Finally, Poop Like a Champion Every Single Day—5 Reasons Why This Science-Backed Protocol Works for Smoother, More Predictable Poops

If your bathroom routine swings between “nothing for days” and “uh-oh, too fast,” your gut likely needs support in two places: a healthier microbiome and a calmer, better-supported gut lining.

The Healthy Poop Protocol is a simple, two-step daily routine that pairs our time-release probiotic with our gut-soothing RevivaGut powder. Together, they help reduce bloating, support motility, and encourage smooth, comfortable, satisfying poops—without harsh laxatives.

Made to be gentle. Designed to be consistent. Built for real life.

Reason 1: Two Products, One Outcome—Comfortable, Consistent Poops

Most “regularity” fixes attack just one piece of the puzzle. The Healthy Poop Protocol supports both:

  • Microbiome balance: Time-release probiotic tablets deliver living cultures where they’re needed.

  • Gut lining + motility: RevivaGut provides soothing, gut-friendly nutrients you can feel good about taking daily.

The result: less bloating, better stool form, and a more predictable bathroom routine—without harsh laxatives or medications.

Reason 2: Time-Release Probiotic That Actually Reaches Your Gut

Standard veggie capsules break down in your stomach acid, destroying most of the probiotics before they help.

Our compressed, time-release tablets form a protective gel to deliver 15x bacteria past stomach acid than regular capsules. Gentle, consistent support at any time of day—with or without food.

  • Designed for superior survival through stomach acid

  • No refrigeration required

  • Easy to take: 1 tablet per day

Reason 3: Natural, Gut-Soothing Support

RevivaGut is a blend of amino acids and plant extracts to calm your digestion and support a healthy gut lining.

  • L-Glutamine & L-Alanyl-L-Glutamine: foundational fuel for gut cells

  • DGL Licorice, Slippery Elm, Marshmallow Root, Aloe: plant-based soothers for a calmer gut

  • Arabinogalactan & MSM: complementary support for digestion and comfort

  • Lightly sweetened with monk fruit; mix with water

Why it matters: A calmer, supported gut lining pairs perfectly with a well-balanced microbiome—your daily recipe for a “that-was-easy” bathroom visit.

Ready for smoother, more predictable poops?

The Healthy Poop Protocol gives your gut the daily support it needs with just two simple steps.

Gentle, science-backed, and designed for real life—so you can finally feel consistent and comfortable again.

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Reason 4: Gentle, Daily Support That Fits Your Routine

No harsh laxatives. No bathroom emergencies. No complicated schedules.

  • Simple routine: 1 probiotic tablet with or without food; 1 scoop of RevivaGut on an empty stomach

  • Sensitive? Start with ½ tablet and ½ scoop for 3–4 days

  • Lifestyle-friendly: take the probiotic with or without food; RevivaGut mixes easily in water and tastes great

Consistency is everything—this protocol makes it easy.

Reason 5: Quality You Can Trust—Backed By Our 90-Day Guarantee

Third-party tested for purity and quality

  • Made in the USA in a GMP-certified facility

  • Non-GMO and free from unnecessary fillers, artificial colors, or preservatives

  • 90-day money-back guarantee—try it, love it, or it’s on us

Start Your Healthy Poop Routine Today

A time-release probiotic + a soothing gut drink. Two steps. One comfortable, consistent result.

Join thousands of happy customers who have transformed their digestion—completely risk-free.

Daily Regularity Support: Encourages smooth, comfortable digestion and a more predictable bathroom routine—without harsh laxatives.

Advanced 2-Step Formula: Time-release probiotic + gut-soothing RevivaGut for all-day support and everyday comfort; third-party tested for purity and quality.

BONUS: Free ebook “50 Recipes for a Calmer, Happier Gut” included!

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Research

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2. Abbasi, F., Bagheri, M., Akbari, H., Bagheri, M., & Daneshmandi, M. (2024). The effect of glutamine supplementation on intestinal permeability: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Nutrients, 16(13), 2052. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16132052

3. Chen, O., Raymond, K., & O’Neill, C. (2021). Effects of arabinogalactan on gut microbiota composition in healthy adults: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover trial. Frontiers in Nutrition, 8, 689441. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2021.689441

Rasoulimehrabani, H., Heshmati, J., Sepidarkish, M., & Shidfar, F. (2025). Evaluating the prebiotic activity of arabinogalactan and its effects on short-chain fatty acid production: A systematic review. Metabolism and Redox Research, 3(1), 29. https://doi.org/10.20517/mrr.2025.29

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