Weeks 9–12)

Piper Nigrum extract

  • What It Does: Piperine significantly enhances the bioavailability of other compounds (especially curcumin), amplifying Zen’s overall synergy.

Research Note: Planta Medica (1998) study by Shoba et al. demonstrated that piperine can increase curcumin absorption by up to 2,000%.

Trachyspermum Ammi extract

  • What It Does: Trachyspermum Ammi contain thymol, traditionally prized for its carminative (gas-reducing) and antimicrobial properties—potentially helpful in easing SIBO-related bloating, candida flare-ups, and general dysbiosis. By supporting balanced gut flora, Trachysepermum Ammi may also reduce occasional discomfort tied to IBS-like symptoms.

Research Note: A 2014 study in the Journal of Food Science and Technology highlighted carom seed extract’s ability to inhibit certain pathogenic bacteria, reinforcing its value in promoting a healthier gastrointestinal environment.

Trigonella Foenum Graecum extract

  • What It Does: Rich in soluble fibers that nourish beneficial gut flora and support healthy bowel regularity—key for IBS, candida overgrowth, or general dysbiosis.

Research Note: A 2014 meta-analysis in Nutrition Journal indicates fenugreek’s fibers can improve glycemic control and feed beneficial microbes.

Centratherum Anthelminticum Kuntze extract

  • What It Does: Traditionally recognized for mild antimicrobial properties and immune-supportive effects—potentially useful in addressing dysbiosis, candida, or SIBO.

Research Note: A 2020 study in the Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry found that extracts from Centratherum anthelminticum (bitter cumin) exhibited broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity, suggesting it may help rebalance gut flora and discourage unwanted pathogen.

Cinnamomum Verum extract

  • What It Does: Anti-inflammatory and helps support healthy blood sugar levels—potentially reducing gut-driven inflammatory flare-ups that aggravate leaky gut or dysbiosis.

Research Note: A systematic review in BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2013) found cinnamon beneficial for inflammation and metabolic health, indirectly aiding digestive harmony.

Curcuma Longa (Turmeric) extract

  • What It Does: Curcumin, turmeric’s primary bioactive, is widely studied for its anti-inflammatory properties, potentially soothing IBS-type cramping and aiding in gut-lining integrity.

Research Note: A review in Foods (2017) by Hewlings and Kalman found curcumin may help modulate inflammation in digestive tissues.

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    Mrs Day

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    Rob

  • “I highly recommend this product, no side effects, unlike anything the doctors prescribed.”

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