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Daily Record
a day ago
- Health
- Daily Record
48p-a-day supplement 'changed my life' by cutting fatigue and stopping 'bloating'
The award-winning Gut Works supplement is currently on offer for 50% off, and customers said they have seen improvement in digestion and overall gut health wellness Gut health has become a hot topic in recent years for those seeking to enhance their overall wellness. It influences bodily functions and overall well-being, including digestion, immune response, and mental health. However, maintaining it through diet alone can be challenging for many, leading some to consider supplements for additional support. One such product is Gut Works, a daily supplement by Dr Vegan, designed to combat bloating, irregular bowel movements, and fatigue. The supplement boasts a potent formula and costs less than 50p per day. This affordable price is currently available as customers can save 50% on their first order with the brand using a special code. Typically priced at £28.99, applying the code GUT50 at checkout reduces the cost to £14.50, equating to just 48p per day. The code is exclusively for new customers and, while it cannot be combined with other discounts, it does offer substantial savings off the RRP, reported the Mirror. Dr Vegan Gut Works Supplements From £14.50 Dr Vegan Buy Now on Dr Vegan Product Description This award-winning supplement blends Psyllium Husk with six scientifically researched strains of live cultures, also known as 'probiotics', and prebiotics. With 50 billion CFU (colony forming units) packed into a single daily capsule, the supplement provides a significant bacterial boost to the digestive system. Maintaining a healthy gut and bowels is crucial for daily comfort and tackling IBS symptoms such as bloating, constipation, diarrhoea, excessive wind and gas, fatigue, reflux, poor sleep, among others. Gut Works offers a solution in the form of a small, daily delayed-release capsule designed to rebalance and repopulate the gut microbiome with active bacteria. While other supplement brands provide various formulations and bacterial strains, focusing more on specific symptoms and potentially at a higher cost, some individuals find swallowing capsules off-putting. For those seeking a liquid alternative, celebrities like Frankie Bridge and Georgia Toffolo have endorsed Symprove. Retailing at £22.99 for 500ml, it's available in an array of flavours including Pineapple or Strawberry and Raspberry. LookFantastic has slashed the price of MyProtein's Gut Gummies by 48%, bringing them down to £16.99. These chewable tablets offer a handy way to bolster digestive health, packed with one billion live cultures and 40mg of vitamin C. As for Dr Vegan's Gut Works, customer reviews are largely positive, boasting a 4.3-star rating based on over 300 reviews. Customers have reported a variety of benefits, from alleviated IBS symptoms and bloating to weight loss and enhanced mood. One satisfied customer, Joanne, shared: "IBS symptoms and life changed forever. I was advised by my gastroenterologist to look at this kind of product and he said if I took it every day without fail my symptoms would improve. I saw this product and decided to give it a go. He was right. I could not visit friends for dinner, had trouble on holiday and my social life was controlled by my stomach... not any more. Life changing." Conal chimed in: "Excellent product. My stomach feels less bloated and with a change of eating habits, I have started to lose weight. I will continue to take Gut Works from now on." Sheila also reported weight loss, stating: "I'm very impressed. My bloating has stopped/disappeared and I've lost 4lb." "Gut works is quite simply magic," wrote another thrilled user. "I had been suffering with IBS and tummy issues for years. Gut works has really changed my life. I didn't think anything could help me but Gut Works has. Thank you Dr Vegan." However, some users found the product less effective. It's crucial to bear in mind that gut health varies from person to person, and what proves miraculous for one might not yield the same results for another. One user expressed: "Didn't work for me. Easy tablet to swallow though and I liked that it was once a day. And, I've just received a lovely note from the company and they have refunded me." Another added: "Used this for 30 days. I'm not sure I noticed much change in my digestion or bloating. I was disappointed." However, the majority of customers have expressed their satisfaction. Another glowing five-star review stated: "Since taking Gut Works my tummy is so much better. Flatter and my trousers fit. I really haven't changed my diet, so it's all down to gut works." Customers can give the Gut Works supplements a go here and utilise the code GUT50 for a 50% discount on their initial order with Dr Vegan.


North Wales Live
5 days ago
- Health
- North Wales Live
Supplement that costs pennies per day leaves tummy 'less bloated' and old trousers fit
In recent years, gut health has become somewhat of a buzzword for those seeking to enhance their overall wellbeing. Gut health influences a broad range of bodily functions and overall well-being, including digestion, immune function and mental health, but managing it can be challenging through diet alone and that's where complements come in. One product aiming to help users combat bloating, irregular bowel movements and fatigue is Gut Works, a daily supplement by Dr Vegan that boasts a high-strength formula. And it costs less than 50p per day. The low cost is due to the current offer where shoppers can save 50% off their first order with the brand using a special code. Typically priced at £28.99, using the code GUT50 at the checkout reduces the price to £14.50, which equates to 48p a day. The code is only available to new customers, and while it can't be used in conjunction with other discounts, it does take a substantial amount off the RRP. The award-winning supplement combines Psyllium Husk with six scientifically studied strains of live cultures, also known as 'probiotics', and prebiotics. With 50 billion CFU (colony forming units) packed into a single daily capsule, the supplement provides a significant bacterial boost to the digestive system. A healthy gut and bowels is crucial for daily comfort and tackling symptoms of IBS including bloating, constipation, diarrhoea, excessive wind and gas, fatigue, reflux, poor sleep, and more. Gut Works, in a small, daily delayed-release capsule, is designed to rebalance and replenish the gut microbiome with active bacteria, reports the Mirror. Other supplement brands offer varying formulations and bacterial strains, some focusing more on specific symptoms, and may come with a higher price tag. For some individuals, swallowing capsules isn't appealing, hence many celebrities like Frankie Bridge and Georgia Toffolo are opting for Symprove, a gut health supplement in liquid form. Priced at £22.99 for 500ml, it's available in a variety of flavours such as Pineapple or Strawberry and Raspberry. Alternatively, LookFantastic offers MyProtein's Gut Gummies, now discounted by 48%, down to £16.99. These chewable tablets provide a handy way to support digestive health, boasting one billion live cultures and 40mg of vitamin C. Regarding Dr Vegan's Gut Works, customer feedback has been largely positive, with a 4.3-star rating based on over 300 reviews. Users have reported a range of benefits, from reduced IBS symptoms and bloating to weight loss and enhanced mood. One customer, Joanne, shared: "IBS symptoms and life changed forever. I was advised by my gastroenterologist to look at this kind of product and he said if I took it every day without fail my symptoms would improve. I saw this product and decided to give it a go. "He was right! I could not visit friends for dinner, had trouble on holiday and my social life was controlled by my stomach... not any more. Life changing." Conal, added: "Excellent product. My stomach feels less bloated and with a change of eating habits I have started to lose weight. I will continue to take Gut Works from now on." And he's not the only one to have lost weight, with Sheila commenting: "I'm very impressed. My bloating has stopped/disappeared, and I've lost 4lb. "Gut works is quite simply magic," wrote another. "I had been suffering with IBS and tummy issues for years. Gut Works has really changed my life. "I didn't think anything could help me, but Gut Works has. Thank you Dr Vegan." However, some customers noted that the product didn't work for them. It's crucial to remember that gut health is individual, and what works wonders for one person may have limited effects on another. One stated: "Didn't work for me. Easy tablet to swallow though and I liked that it was once a day. And, I've just received a lovely note from the company and they have refunded me." Another added: "Used this for 30 days. I'm not sure I noticed much change in my digestion or bloating. I was disappointed." But generally customers have been impressed. Another five star review stated: "Since taking gut works my tummy is so much better. Flatter and my trousers fit. I really haven't changed my diet, so it's all down to gut works." Customers can try the Gut Work s supplements here and use the code GUT50 for 50% off their first order with Dr Vegan.


Daily Mirror
6 days ago
- Health
- Daily Mirror
IBS-sufferers say 'life changed' after using 48p-a-day solution
Gut Works by Dr Vegan works to help combat bloating, irregular bowel movement and fatigue - and right now readers can save 50% off their first order In recent years, gut health has become a bit of a buzzword for those looking to improve their overall wellbeing. Gut health impacts a wide range of bodily functions and overall well-being, including digestion, immune function and mental health, but for many, managing it can prove tricky through diet alone - that's where some may opt for a supplement to lend a helping hand. One product aiming to help users tackle bloating, irregular bowel movement and fatigue is Gut Works, a daily supplement by Dr Vegan that promises a high-strength formula and works out at under 50p a day. The low cost comes as shoppers can currently save 50% off their first order with the brand using a special code. Usually £28.99, using the code GUT50 at the checkout takes the price down to £14.50, which works out at 48p a day. The code is only available to new customers, and while it can't be used alongside other discounts, does take a good chunk of money off the RRP. The award-winning supplement combines Psyllium Husk with six scientifically studied strains of live cultures, also known as 'probiotics', and prebiotics. With 50 billion CFU (colony forming units) packed into a single daily capsule, the supplement offers a significant bacterial boost to the digestive system. A healthy gut and bowels is essential for daily comfort and combatting symptoms of IBS including bloating, constipation, diarrhoea, excessive wind and gas, fatigue, reflux, poor sleep, and more. In one small, daily delayed-release capsule, Gut Works is designed to rebalance and repopulate the gut microbiome with active bacteria. Other supplement brands offer different formulations and bacterial strains, some of which focus more heavily on particular symptoms, and may come at a higher price point. For some people, taking capsules is unappealing, so for a gut health supplement in liquid form, many celebrities like Frankie Bridge and Georgia Toffolo are turning to Symprove. Priced at £22.99 for 500ml, it comes in a range of flavours like Pineapple or Strawberry and Raspberry. Alternatively, at LookFantastic, MyProtein's Gut Gummies have been reduced by 48%, down to £16.99. The chewable tablets are a convenient way to support digestive health with one billion live cultures and 40mg of vitamin C. As for Dr Vegan's Gut Works, customer feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with a 4.3 star rating based on more than 300 reviews. Users have reported a range of benefits, from reduced IBS symptoms and bloating to weight loss and improved mood. One customer, Joanne, said: "IBS symptoms and life changed forever. I was advised by my gastroenterologist to look at this kind of product and he said if I took it every day without fail my symptoms would improve. I saw this product and decided to give it a go. He was right! I could not visit friends for dinner, had trouble on holiday and my social life was controlled by my stomach... not any more. Life changing." Conal, added: 'Excellent product. My stomach feels less bloated and with a change of eating habits I have started to lose weight. I will continue to take Gut Works from now on.' And he's not the only one to have lost weight, with Sheila commenting: 'I'm very impressed. My bloating has stopped/disappeared and I've lost 4lb.' 'Gut works is quite simply magic,' wrote a fourth. 'I had been suffering with IBS and tummy issues for years. Gut works has really changed my life. I didn't think anything could help me but Gut Works has. Thank you Dr Vegan.' Others, however, have noted that the product didn't work for them. It's important to remember that gut health is individual, and what works wonders for one person may have limited effects on another. One said: 'Didn't work for me. Easy tablet to swallow though and I liked that it was once a day. And, I've just received a lovely note from the company and they have refunded me.' Another added: 'Used this for 30 days. I'm not sure I noticed much change in my digestion or bloating. I was disappointed.' But generally shoppers have been impressed. Another five star review read: "Since taking gut works my tummy is so much better. Flatter and my trousers fit. I really haven't changed my diet, so it's all down to gut works." Shoppers can try the Gut Works supplements here and use the code GUT50 for 50% off their first order with Dr Vegan.


The Irish Sun
14-05-2025
- Health
- The Irish Sun
‘It can be life threatening' warns medics over common disorder that affects the digestive system
AN URGENT warning has been issued to thousands of Irish people over a common disorder that affects the digestive system. Advertisement 4 The immune system mistakenly attacks the digestive tract Credit: Getty Images - Getty 4 Oonagh O'Hagan set up Symprove to support Irish people to achieve good gut health Credit: StoryLab And an estimated 40,000 Irish people suffer from IBD. Crohn's disease affects people of all ages, and the symptoms usually start in The main symptoms are diarrhoea, stomach aches and cramps, blood in your poo, fatigue and weight loss. Advertisement Read more in Health The symptoms may be constant or may come and go every few weeks or months. Ulcerative Colitis directly affects the colon and rectum. The colon is the large intestine (bowel) and the rectum is the end of the bowel where poo is stored. Small Advertisement Most read in The Irish Sun Exclusive Exclusive The main symptoms are: Recurring diarrhoea, which may contain blood, mucus or pus Tummy pain Needing to poo frequently Lorraine host reveals health update after emergency surgery and having to pull out of live TV hours before going on air People may also experience extreme fatigue, loss of appetite and weight loss. IBD is an autoimmune condition where the immune system mistakenly attacks the digestive tract. And despite being chronic and incurable, IBD is not classified as a disability in Ireland. Advertisement CAUSES OF IBD The exact cause of Crohn's disease is unknown. Your genes - you're more likely to get it if a close family member has it A problem with the immune system (the body's defence against infection) Smoking A previous stomach bug An abnormal balance of gut bacteria There's no evidence to suggest a particular diet causes Crohn's disease. And ulcerative colitis is thought to be an autoimmune condition. Advertisement This means the immune system, the body's defence against infection, goes wrong and attacks healthy tissue. The most popular theory is that the immune system mistakes harmless bacteria inside the colon as a threat and attacks the tissues of the colon, causing it to become inflamed. Exactly what causes the immune system to behave in this way is unclear but many experts think it's a combination of genetic and environmental factors. TREATMENTS AVAILABLE There's no cure for Crohn's disease, but treatment can help ease or control your symptoms. Advertisement Medicines are the main treatment and may include: steroids to reduce inflammation - for example, prednisolone immunosuppressants - if steroids do not help to reduce inflammation biological medicines - if other medicines do not help Treatment for ulcerative colitis aims to relieve symptoms during a flare-up and prevent symptoms from returning (maintaining remission). TREATMENT In most people, this is achieved by taking medicine, such as: aminosalicylates (ASAs) corticosteroids (steroid medicines) immunosuppressants Mild to moderate flare-ups can usually be treated at home. But more severe flare-ups need to be treated in hospital. WORLD IBD DAY Managing Director of Meaghers Pharmacy Group, Oonagh O'Hagan, took Symprove to manage her own IBS symptoms. Advertisement Symprove is a digestive health supplement that can provide relief from some of the symptoms of IBD. Oonagh then set up Symprove Ireland to distribute the supplement to as many outlets as possible across Ireland to support Irish people to achieve good gut She said: "We are proud to be partnering with Crohn's & Colitis Ireland to mark World IBD Day on Monday, May 19. "Crohn's & Colitis Ireland does incredibly important work in supporting people who suffer from IBD. Advertisement "And I am looking forward to working with Amy to ensure that IBD sufferers – and those with IBS – know how to manage their conditions as effectively as possible, so they complement their medical treatment with supplements that can significantly relieve their symptoms." 4 Amy Kelly is the COO of Crohn's & Colitis Ireland Credit: StoryLab 4 The exact cause of Crohn's disease is unknown Credit: Getty Images - Getty


Daily Mail
01-05-2025
- Health
- Daily Mail
Frankie Bridge, 36, reveals secret health battle in candid video as she opens up about 'awful' illness that has 'completely wiped her out'
Frankie Bridge has revealed that she has been suffering from an 'awful' illness that has left her 'completely wiped out' as she opened up about her secret health battle. The Loose Women star, 36, took to Instagram on Thursday to open up to her 1.5million followers as she explained that she has been suffering from gastroenteritis. In the candid video, Frankie revealed that her 'immunity has been so bad' after suffering from gastroenteritis - an inflammation of the stomach - back-to-back. The singer, who was dressed beige T-shirt and tracksuit bottoms, said she has been having other 'tests done' and has also been on 'antibiotics for a bad tooth'. Speaking from her kitchen, Frankie shared: 'Hi guys it's been a little while and I've said a couple of time that I've been ill a lot lately so I thought I would give you an update. 'I've basically had gastroenteritis twice back to back. Which I very rarely get to be honest and it has completely wiped me out and been awful. I feel like my gut has massively suffered and it feels still really fragile.' According to the NHS, gastroenteritis is a common inflammation of the stomach and intestines caused by viruses, bacteria, or parasites. It typically manifests with symptoms like diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, and stomach cramps, but can also include fever, fatigue, and headache. Frankie continued: 'My immunity has been so bad and all while that has been going on I've been having tests done and I couldn't take my daily Symprove. 'On top of all of this I've been on antibiotics because I've had a bad tooth and I feel like I've noticed a massive difference in my immunity.' The Saturday's star concluded by telling fans she has since been 'given the all clear' by doctors. She added: 'I'm finally over it and I'm hoping it's the last time because I've been given the all clear to get back into my daily routine. I'm happy to be back and it's nice to be back in a routine.' Elsewhere, Frankie recently confessed some of her biggest regrets during her height of fame as part of The Saturdays girl band. She rose to fame alongside Rochelle Humes, Una Healy, Mollie King and Vanessa White in 2007. The band was formed after they were chosen from thousands of hopefuls on the television series S Club Search to appear as a support act for the pop band. The Loose Women star opened up to her 1.5million followers in a candid video as she explained that she has been suffering from gastroenteritis But she told The Savoy Originals podcast that she 'didn't like' all the singles they produced during their height of success. She said: 'It wouldn't matter if you didn't like a single, that single was coming out whether you liked it or not. 'There's a few singles that don't exist in my head because I didn't like them, and you have to still go on TV and say, 'Buy this single, it's the greatest song ever, and perform it, whether you like it or not. 'And that's fine because some of them you like and some of them you don't.' The singer-turned-TV star also revealed she did not earn enough money to retire despite all the group's success. The mother of two previously explained she began to feel like 'two different people' during her time in the group and would have to switch on her public persona while out with the band. Speaking on Olivia Attwood 's S o Wrong, It's Right podcast, Frankie spoke about suffering from anxiety since she shot to stardom at a young age in S Club Juniors. Frankie said: 'I didn't go to school. We were home-schooled while we're on the road. I get really confused and lost in the time, I think I was like 15, 15 when S Club Juniors finished and then the Saturdays started when I was 17. 'So, it was a little gap and I had a couple of like normal jobs in between.' She said: 'I think pop music and TV and that kind of thing in the public eye, no matter how successful you are, the minute you stop doing it, everyone sees you as a failure. 'I always had stomach aches. Can you remember Pepto Bismol, the medicine, the pink horrible stuff? 'That would be in my bag every day because I always had a funny tummy, like nervous stomach. At bedtime I couldn't breathe properly and things like that. So I think the anxiety was there but I didn't know what it was.' She continued: 'I'd have blood tests all the time and things like that and obviously nothing ever came back and then it wasn't what it is now, do you know what I mean? 'But I for me, the first time I realized that it was a proper issue was actually in the Saturdays. 'And I think for a while I'd been coming home from work, going straight to bed, not wanting dinner, just wanting to go to bed, cry, go to sleep. 'Bed was a safe space. But I didn't realize that that was not okay. And it wasn't until we were on tour and we used to do meet and greets before the show and I remember gathering myself outside the door. Taking a deep breath and thinking, right, be Frankie from the Saturdays.' What is gastroenteritis? According to the NHS, Gastroenteritis is a very common condition that causes diarrhoea and vomiting. It's usually caused by a bacterial or viral tummy bug. Symptoms: sudden, watery diarrhoea feeling sick vomiting, which can be projectile a mild fever