Wide-range enzymes plus bitter herbs to help with real meal digestion
Revive Digest Aid helps you handle real meals better so you feel less bloated, less stuffed, and more at ease after eating. It's not a probiotic—doesn't claim to be. It's enzyme-focused, tackling the big digestion hurdles in everyday food like protein, starch, lactose, fats, plant fibers, and gassy carbs, then backed by bitter herbs to amp up your body's natural digestion flow.
At the heart, you've got a multi-enzyme setup. Amylase at 7,650 DU breaks down starches, turning complex carbs into easier-to-absorb sugars. That's key for big carb meals where unfinished digestion leaves you feeling heavy. Lipase at 1,070 FIP deals with fats, which is huge since fatty foods often just sit there. With amylase and protease, lipase rounds out the basic enzyme team for broad support.
For proteins, it's got serious depth. Not just one protease—it's Protease 4.5, 6.0, 3.0, Neutral Protease, Peptidase, bromelain, and papain. Different enzymes work in different pH levels and cut proteins uniquely. This covers breakdown from stomach to small intestine. Bromelain from pineapple and papain add extra punch, helping with heavy protein loads. You'll notice it as less fullness after steaks, shakes, chicken and rice, or big plates.
For carbohydrate intolerance triggers, the formula gets more tar
Key Highlights
- 7,650 DU amylase and 1,070 FIP lipase give solid coverage for starches and fats. That's big because carb-loaded or fatty meals often hit you with that heavy, slow-digestion feel.
- Multi-protease setup with Protease 4.5, 6.0, 3.0, Neutral Protease, and Peptidase. Having several enzymes means better protein handling in different gut spots, not just relying on one.
- 382,500 FCC PU bromelain from pineapple brings real extra protein-breaking power, backed by studies—not just label fluff. It helps make dense protein meals easier on your stomach.
- 357,000 USP units papain boosts protein digestion more. Papain and bromelain team up well—they cut proteins differently, giving better overall coverage without overlap.
- 816 ALU lactase hits lactose right on. Super useful for whey fans, dairy lovers, or anyone bloating from milk, ice cream, cheesy stuff, or dairy shakes.
- 102 GaIU alpha-galactosidase tackles gassy carbs from beans, legumes, and veggies like broccoli. That's spot-on for the bloating many get from healthy, high-fiber eats.
- Cellulase, xylanase, pectinase, glucoamylase, invertase, and acid maltase finish it off for plant fibers and mixed carbs. In everyday meals, issues come from all over, not one thing.
- 150 mg artichoke leaf extract with 5% cynarin adds a smart herbal touch. Artichoke helps with bile flow and comfort after richer meals.
Who Is This For?
- Physique athletes and bodybuilders hitting high-protein meals daily. Multi-protease, bromelain, papain, peptidase fit the chicken, beef, eggs, shake life where big eats can bog you down.
- Lifters bulking, upping calories, but digestion lags behind appetite. Helps with bulking eats by breaking proteins, starches, fats, mixed stuff in easy one-cap form.
- Folks who bloat after dairy or whey shakes. Lactase is key, plus proteases and lipase make it better than just lactase for protein-fat dairy mixes.
- People gassing up from beans, legumes, broccoli, high-fiber. Alpha-galactosidase and plant enzymes like cellulase, xylanase, pectinase suit veggie-heavy diets over protein-only ones.
- Busy pros with restaurant meals, big dinners, weird sizes. Artichoke and gentian help readiness and comfort; enzymes handle mixed-food chaos.
- Health fans wanting digestion aid without stims, laxatives, probiotic hype. Meal-focused: breaks food better to cut heaviness and bloat.
How to Use
Take 1 capsule right before or with first bites. Timing counts—enzymes shine when there as food starts digesting. Start with your toughest meals: dairy ones, big proteins, restaurant, fiber-heavy. If sensitive, try one big meal daily first, see how it goes. Swallow with water; capsule means no mixing. Stack with protein, probiotics, greens, health stuff—no issues, stim-free. No cycling, but regular use on problem meals rocks. Store cool, dry, lid tight for enzyme freshness.
What to Expect
First meal, no big kick—this isn't that. Over 30-90 minutes, meal might sit lighter, less pressure, less full, less puff from dairy, protein, or heavy eats. First week, spot your best uses: shakes, nights out, cheats, broccoli, big dinners. Days 7-14, it gets reliable as you target triggers. Weeks 2-4, it's about steady wins—fewer bad meals, less protein worry, smoother flow with iffy foods.
Key Ingredients
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Amylase — 7,650 DU — Supports smoother digestion of starch-heavy meals
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Protease Complex — 20,400 HUT + 2,550 HUT + 2,550 HUT + 3,825 PC + 2,550 HUT — Multi-pH protein digestion support for heavy meals
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Bromelain — 382,500 FCC PU — Adds complementary proteolytic support from pineapple enzyme
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Papain — 357,000 USP Units — Broadens protein breakdown beyond standard proteases
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Lactase — 816 ALU — Direct support for lactose digestion from dairy
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Alpha-galactosidase — 102 GaIU — Targets gas-producing carbs in beans and vegetables
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Lipase — 1,070 FIP — Helps richer, higher-fat meals feel lighter
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Plant Fiber Enzymes — Pectinase 7.62 endo-PGU, Cellulase 178 CU, Xylanase 255 XU — Improves handling of plant-heavy, fiber-diverse meals
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Artichoke Leaf Extract — 150 mg (5% cynarin) — Supports bile-related digestion and meal comfort
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Gentian Root Extract 4:1 — 100 mg — Classic bitter support for digestive readiness
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Revive Digest Aid actually do?
Revive Digest Aid is designed to help break down the major components of a meal more efficiently. It includes enzymes for proteins, starches, fats, lactose, sucrose, and plant fibers, plus artichoke and gentian extracts to support digestive readiness and post-meal comfort.
When should I take Revive Digest Aid?
Take 1 capsule right before a meal or with the first few bites. That timing gives the enzymes the best chance to work on the food as digestion begins, which is more effective than taking it long before or after eating.
Is this good for high-protein meals?
Yes. The formula contains multiple proteases plus bromelain and papain, which gives it unusually broad protein-digestion coverage for a one-capsule product. It is especially relevant for people eating large servings of meat, eggs, or protein shakes.
Does Revive Digest Aid help with dairy digestion?
It can. The formula includes lactase at 816 ALU, which is the enzyme that breaks down lactose, the sugar in dairy. It also includes proteases and lipase, which makes it more comprehensive than a standalone lactase-only product when dairy foods also contain protein and fat.
Can this help with gas from beans or vegetables?
Potentially, yes. Alpha-galactosidase targets the gas-producing oligosaccharides found in beans, legumes, and many cruciferous vegetables, while cellulase, xylanase, and pectinase add broader plant-food support.
Is this a probiotic?
No. This is an enzyme-based digestive support formula, not a probiotic product. Its job is to help break food down during digestion rather than introduce beneficial bacteria into the gut.
Does this formula use a proprietary blend?
The product metadata flags a proprietary blend context, but importantly the label also lists individual enzyme activity units such as DU, HUT, ALU, FIP, and FCC PU. For digestive enzymes, those activity units are the most useful way to assess potency.
Will I feel this immediately?
Most people don’t feel an instant sensation. The benefit is usually noticed after the meal as less heaviness, less bloating, and a more comfortable digestive experience, especially with meals that normally cause issues.
Can I take it every day?
Yes, if your diet makes daily digestive support useful. Many users take it only with their most problematic meals, while others use it consistently with larger protein meals, dairy, or heavier dinners.
Who should be cautious with Revive Digest Aid?
Anyone pregnant, nursing, under 18, taking blood-thinning medication, or dealing with ulcers, severe reflux, or diagnosed GI disease should speak with a healthcare professional first. People with pineapple or papaya sensitivity should also use caution because the formula contains bromelain and papain.