No more "cement stomach." No more sulfur burps that clear a room. No more sitting there waiting for something — anything — to happen. These celery juice gummies are helping 10,000+ women on GLP-1 medications get their normal mornings back — here's exactly how it works.*
If you've been on Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Mounjaro®, Zepbound®, or Rybelsus® and your stomach feels like wet cement after every meal, you're bloated, and you haven't gone in days…
If you've already tried the obvious things — Miralax, fiber, stool softeners — and they either did nothing or made the bloating worse…
If you've started to wonder whether you'll have to quit the medication just to feel normal again…
I was you. I tried fiber. I tried laxatives. I tried stool softeners. Nothing worked. Some of them actually made the bloating worse. I was ready to quit Mounjaro® and throw away thirty-four pounds of progress.
Then a friend showed me something that changed everything. It was designed specifically for people on GLP-1 medications — not a normal gut. A slow GLP-1 gut. Let me show you why it works when everything else doesn't.*
of people quit their GLP-1 medication because of side effects like these. Motilli is built to help you stay in the other half — without giving up the weight loss.*
Before I found what actually helped, I spent months buying things that were never going to work. Here's my actual receipt:
I was already paying over $900 a month for my Mounjaro. Thirty dollars to actually feel comfortable living in the body it was giving me — that math took me way too long to find.*
Here's what nobody tells you when you start these medications: GLP-1s don't just quiet your appetite. They slow your stomach — the very top of your digestive system — by 50% or more. That's how they work. But it also means food stops moving when it should, sits where it shouldn't, and the problems start at the top, not in the colon.
I spent three weeks pouring things into my colon. Laxatives, fiber, stool softeners. None of it touched what was happening.
Stimulant laxatives force your colon to contract. But the medication is already suppressing those contractions — so you're fighting your own prescription. Cramping, urgency, or nothing at all. And the colon was never the problem.
Fiber supplements add bulk to push things along. Bulk needs movement to work — and my stomach had barely any. Adding bulk to a jammed system just made the bloating worse. Every woman I've talked to in the GLP-1 groups says the same thing about fiber.
Miralax pulls water into the colon. But nothing was stuck in my colon — it was stuck in a stomach that wouldn't empty. Aimed at the wrong organ entirely, did nothing for the sulfur burps, and I kept needing more for less.*
And the sulfur burps? Nothing in the laxative aisle even tries. That rotten-egg smell is hydrogen sulfide gas — food fermenting in a stomach that stopped moving. No laxative touches the gas, because no laxative works on the stomach.*
The fix isn't more force on the wrong end. It's doing three specific things at the same time, on the organ that's actually slowed.*
Before I go further: when I first read that something could restore my stomach's movement, my first thought was that it would cancel my weight loss.
It won't. And I want to explain why, because it almost stopped me from trying this.
Your medication does two separate things to your stomach. One part controls how fast food empties out — that's the slowdown that makes you feel full faster. That's the appetite suppression. That's the weight loss. Your medication does that on purpose, and you want to keep it.
The other part is the natural muscle movement that should still be carrying food through the stomach — that movement also stalls on the medication, and that's where the backup comes from. That's what Motilli restores.
Two different jobs. Two different parts of the stomach. Motilli only touches the second one. My appetite suppression never changed. I'm still losing weight. I just stopped paying the tax for it every single day.*
When I went looking for something that did all three — at the doses that actually matter — I couldn't find it on the supplement shelf. What's out there is mostly a general gut gummy with a new label. The one formula built specifically for a slowed GLP-1 stomach is Motilli. Here's what each part does, and why all three have to work together:*
Why all three, and not just one? Restore movement but leave the sulfur gas, and the gas keeps distending the stomach and slowing it back down. Neutralize the gas but never restore movement, and food keeps sitting and making more. Soften downstream but leave the stomach stalled, and nothing new arrives to move. Each one alone is a door with two locks still shut. That's why the single-ingredient products I tried first did a little, then stopped.*
I was skeptical. I'd already tried everything. But the mechanism made sense in a way that nothing else had. So I ordered a jar. Two gummies after dinner. And here's what happened:*
I've been in the GLP-1 support groups for almost a year. I watch the same conversation happen every single week — someone posts that they're ready to quit their medication because the constipation is unbearable, everyone recommends Miralax and fiber, it doesn't work, they ask what else there is. Nobody mentions that the whole category of solutions is aimed at the wrong organ.
I'm not a doctor. I'm a retired high school principal from Ohio who spent three nights reading PubMed at midnight because I wasn't willing to give up thirty-four pounds. When I found the stomach-versus-colon explanation, everything I'd tried made sense for the first time — it wasn't that I'd been unlucky, it was that every product I'd tried was built for a different body.
If I'd understood this in month one, I would have saved four months and about $150. That's why I write about it now.*
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"I'd tried everything — Miralax every single day, mag citrate, three kinds of fiber. I was so sure this was just another gummy I almost didn't order. Week one my husband noticed the burps were gone before I did. By week five I'd stopped the Miralax completely, which I hadn't managed in a year. Still on my Wegovy, still losing. I just don't dread eating anymore."
"The part that got me was being able to delete the note on my phone where I tracked the last time I'd gone — that's how bad Mounjaro made it. I'm on my second jar and I deleted it last week. Didn't even notice until my daughter asked how I was doing. The buy-two-get-one meant I could send the spare to my sister, who's on Ozempic and right where I was a year ago."
"I'm a retired nurse, so I've seen every supplement scam there is. What sold me was that it didn't pretend to be a cure-all — it does three specific things and that's it. Sulfur burps gone in about a week. The bloating took longer, maybe three weeks. By two months I sat through my granddaughter's whole recital — the year before I'd left halfway through. Worth every penny."
"Eight days without going. Fiber made it worse, Miralax barely touched it. I wanted to understand why this would be different, and the stomach-not-colon thing finally made sense. No cramps, no emergency — it just gently started working by the end of the first week. I'm staying on my medication now. I wasn't going to before."
| Motilli | Miralax | Fiber | Stimulant Laxatives | Mag Citrate | Doing Nothing | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Works on the stomach, not the colon | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Neutralizes sulfur gas at the source | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Restores motility without forcing | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Soluble fiber that won't bulk a jammed gut | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| No cramping or urgency | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Built specifically for GLP-1 slowdown | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| 90-Day Money-Back Guarantee | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
Your medication is doing its job. Your stomach just needs the right support to catch up.* People who quit early lose far less of the weight than those who stay. You shouldn't have to choose between losing the weight and feeling human — and with Motilli, you don't.*
Start Feeling Normal Again →Try Motilli for a full 90 days. The longer your stomach has been slowed, the longer it takes to restore its natural muscle movement — so use every day of it. If your digestion hasn't come back, you get every cent back. No questions.*
Four days without going on Wegovy®, stomach like concrete. Tried this after seeing it in a GLP-1 support group. By the end of the first week I was going on my own — no cramping, no running to the bathroom, just relief. I genuinely wish someone had told me about this months ago.*
The egg burps were ruining my life on Ozempic®. Antacids, ginger tea, everything. This is the first thing that went after the actual gas instead of covering it. Within a week they were basically gone. The bloating took a little longer but it went too.*
What sold me was that it works on the stomach, not the colon. I'd been pouring Miralax into the wrong end of the problem for a year. Two gummies after dinner. Took about a week and a half, then things just… started working. Still on my Mounjaro®.*
I was about to quit Zepbound® because the constipation was unbearable. Fiber, laxatives, prescription — nothing, or worse. Skeptical but desperate. Gentle, no cramps, and by the second week I was regular for the first time in months. I'm not quitting my medication anymore.*