Digestive & Gut Health · 5 formulas

Digestive & Gut Health

Probiotics, digestive enzymes, leaky-gut repair, and microbiome-friendly fibers — for the patients who finally want their stomach to stop running their life.

Dr. Daniel Schrock, DC

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Dr. Daniel Schrock, DC40 years of clinical practice

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Digestive & Gut Health
A note from Dr. Schrock

"Doctor, why is my stomach the boss of my whole day?"

Bloating after lunch, urgency at the worst possible moments, the sensitivity that quietly limits where you'll travel — gut issues steal time and quality of life in ways most people stop talking about. After forty years in practice, I'm convinced almost every chronic symptom traces back through the gut in some way.

This collection covers the three things that need to be working: enzymes to break food down (HCl, Bromelain, Lipase), beneficial bacteria to ferment what's left (multi-strain probiotics, Saccharomyces), and a sound intestinal lining to keep the wrong things out of the bloodstream (L-Glutamine, DGL, Slippery Elm). Start where your symptoms point — most patients need at least two of those three.

What's inside

These products support normal digestive function and gut barrier integrity. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your healthcare provider before beginning any supplement regimen.

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Understanding the gut

The four pillars of a healthy digestive system.

Most over-the-counter gut products treat one symptom. Real digestive health needs all four pillars working together — which is how our formulas are designed.

  • Stomach acid & enzymes

    Without HCl and lipase, food sits and ferments. Digestive enzyme formulas bridge the gap, especially after 50.

  • Microbiome balance

    100 trillion microbes ferment fiber, make B-vitamins, and train the immune system. Probiotics rebuild what antibiotics and stress strip away.

  • Intestinal lining

    A single layer of cells holds toxins out. L-Glutamine, DGL, and Slippery Elm rebuild that barrier when it leaks.

  • Motility & elimination

    What comes in must go out — daily. Magnesium, fiber, and bitters keep things moving without dependency.

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Gut Restoration Protocol — 3 formulas, $12 off.

The full gut stack: Daily Probiotic, Digestive Enzymes, and Gut Lining Repair (L-Glutamine + DGL). The exact sequence I use with patients rebuilding after years of digestive issues.

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Dr. Daniel Schrock, DC, in his clinic

Dr. Daniel Schrock

Doctor of Chiropractic | Licensed since 1990

Why this collection exists

"Heal the gut and you fix half the problems on the patient's intake form."

I've watched joint pain, skin breakouts, brain fog, fatigue, and even anxiety improve when patients fix their gut. That's not a coincidence — 70% of the immune system lives in the gut wall, and the vagus nerve runs straight from your digestive tract to your brain.

Don't make it complicated. Add a quality probiotic. Take an enzyme with your biggest meal. Repair the lining for 60–90 days. Then notice everything else that quietly gets better.

Real patients, real results

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The gut-supporting ingredients behind these formulas

Common questions

Gut health — common questions.

Do I take probiotics on an empty stomach or with food?

With a small meal — ideally one that includes some fat. The food buffers stomach acid so more of the bacteria reach the small intestine alive. First thing in the morning with breakfast works well for most patients.

What is "leaky gut" and is it a real thing?

The clinical term is increased intestinal permeability, and yes — it's well-documented in research. The cells lining your intestine are held together by tight junction proteins; chronic inflammation, NSAIDs, alcohol, and certain food sensitivities can loosen those junctions. L-Glutamine, DGL, and Slippery Elm are the most well-studied repair ingredients.

How long until I notice a difference?

Digestive comfort often improves within 7–14 days. Microbiome rebuilding takes 60–90 days of consistent use. Gut-lining repair tends to land somewhere in between. Don't quit at week three.

Do I still need enzymes if I'm taking a probiotic?

For most people over 50, yes. Stomach acid and digestive enzyme output drop significantly with age, with PPI use, and with chronic stress. Enzymes and probiotics do different jobs — enzymes break food down, probiotics ferment what's left and keep the immune system trained.

Can I take these alongside antibiotics?

Yes — and you should. Take the probiotic 2–3 hours after the antibiotic dose to avoid both arriving in the gut at the same time. Continue the probiotic for at least 60 days after the antibiotic course ends to fully restore the microbiome.

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