Low Stomach Acid is More Common Than People Realize
It happens when your stomach produces too little hydrochloric acid (the strong acid that breaks food down). It's not rare, and it's not your fault. It's most often driven by three everyday things:
🕰️ Aging
🧠 Chronic Stress
💊 Long-Term Antacid Use
What Should I Expect From Consistent Use Of DigestiQ?
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Stage 1
The Burning Starts to Quiet
The food stops sitting like a brick. That heavy, full feeling after meals begins to lift, and the sour taste in your throat shows up less.
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Stage 2
The Bloat and Burping Settle
The gas and pressure that built up after every meal calm down. Fewer burps an hour later. Your stomach stops feeling tight and swollen by evening.
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Stage 3
You Eat Without Paying for It
You sit down to dinner without bracing. Foods you'd cut out — protein, the bigger meals — go down without the reflux flaring back. No wedge pillow, no dreading bedtime.
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Stage 4
The Reflux Is Gone
Calm digestion is just how things are now. No more chasing it with pills, no more planning your day around your stomach. You eat like a normal person again — and you stay that way.
Why ACV with the mother Isn't Optional Anymore
75%
of adults deal with acid reflux or heartburn at least once a month
90%
reflux sufferers get little to no lasting relief from acid-blocking pills
95%
of users report less bloating, pressure, and reflux within weeks
92%
say they can finally eat a full meal again without the burn after
Every Ingredient Carefully Chosen
DigestiQ® vs. Other Solutions
The opposite mechanism — acid blockers suppress; Digestiq restores. If suppression failed you, that difference is everything.
The format wedge — capsule beats gummies (sugar) and liquid (taste, enamel, throat). The best of both with none of the downsides.
|   | DigestiQ® | Other Options |
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| Restores acid | ||
| Built for low-acid reflux | ||
| No taste, no burn | ||
| Daily support, no rebound |
Real Stories, Real Relief
Have Questions? We Have Answers.
Won't adding acid make my reflux worse?
Won't adding acid make my reflux worse?
It feels backwards, we know. But for low-acid reflux, the burning isn't from too much acid — it's from food sitting, fermenting, and pushing a loose valve open. Restoring acid is what tells that valve to seal and gets food digesting again. You're not flooding your stomach; you're bringing it back to the level it's supposed to be at.
How do I know my acid is low and not high?
How do I know my acid is low and not high?
The tell is the pattern: feeling full after small meals, burping hours after eating, that "food just sitting there" heaviness — and reflux the pills never actually fixed. If acid-blockers didn't help (or made it worse), that's the loudest clue your problem may be the opposite of what you were told.
I already tried apple cider vinegar and hated it. How is this different?
I already tried apple cider vinegar and hated it. How is this different?
Same acid that works — none of the part you hated. No sour taste, no burning throat, no worrying about your teeth. It's a capsule you swallow with a meal, so you get the benefit without the liquid going down raw.
Will I be stuck taking it forever like my PPI?
Will I be stuck taking it forever like my PPI?
No. PPIs create that trap by shutting your acid down, so it surges back the second you stop. Digestiq works with your stomach instead of against it — it's daily digestive support, not a drug your body rebounds off of.
How fast will I feel a difference?
How fast will I feel a difference?
Many people notice the pressure and bloating settle within days — that fast feedback is common when the real issue was low acid all along. Give it a full month to feel the steady difference.