…I tried Miralax, fiber, Gas-X, Colace, mag citrate — nothing helped because nothing was reaching my stomach. Then I found a celery juice gummy that did what six other products couldn’t.
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Here’s what your doctor didn’t explain — and what every product in your medicine cabinet got wrong:
Every laxative, fiber supplement, and gas product you’ve tried works on the colon or intestines. But your GLP-1 didn’t slow your colon. It slowed your stomach. That’s why nothing has worked — you’ve been treating the wrong organ.
Celery juice contains a compound called apigenin that nothing else on the drugstore shelf delivers. Here’s what it does and why it matters:
Think of your stomach like a washing machine. Normally it churns and pushes food through. Your GLP-1 medication turns the dial down. Food sits. Hardens. Ferments.
Every product in your medicine cabinet tries to fix what happens further down — softening stool in the colon, breaking up gas in the intestines. But the problem isn’t in the colon. It’s in the stomach.
Celery juice extract contains apigenin, which supports your vagus nerve — the nerve that tells your stomach to contract and push food through. It helps wake your stomach back up without interfering with your medication.*
The rotten-egg burps aren’t regular gas. They’re hydrogen sulfide — a specific compound produced when food ferments in a stomach that’s moving too slowly.
Gas-X breaks up air bubbles in the intestines. It doesn’t interact with hydrogen sulfide. It wasn’t designed to.
Motilli contains concentrated chlorophyllin — a form of chlorophyll that binds directly to the hydrogen sulfide in your stomach and neutralizes it before it comes up as a burp. It doesn’t cover up the smell. It stops the sulfur that creates it at the source.*
When your stomach isn’t emptying properly, everything below it dries out and hardens. That’s the cement feeling. Most fiber supplements try to fix this by adding bulk — but adding bulk to an already backed-up system just makes the bloating worse.
Motilli uses a low-bulk soluble prebiotic fiber that softens what’s stuck without adding more to the jam. It works with your body’s natural process instead of forcing it.*
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“I started Ozempic in September and the weight was finally coming off. But by month two, I hadn’t gone to the bathroom in over a week. The pain was unreal. I tried Miralax twice a day — nothing. Dulcolax — cramps but no relief. Gas-X for the sulfur burps — useless.
My doctor said ‘that’s normal, it should pass.’ It didn’t pass. It got worse.
I was seriously considering lowering my dose. Then I found Motilli in a GLP-1 Facebook group. I didn’t believe a gummy could do what prescriptions couldn’t. But I was desperate.
Week one: the sulfur burps started fading. Week three: I went to the bathroom on my own for the first time in two months. No forcing. No urgency. Just… normal. I sat there and cried.
I’m still on my full Ozempic dose. Still losing weight. And my stomach finally works with my medication instead of against it.”
Here’s what women on Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro are reporting — and when they notice things start to change:*
“By day five the sulfur burps were noticeably weaker. By day eight they were basically gone. I hadn’t gone a single day without them in four months.”
The chlorophyll in Motilli goes to work on the sulfur right away. Most women notice the rotten-egg smell getting weaker within the first week.*
With less gas building up in your stomach, the pressure that makes GLP-1 nausea worse starts to ease.*
“Eleven days without going. Miralax twice a day. Nothing. Three weeks on Motilli and I’m regular again for the first time since starting Ozempic. I actually cried in my bathroom.”
Your stomach starts pushing food through on its own again. Bowel movements return — not forced, not urgent, just happening the way they’re supposed to.*
When your stomach is actually emptying, the dread before meals begins to lift. You eat a normal portion and it doesn’t sit like a brick for eight hours.*
“I had a spreadsheet tracking what I ate vs. how bad the burps were. Tried eliminating every food. Three weeks on Motilli and I deleted the spreadsheet. The burps just stopped.”
Stomach moves better → less fermentation → less gas → less bloating → stomach moves even better. The same cycle that was making everything worse starts working in your favor.*
Most women report putting down Gas-X, Miralax, and the rotation of products within the first month. Not because anyone told them to — because they don’t need them anymore.*
“I was about to ask my doctor to lower my dose. The constipation was that bad. A month on Motilli and I’m staying at full dose. Still losing. My stomach finally cooperates.”
You say yes to the dinner invitation. You stay at your grandkids’ house for the whole visit. Your husband notices you seem lighter — not in weight, in mood.*
Women who start taking something for their stomach early are far more likely to stay on their GLP-1 at the prescribed dose — and keep the weight loss going. That’s what this is really about.*
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Every laxative, fiber, and gas product in your medicine cabinet was designed for a digestive system that works normally — not one that’s been slowed down by GLP-1 medication.
| Where It Works | What It Does | GLP-1? | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Motilli | STOMACH | Helps stomach move + gets rid of sulfur + softens what’s below | Yes |
| Miralax | Colon | Draws water into stool (if anything reaches the colon) | No |
| Dulcolax | Colon | Forces colon contractions on an empty colon | No |
| Fiber Gummies | Colon | Adds bulk to an already jammed system | No |
| Gas-X | Intestines | Breaks up air bubbles (not hydrogen sulfide) | No |
| Colace | Colon | Softens stool that isn’t there yet | No |
| Tums / Pepto | Esophagus | Neutralizes acid (not sulfur gas) | No |
You’re managing a rotation of 3-5 products. Taking them when you’re already nauseous. Spending $50-80/month. None of them were designed to work together, and none of them reach your stomach.
Motilli is two gummies a day. Helps your stomach move, gets rid of the sulfur, and softens everything below — in a format you can actually keep down on injection day.*
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Celery juice has been a wellness trend for years — but the compound that actually matters for GLP-1 digestion was buried in medical research on slow stomachs that hadn’t been connected to this problem until now.
You’ve probably seen celery juice everywhere. Juice cleanses. Anti-inflammatory claims. Gut health hashtags.
But the benefit that matters for your GLP-1 stomach has nothing to do with any of that.
Buried in medical research on slow stomachs — the kind published in medical journals, not wellness blogs — was a compound called apigenin. What it does has nothing to do with juice cleanses.
Your vagus nerve is the nerve that connects your brain to your stomach. It’s what tells your stomach WHEN to contract, HOW hard to push, and how FAST to move food through.
GLP-1 medications work by quieting this signal. That’s how they reduce appetite — by slowing gastric emptying. It’s also why food sits, ferments, and hardens.
Apigenin supports vagus nerve signaling. It doesn’t override your medication. It doesn’t cancel the appetite suppression. It helps your stomach keep moving food through — even while your GLP-1 is doing its job.*
This is why laxatives haven’t worked for you. They bypass the stomach entirely and try to force the colon to work harder. But the colon isn’t the problem. The stomach is.
Walk into any pharmacy. You’ll find hundreds of digestive products. Fiber in twelve different formats. Laxatives in twenty different brands. Probiotics with every strain imaginable.
Zero of them contain apigenin.
Because the supplement industry builds digestive products for normal digestion — stomachs that empty on time, intestines that process food at a normal pace. Nobody was making anything for a stomach that’s been slowed down by medication.
Motilli was built specifically for that problem. That’s why it works where everything else on the shelf doesn’t.*
Supports vagus nerve signaling to help your stomach push food through again*
Binds to the hydrogen sulfide in your stomach and neutralizes the sulfur before it comes up as gas*
Softens what’s backed up below without adding bulk to an already full system*
Three ingredients. Three problems solved. One gummy. Nothing else on the shelf combines all three — because nothing else was made for what GLP-1 medications do to your stomach.*
Your GLP-1 slowed your stomach. Then your stomach made itself slower. Here’s how:
Your GLP-1 slows gastric emptying. This is how the medication works — it’s supposed to do this.
Food sits in the stomach longer than normal. It begins to ferment. Bacteria produce hydrogen sulfide. That’s the sulfur burps.
The fermentation produces gas. Gas distends the stomach. A distended stomach empties even more slowly.
Slower emptying means more fermentation. More fermentation means more gas. More gas means more bloating. More bloating means even slower emptying.
The cycle feeds itself. Each week it gets a little worse. The constipation gets harder. The cement feeling gets heavier. The sulfur burps get more frequent. The bloating gets more constant.
Your doctor may have told you the side effects will pass. For some women on lower doses, they do. But for many women — especially those titrating up — the feedback loop tightens with each month.*
Women who address the stomach slowdown early report relief in weeks and stay on their prescribed dose.*
Women who wait 3-6 months report needing significantly longer to break the cycle — and many end up lowering their dose or stopping their medication entirely.*
The longer food ferments in a stalled stomach, the deeper the pattern sets. Breaking it early is easier than breaking it late.
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You fought for this prescription. Don’t let your stomach take it away.
Think about what you went through to get here:
The prior authorizations. The pharmacy availability calls. The insurance negotiations. The slow titration. The first few weeks of nausea wondering if it was worth it.
Then the weight started coming off. And it was worth it.
Now the constipation is making you think about lowering your dose. The sulfur burps are making you avoid people. The bloating is making you wonder if you’re trading one problem for another.
Women who quit their GLP-1 because of digestive side effects report gaining back everything they lost — sometimes within months.*
Motilli is $29.99/month. A fraction of what one month’s GLP-1 prescription costs. If it keeps you on your medication for even one additional month, it’s paid for itself many times over.
Think of it as insurance for the investment you’ve already made — in your medication, your time, your progress, and the life you’re building.
When you’re nauseous, everything matters. The size of the pill. The number of capsules. Whether you can keep it down.
Two gummies. That’s it. Chewable. No water needed. No chalky powder to mix. No horse-pill capsules that make you gag when you’re already nauseous.
Most women take them in the morning with their coffee or tea. On injection days when everything else feels impossible, two gummies is something you can manage.
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Thousands of women are staying on their medication — and finally getting their digestion back.
“I tried Colace, Dulcolax, MiraLAX, mag citrate, two fiber supplements, and Smooth Move tea. None of them helped because none of them were working on my stomach.
My daughter found Motilli in a GLP-1 group on Facebook. I didn’t expect much — I’d been burned by every product already.
The sulfur burps faded first. Within a week. Then around week three, the constipation started breaking. I went to the bathroom on my own. No forcing. No cramps. Just normal.
I threw out the Miralax last week. Not dramatically. I just realized I hadn’t opened it in a month. That’s when it hit me — this was actually working.
I’m on month four now. Full dose of Mounjaro. Still losing. My daughter keeps saying I look different. I tell her it’s not the weight — it’s that I’m not in pain anymore.”
The longer you wait, the deeper the cycle digs in — and the harder it is to break.
Your GLP-1 prescription didn’t come with a plan for your stomach. Your doctor said the side effects would pass. The pharmacy didn’t hand you anything for digestion.
But your medication is going to keep slowing your stomach for as long as you take it. That’s how it works. The question isn’t whether you need digestive support — it’s how long you’re willing to go without it.
Women who start early report relief in weeks and stay on their medication.
Women who wait report months of escalating symptoms — and many end up quitting the medication that was finally working for them.
If your constipation doesn’t improve, if the sulfur burps don’t fade, if the cement feeling doesn’t lift — every cent back. No questions. No hoops. No “store credit.”
You’ve already spent more than $29.99 this month on products that don’t reach your stomach. The only difference is Motilli comes with a guarantee — and they don’t.
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