

🌿 Fast-Track Your Gut Comfort with Precision Peppermint Power!
IBgard is a clinically supported gut health supplement featuring ultrapure peppermint oil capsules with patented Site-Specific Targeting technology. Designed for daily use, it provides fast relief from common digestive discomforts like cramping, bloating, gas, diarrhea, and constipation. Endorsed by gastroenterologists, IBgard delivers peppermint oil precisely where it’s needed to promote balanced digestion and nutrient absorption, making it a trusted choice for proactive abdominal comfort.













| ASIN | B0CS6XZHRQ |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #676 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #9 in Abdominal Gas Relief |
| Brand | IBgard |
| Brand Name | IBgard |
| Color | White Capsule |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 18,684 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Vegetarian |
| Flavor | Peppermint |
| Item Dimensions | 4 x 3 inches |
| Item Form | Capsule |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Nestle Health Science |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Primary Supplement Type | Peppermint Oil |
| Product Benefits | Anti-Diarrhea |
| Specific Uses For Product | Bloating, Gas Relief |
| UPC | 369266000163 |
| Unit Count | 12 Count |
T**A
Daily Relief and Effective – Highly Recommend IBgard
I take IBgard Gut Health Supplement (Peppermint Oil Capsules) every day, and it has made a big difference in managing my digestive discomfort. Digestive Relief: Helps reduce cramping, bloating, gas, diarrhea, constipation, and bowel urgency, leaving me feeling more comfortable and balanced. Ease to Swallow & Smell: The capsules are easy to swallow and have a mild peppermint scent — not overpowering. Effectiveness: Works quickly — I usually notice improvement within the same day or 24 hours. Ingredients & Gut Health: Contains peppermint oil that supports healthy digestion, nutrient absorption, and helps maintain a balanced gut. Recommended & Trusted: I highly recommend IBgard — it helps manage occasional abdominal symptoms when taken daily. The only downside is that the price is high, and it has increased even more recently. Overall, this supplement is gentle, fast-acting, and very reliable. I would still strongly recommend IBgard for anyone looking for consistent daily gut support.
M**Z
fast relief
These pills are very good; they relieve gas and abdominal pain. I recommend them.
D**N
Effective & gentle
Helps your system keep moving in a natural way. You can start taking 1 per day and as it works you may want to decrease based on your body. You shouldn’t get caught “off guard” when using so make plans, have fun and stay healthy. I believe it may help overactive systems as well but look into it first.
A**3
solid natural option
I’ve been dealing with frequent heartburn and was looking for a natural alternative to ease the discomfort without relying solely on medication. IBgard Peppermint Oil Capsules turned out to be a surprisingly effective option. The cooling sensation really helps soothe the burning feeling, and it noticeably reduces cramping during flare-ups. While it doesn’t completely replace prescription meds for more severe episodes, it’s a great supplement to have on hand for milder symptoms or as a preventative measure. I appreciate that it’s gentle on the stomach and doesn’t cause any unpleasant side effects. The capsules are easy to take, and I’ve noticed a difference in overall gut comfort since starting them. It’s not a miracle cure, but it’s a solid natural support for digestive health. If you’re looking for something to complement your current regimen or reduce reliance on stronger meds, this is worth trying. I’ll definitely keep it in my rotation.
W**I
REALLY WORKS / LOVE IT !!!!
This product is a game changer for me. So helpful with my digestive issues. I am hooked forever.
T**Y
Magic for upset stomachs
This stuff saves my stomach! Easy to swallow and eases the cramping and pain in my stomach that I deal with from IBS
M**.
Read the "Important Information" Section!!
Somehow I missed the "Important Information" section here in the IBGuard product information. Assuming I was "in flare," I started right off taking two capsules 30 minutes before my three meals a day for the first four days. Almost immediately, I got painful and persistent heartburn in my upper right chest area. I have rarely had heartburn in my entire life. As a result, I will cut back to one pill a day. If the heartburn persists, these wildly overpriced pills will go in the garbage. I gave three stars because they do help some with my bloating. I am copying and pasting some of the "Important Information" here. "IBgard should be taken as directed by a physician. Usual adult dosage: For daily and proactive gut-health support: Two capsules once a day. Take 30 to 90 minutes before a meal, with water. When in flare: Two capsules, three times a day, for four weeks. Take 30 to 90 minutes before meals, with water. Do not exceed eight capsules per day. Swallow capsules whole or mix microspheres with applesauce. Do not chew. Legal Disclaimer : Possible effects include: Nausea, heartburn and vomiting. May cause digestive upset. Discontinue use of this product immediately." I find it confusing that the usage information is not the same between the "Important Information" section online, and the "Suggested Usage" on the product box. For example, the box says nothing about a 4-month time limit, or just two capsules a day for daily use. P.S. In fairness to IBGuard, I should state that I take a PPI (either omeprazole or pantoprazole) every day at approximately 5:00 a.m. I haven't been taking the first IBGuard pills until about 9:00 a.m. I thought this would be okay considering the time interval, but the PPI's are time release tablets so perhaps the fact that they lower my stomach acid may mean that the enteric coated IBGuard pills are dissolving in my stomach, giving me heartburn, rather than passing through my stomach and dissolving in my small intestine where they are supposed to dissolve. So, in essence, my particular medication may be interacting with the IBGuard and causing the heartburn.
X**L
Physician and IBS sufferer here
Physician with IBS-D here. My experience with this product has been very good. The next day after taking it for the first time I had my first normal BM in many, many months. I've found Heather's Tummy Tamers to work well also but these seem to have a better enteric coating on them. If taken on an empty stomach and with not too much water, I get no minty reflux at all. The price is more than Heather's, but I'll pay more to avoid the reflux. For those wondering about it, the reflux is because peppermint oil is a smooth muscle relaxant. That's how it works in the gut -- the gut wall is smooth muscle, and in IBS it is contracting too much or too forcefully or not in a patterned way. However, the gastroesophageal sphincter is also smooth muscle, and that is what prevents reflux. Relax it with peppermint and you get reflux. Enteric coatings work by not dissolving in an acidic environment -- like your stomach. However, if you dilute your stomach acid with food or beverage while the peppermint capsule is in there, then the coating will dissolve and you will get the reflux. Hence, take your enteric coated peppermint, whether this product or heather's, 30 minutes to an hour before eating, using enough water be sure you got it down and no more. The "number needed to treat" for peppermint oil for IBS is very low -- around 2.5. That means for every 5 people treated with peppermint oil, 2 will experience benefit. That may sound like a not-so-good number, but actually in pharmacology that is a very good NNT. For comparison, the NNT for prescription antispasmodics like Bentyl and Levsin is in the 3-7 range, which is also quite good, but compare those numbers to something like Xifaxan which has an NNT of 11 and costs $900-1,800 per month and you begin to appreciate that peppermint oil is winner. And with a low cost and low side effect profile, it's almost impossible to beat from a cost/side effect/NNT combined perspective. Give peppermint oil a try. Try Heather's first if you don't have any problems with reflux as Heather's is much cheaper. IBS is multifactorial. If peppermint oil doesn't help you, then gut hypermotility or dismotility is not your problem and you will need to try something else -- FODMAP diet, prebiotics, probiotics, and EXERCISE (that one is for everyone no matter what, of course). If it helps a little, you will need something else in addition to it. And for some lucky folks, this is all you will need.
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