Tired of Frequent Bloating or Gas?
Join a clinical study investigating digestive comfort in healthy women.
✔ Health Canada–compliant study
✔ Compensation provided
✔ Women’s Health Research
Why this Research Matters
Many women experience bloating, distension, and digestive discomfort—even without a diagnosed digestive disorder.
This clinical trial is evaluating a study product designed to support gas and bloating symptoms in healthy women with recurrent digestive discomfort.
Bloating and post-meal digestive discomfort are common concerns, particularly among women, and are often linked to complex digestive processes such as delayed gastric emptying, gas production from fermentable foods, and mild inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract. This study is investigating a herbal formulation containing ingredients such as ginger, bromelain, peppermint, dandelion, lemon balm, and slippery elm—each selected for their potential digestive, anti-inflammatory, and gut-soothing properties. By combining these evidence-based natural ingredients, researchers aim to evaluate whether this formulation can safely and effectively reduce gas, bloating, and abdominal discomfort following meals while supporting overall digestive well
What is this Study about?
This clinical research study is evaluating a potential approach to support digestive comfort in healthy women who experience frequent gas and bloating
This study is:
- A Randomized, placebo-controlled study
- Investigating a new digestive support supplement
- Focusing on gas & bloating post meals
- Uses Gas and Bloating Questionnaires post meals
Who may Qualify?
You may qualify if:
- Are a woman aged 18–65
- Experience recurrent bloating or distension
- Frequently experience gas or bloating after meals
- Are generally healthy
- Are willing to maintain current lifestyle habits during the study
Additional criteria will be reviewed during screening. All visits are conducted by our trained research staff.
What's involved
- 2 In-clinic study visits
- 2 Compliance calls
- Complete questionnaires and diaries
- Attend study visits
- Consume standardized meals
- Evaluate bloating and digestive symptoms
All study procedures will be explained in detail during the informed consent process.
Participants are compensated ($500) for their time and travel. You may be eligible for a $50 stipend if you are found not eligible on the day of screening/baseline.
Location: 275 Dundas St, London Ontario
Your Safety Comes First
This study is Health Canada-approved and reviewed by an independent ethics board. All participants are carefully monitored throughout the study.
Participants will be compensated $500 for their time.
Why Participate?
✔ Help advance women’s digestive health research
✔ Support development of future gut health solutions
You may also receive $500 compensation for your time and travel.
Ready for the Next Step?
Privacy and Trust
Your information will be kept confidential and used only to assess eligibility.
We do not share or sell your personal information. For more information regarding privacy, please read our privacy policy.
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