I am on day five of the liquid product. And I love it. I do not like the taste, but it is really not that bad. You take it. Drink some water afterwards and you are fine. But I use the bathroom every morning now — before I would only use the bathroom once a week.
Begin Your Gut Reset: Help Support Digestive Balance so You Wake Up Light, Regular and in Control
The Soursop + Black Seed Bitters Protocol delivers 15 natural herbs in a high-absorption format to help crowd out unwanted organisms, yeast, and bacteria. It helps calm the inflammation they may spark and support steady energy naturally.
- Helps relieve gas & bloating
- Supports healthy bile flow
- Promotes regularity, naturally
This Hidden Bile Drought May Be Behind 1 in 7 Americans Experiencing Constipation (And Fiber Alone May Not Fix It)
"My gas makes me too scared to date anyone."
That is what 34-year-old Sarah told her doctor after months of embarrassing digestive problems.
She was not alone. Nearly 1 in 7 Americans deal with chronic gas, bloating, and constipation every single week.
Most get the same advice: eat more fiber, drink more water, exercise more.
But here is what is surprising — many of these people already do all of that and still suffer daily.
The real issue may not be what you are eating. It may be what your liver has slowed down in producing.
And until you address this hidden issue, other approaches may only offer temporary relief. In the next 2 minutes you will learn how to help address this naturally…
What you will learn
Your Liver May Have Slowed Down What You Need Most
Bile acids act as your body's natural digestive support, made by the liver and sent to your intestines to help break down fats and keep waste moving. Western diets high in processed foods may reduce bile output over time, which some researchers refer to as a reduced bile state.
When bile flow slows, waste may linger and pressure can build, contributing to bloating, cramps, and gas.
[1] Ridlon, J.M. et al. (2014). Bile acids and the gut microbiome. Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 30(3), 332–338. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24625896/
Why Fiber Alone May Make Things Worse
- Fiber without adequate bile flow is like adding more cars to a traffic jam. If waste is already moving slowly because bile production has reduced, adding more bulk may increase the backup rather than help it move.
- Beneficial bacteria supplements may not survive well in a backed-up, unbalanced gut environment.
- Laxatives help move things along but may not address why bile production has slowed in the first place. Supporting your liver's natural bile production may be the more sustainable approach.
[2] Boyle, R.J. et al. (2009). Probiotic use in clinical practice: What are the risks? American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 89(3), 1075–1078. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19144721/
The Bitter Herbs Secret from Jamaica
For over 300 years, Caribbean families used a spiky green fruit called soursop to help support healthy digestion.
They made it into bitter drinks that tasted unpleasant but were well regarded for their effects.
The bitter taste may do two things worth noting.
First, bitter compounds may help support liver function and bile flow.
Second, when bitter taste hits your tongue, it may send a signal that supports your liver's natural bile production process.
Within 15 minutes of consuming bitter herbs, the liver may begin responding by supporting bile production naturally.
[3] Baur, X. et al. (2012). Bitter taste signalling in the gastrointestinal tract. Gut, 61(1), 9–12. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22120191/
Why This Approach May Work
Traditional healers understood something that is worth revisiting today. Digestive issues may begin in the liver's support systems, not just in the colon.
In earlier decades, families regularly ate bitter greens with meals. Dandelion. Collard greens. Mustard greens.
As diets shifted toward sweeter, more processed foods, the regular intake of bitter compounds that may support bile production reduced significantly.
Some researchers suggest this shift in dietary patterns may be connected to the rise in digestive complaints.
[4] Moro, J. et al. (2022). Bitter taste receptors: A pathway to gut health. Nutrients, 14(6), 1242. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8998308/
What the Research Suggests
Recent research on bitter botanicals and soursop extracts suggests they may help support healthy bile flow and digestive comfort.
In observational contexts, people have reported experiencing more regular bowel movements within the first week of using bitter herbs.
By weeks 3 to 4, many reported achieving steadier regularity without straining or forcing.
Traditional populations consuming soursop-based bitters have historically reported fewer chronic digestive complaints.
[5] Mutakin, M. et al. (2022). Pharmacological Activities of Soursop (Annona muricata Lin.). Molecules, 27(4), 1201. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35208993/
[6] Lattimer, J.M. & Haub, M.D. (2010). Effects of dietary fiber and its components on metabolic health. Nutrients, 2(12), 1266–1289. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3257631/
From Backed Up to Regular: Real-World Experiences
I been taking this stuff for 3 months. The only thing I know is you will go to the bathroom. I WAS DOING THAT ON THE REGULAR ANYWAY.
Thank you so much for bringing these bitters to the world. I am a very happy and satisfied customer 🥰
Love the flavor! Add it to my morning smoothie and it is delicious.
Excellent — no matter the flavor, my digestion has improved a lot.
IT WORKS. I feel regular now! I used to be severely constipated as a ferrous sulfate therapy user. It cleans you out for real!
Introducing Serene Herbs Soursop Bitters
The only soursop blend in America that helps support full digestive health using a 15-ingredient formula, prepared in the traditional Caribbean method.
Authentic soursop harvests are seasonal and limited. Every bottle is backed by a 60-day money back promise.
What's Inside the 15-Ingredient Blend?
Traditionally used botanicals that may support digestion, bile flow, and daily regularity.
Soursop
Primary bile support herb rich in acetogenins.
Black Seed
May support liver detoxification.
Sea Moss
Provides minerals that may support bile production.
Ashwagandha
May help modulate stress, which can affect digestion.
Senna Leaves
A gentle, natural short-term digestive support herb.
Turmeric
May support liver function and help manage inflammation.
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Bay Leaves
Traditional digestive aid that may help reduce bloating and support healthy gut motility.
Tamarind
Natural digestive support rich in tartaric acid that may promote gentle, effective bowel movements.
Moringa
Nutrient-dense superfood packed with compounds that may support optimal gut function.
Hibiscus
Antioxidant-rich herb that may support gentle detoxification and liver health.
Neem
Potent cleansing herb traditionally used to support a balanced gut environment.
Ginger Root
May help soothe discomfort, reduce nausea, and support digestive enzyme activity.
Cinnamon
May help support healthy blood sugar and reduce gut inflammation for better nutrient absorption.
Lemon Fruit Extract
Alkalizing citrus that may help stimulate bile production and support liver detoxification.
Black Pepper Extract
May enhance nutrient absorption and bioavailability of all other botanicals.
Garlic Bulb
Natural antimicrobial herb traditionally used to support healthy gut flora and immune function.
[7] Srivastava, S. et al. (2011). Therapeutic effects of Ashwagandha root extract on the nervous system. Alternative Medicine Review, 16(3), 270–277. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21901121/
[8] Hewlings, S.J. & Kalman, D.S. (2017). Curcumin: A review of its effects on human health. Foods, 6(10), 92. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5664031/
How to Use
- Take 1–2 teaspoons daily with meals. Mix with water or juice if you prefer.
- Most people notice benefits within the first week. Allow 4–6 weeks for fuller results.
- Works alongside your current diet. No complicated protocols.
60-Day Money Back Promise
Try Soursop Bitters for a full 60 days.
If you do not experience the relief you are looking for, return the bottles — even if empty — for a complete refund.
No questions asked.
This guarantee exists because we stand behind our formula. When you help support your body's natural bile production and digestive function, many people find their body begins to respond in a more predictable and comfortable way.
Try It Risk FreeHelp Your Body Feel Light and Regular Again
Picture waking up feeling light and comfortable. Less bloating. Less gas. Less heaviness. Your body supporting itself the way it was designed to.
Scientific References
[1] Ridlon, J.M. et al. (2014). Bile acids and the gut microbiome. Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 30(3), 332–338. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24625896/
[2] Boyle, R.J. et al. (2009). Probiotic use in clinical practice: What are the risks? American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 89(3), 1075–1078. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19144721/
[3] Baur, X. et al. (2012). Bitter taste signalling in the gastrointestinal tract. Gut, 61(1), 9–12. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22120191/
[4] Moro, J. et al. (2022). Bitter taste receptors: A pathway to gut health. Nutrients, 14(6), 1242. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8998308/
[5] Mutakin, M. et al. (2022). Pharmacological Activities of Soursop (Annona muricata Lin.). Molecules, 27(4), 1201. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35208993/
[6] Lattimer, J.M. & Haub, M.D. (2010). Effects of dietary fiber and its components on metabolic health. Nutrients, 2(12), 1266–1289. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3257631/
[7] Srivastava, S. et al. (2011). Therapeutic effects of Ashwagandha root extract on the nervous system. Alternative Medicine Review, 16(3), 270–277. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21901121/
[8] Hewlings, S.J. & Kalman, D.S. (2017). Curcumin: A review of its effects on human health. Foods, 6(10), 92. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5664031/
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