5 Ways Motilli Celery Juice Gummies End GLP-1 Constipation, Bloating, and Sulfur Burps

End GLP-1 Constipation, Bloating, And Sulfur Burps From The Inside Out
(Without Miralax, Fiber, Or Quitting The Medication That's Finally Working)
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Your gut isn't broken. Your treatment is six feet downstream from the problem.
"What you're dealing with is called gastric stasis. And it happens to most women on a GLP-1 medication."
The reason your stomach isn't responding to Miralax, fiber, magnesium, or probiotics isn't that you're failing the protocol. Every product you've been told to buy works on the wrong end of your digestive system.
"Let me walk you through what's happening."
First, your medication slows the stomach. That's how it causes weight loss. Your stomach used to empty in about four hours — on a GLP-1, it can take ten or twelve.
Second, bacteria ferment what's been trapped — producing sulfur, methane, and hydrogen gas. Your stomach wall expands. That's the bloating, the burps, and the pressure that never lets up.
And third — this is critical — every laxative, fiber gummy, and probiotic on your shelf works on your colon. But nothing is backed up in your colon. The blockage is six feet upstream, in your stomach.
"So Miralax pulls water into an empty colon. Fiber adds bulk to a stomach that can't push. Magnesium triggers contractions where there's nothing to push. That's why nothing has worked."
Exactly.
Here's how Motilli helps fix the actual problem
— and gives you back what every other product has been taking from you:
#1: Wakes Up Your Stalled Stomach At The On-Ramp

The on-ramp is where your medication caused the slowdown — and where any working solution has to act. Food doesn't sit in your colon. It sits at the entrance, in a stomach that's stopped pushing.
Every laxative on your shelf works on the off-ramp, six feet from the real problem. Miralax pulls water into an empty pipe. Dulcolax triggers contractions around nothing. They all cramp and drain you without ever reaching the stalled stomach above.
Motilli delivers concentrated apigenin from cold-pressed celery juice extract — the specific compound shown in gastric motility research to wake up the muscles in the stomach wall.
Not the colon. The stomach. Where the medication actually caused the problem.
Once the stomach starts emptying again, the rest of the system can finally do its job.
"I'd been doing Miralax cleanouts every weekend for nine months. Nothing was working anymore. Three weeks on Motilli and I went on my own for the first time since I started Mounjaro. I cried in the bathroom."— Cheryl B., 64, Sarasota, FL
#2: Neutralizes Sulfur Burps And Trapped Gas At The Source

Gas-X works on gas already pooled in your colon. Breath mints cover the smell for forty seconds. Antacids change the pH but don't stop the fermentation creating the gas in the first place.
Your sulfur burps aren't a breath problem. They're the byproduct of food rotting in a stomach that's stopped emptying. As long as that food is fermenting, the gas keeps coming — no matter how many mints you chew on the drive over.
Motilli contains sodium copper chlorophyllin — a stabilized form of chlorophyll that binds directly to the sulfur, methane, and hydrogen compounds produced by the fermentation. It doesn't mask the smell. It neutralizes the molecules creating it, right at the source.
Combined with the apigenin restarting the stomach above, the gas stops being produced in the first place.
"The sulfur burps mid-conversation were the worst part for me. I'd fake a cough to cover them. My husband knew. We both pretended he didn't. Eight weeks on these gummies and I haven't had one in almost a month. I sat through my granddaughter's recital and didn't think about my breath once."— Patricia W., 61, Charlotte, NC
#3: Supports The Colon Without Packing In More Bulk

The fiber your doctor keeps pushing — Metamucil, Benefiber, Citrucel, fiber gummies — is the cruelest piece of this whole protocol.
It adds bulk to a stomach that can't move what it already has. The bloating doubles down. Pressure climbs all day. And when nothing comes out, the protocol just tells you to add more.
Motilli uses a low-bulk soluble prebiotic fiber, designed for downstream support without piling weight onto a stalled on-ramp. It feeds the beneficial bacteria in the lower gut and produces butyrate — keeping the colon moving smoothly once the stomach above it starts emptying again.
Three mechanisms. One gummy.
"Metamucil made me look six months pregnant by 2pm. I quit it the day after Christmas. Motilli arrived a week later. By the end of January I was wearing real pants again. I threw away three unopened tubs of fiber I'd bought before I knew better."— Linda M., 67, Tucson, AZ
#4: Replaces $90 A Month In Failed Products With Two Gummies

Open your bathroom cabinet right now. Count what's in there.
Miralax. Fiber gummies. Magnesium citrate. Probiotics. Gas-X. Senna for the bad nights. A gut supplement your sister sent from Costco that promised the moon.
Most women on a GLP-1 are spending $80–$110 a month on products that target the wrong organ. Buying more doesn't add more relief. It just adds more cost.
Motilli is two gummies. With your morning coffee. Done.
Here's what women say they didn't expect:
- The pharmacy on the bathroom counter shrinks to one pouch
- Their monthly supplement bill drops by 60–80%
- They stop thinking about their gut every time they leave the house
- The mental real estate that was tracking products and doses came back
"I added it up last month. I was spending $97 on Miralax, magnesium, probiotics, and a gut supplement my sister sent me from Costco. None of it was working. Motilli costs me less than a week of that old routine. I dropped the rest in a grocery bag at the donation bin."— Janet R., 58, Boise, ID
#5: Gives You Back Your Body, Your Meals, And The Medication That's Working

No more:
- Mapping restaurants by how close the bathroom is to the front door
- Skipping Sunday dinner because food on food feels unbearable
- Living on crackers and broth at 6 PM because real meals feel like a brick in your chest
- Wearing elastic waistbands to your son's house because you don't trust the next four hours
- Dreading the next cleanout your doctor is going to prescribe
- Watching the scale creep back because you're considering quitting the medication
"My sister quit Wegovy after four months. Gained every pound back inside a year. I was three weeks from telling my doctor I was done on Mounjaro. My daughter sent me Motilli and the whole equation flipped. I'm still on the medication. The clothes still fit."— Margaret K., 66, Greenville, SC
"I was eating crackers and broth for dinner because real food felt unbearable. Down 38 pounds on Zepbound but starving myself on top of the medication. Six weeks on Motilli and I sat through a full Thanksgiving dinner. Didn't disappear. Didn't change pants. My husband watched me eat pie and squeezed my hand under the table."— Diane H., 63, Knoxville, TN
"I haven't looked up a restaurant bathroom in two months. I didn't realize how much mental space that one habit was taking until it was gone."— Susan T., 59, Madison, WI
Your 90-Day Transformation Timeline
Weeks 1–2: The pressure under your ribs starts easing. Bloating settles by afternoon instead of building all day. First sign the actives are reaching the stalled stomach.
Weeks 3–4: First movement on your own, without a cleanout the night before. Sulfur burps drop off. Most women describe this as "the first morning I didn't dread breakfast."
Weeks 5–8: Daily regularity returns. Stomach feels soft to the touch in the morning. You stop checking the bathroom map on your phone before leaving the house.
Weeks 9–12: Real meals back on the table. No elastic waistbands. The pharmacy on your bathroom counter is gone. The medication that's working stays in the rotation.


Meet The Ingredients That Restart Your Stomach From The Inside
Every ingredient is there for a single purpose: to act at the stalled stomach where laxatives and fiber gummies can never reach.
Concentrated Apigenin (Celery Juice Extract) — Stomach Wall Reactivator
Sodium Copper Chlorophyllin — Sulfur & Fermentation Gas Neutralizer
Low-Bulk Soluble Prebiotic Fiber — Downstream Colon Support
Gummy Delivery Format — Pre-Dissolved For A Stalled Stomach
Pharmaceutical-grade apigenin standardization. Cold-pressed. No binders. No fillers. No bulk-forming fiber.
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- No Miralax cleanouts. No fiber bloating. No quitting the medication.
Why Experts Recommend Motilli

"GLP-1 side effects aren't a colon problem — they're a stomach problem. And stomach problems require upstream solutions. That's why colon-targeted laxatives fail in the vast majority of cases."
"What makes Motilli different is its ability to act at the stomach itself," restoring motility from the inside instead of trying to drag waste through a digestive tract that hasn't even started emptying yet.
"I spent fourteen years prescribing laxatives that achieve less than 8% real symptom resolution on a GLP-1. When I reviewed the research on apigenin and gastric motility, I understood why my patients weren't improving. Motilli is the only formulation I've seen that delivers apigenin at pharmaceutical-grade concentration in a pre-dissolved format."
— Dr. Sarah Chen, MD, Gastroenterology
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Real Women. Real Results.
"I'd been on Mounjaro for ten months and the constipation was the only reason I was thinking about quitting. Down 47 pounds, but going seven days between movements. Four weeks on Motilli and I'm back to daily. I'm not quitting anymore."
"My doctor prescribed Linzess for the constipation. I never filled it because I'd had a bad reaction to a prescription laxative years ago. Started Motilli instead. Six weeks in, no Linzess needed. My GI told me to keep doing whatever I'm doing."
"The sulfur burps were ruining my marriage. I'm not exaggerating — my husband moved to the guest room for two months. Eight weeks on Motilli, sulfur burps are gone, he moved back. I owe these gummies more than I can say."
"I was spending close to $100 a month on Miralax, fiber, and magnesium. Threw all of it out the week I got Motilli and never looked back. Daily movements, no bloating, no more bathroom mapping."