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Comfortable After Every Meal Again

Comfortable After Every Meal Again

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Piabora is manufactured in an FDA-registered, GMP-certified facility in the United States. Every batch is third-party tested for purity and potency before it ships. We don't cut corners on what goes into your body.

Most people feel less bloating and lighter after meals within the first 3-7 days of taking Piabora before each meal. For longer-term digestive comfort — the kind where heavy meals stop being something you dread — give it a full 30 days. Your gut needs consistent enzyme support to recalibrate, and that's what our 60-day guarantee is built for.

Piabora is made from natural digestive enzymes — papain (from papaya), bromelain (from pineapple), amylase, and protease — that your body already uses to break down food. It's vegan, gluten-free, and has no added sugar. As with any supplement, if you're on prescription medication or pregnant, check with your doctor first.

Piabora is designed for sensitive stomachs — that's the whole point. The enzymes are the same ones your body produces naturally, just in higher concentration. Most people notice their stomach feels calmer, not more reactive. If anything feels off in the first few days, you have 60 days to return it for a full refund.

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Comfortable After Every Meal Again

Comfortable After Every Meal Again

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Are you here because…

Five reasons people end up here. We're the single-enzyme chewable, not a proprietary blend. Tap your situation.

A new kind of digestive supplement

This isn't another pill, powder, or band-aid. It's the chewable enzyme.

Most gut products are kitchen-sink capsules, scoopable powders, or prescriptions that mask the problem. We didn't go that way. We picked one job. We made it strong. We made it chewable so it's working the second food hits your stomach.

The old way

Capsules, powders, and prescriptions

  • Multi-enzyme capsules with five to seven ingredients. Each one in a dose too small to do much.
  • Capsule shells that break down in stomach acid before they touch your food
  • Powder tubs that get skipped. Nobody wants to scoop something every meal.
  • PPIs, prokinetics, and water pills that mask the symptom instead of fixing what your stomach does to food
  • "Proprietary blend" labels so you don't really know what's inside

Piabora

The chewable papaya enzyme

  • One enzyme. The same strong dose used in real studies.
  • Your spit turns it on. It's already working before food hits your stomach.
  • Softens as you chew. Neutral taste, no aftertaste. Fits in your pocket.
  • Every ingredient is right on the front of the bottle. No hiding.
  • Made to do one job. Break protein down before it ferments.

We didn't try to make a better pill.

We made the chewable enzyme. And said no to everything else.

No horse pills. No powder tubs. No band-aids. No mystery blends.

Where it actually starts

It's not the food. It's what your stomach does to it.

Bloating, burping, burning, the "food still sitting" feeling. They all start in the same place. Long before you feel them.

1

The slowdown

Your stomach can't keep up

Age. Stress. Hormones. A new medicine. All of these can slow your stomach down. Same meals. But a slower system to break them down.

2

The fermenting

Food sits and goes bad

Food that doesn't break down sits. Pressure builds. Bacteria feed on what's stuck. That's where the gas, the bloat, and the burning all start.

3

The fallout

And then your body shows you

Tight pants by dinner. Burning up your throat at 2 a.m. Burps that smell like rotten eggs. Food from yesterday's lunch coming back up. Most products treat the symptom. Not what's causing it.

Same slowdown. Different fallout.

The slowdown shows up differently for different bodies.

If you have acid reflux

Food sits, pressure builds, and the valve at the top of your stomach gives. Acid pushes up. Papain shrinks the volume. Less mass on the valve. Less pressure. Less acid up.

If you're on a GLP-1 (Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro)

The shot slows your stomach on purpose. That's how it works for weight loss. But now your stomach is overwhelmed by the same meal it used to handle. Papain does the protein breakdown the slowed stomach can't. Most people on the pen see sulfur burps and nausea drop in week 1.

If you have gastroparesis

The muscle is too tired to grind food. Solid meals sit for hours. Papain does the protein-cutting work your stomach can't.

Not a replacement for a prokinetic. Talk to your GI before starting if you're on Motegrity.

If your bloat tracks your cycle

Hormones slow your gut down the week before your period. Same protein backlog. Same fix. Take one after each meal for the 5-7 days before your period starts.

Concentrated papain breaks protein down before it has time to go bad. Fix the start of the problem and the rest of the problem stops showing up.

The math most people skip

Here's what gut relief usually costs every month

What real customers were spending before they swapped over.

Your Monthly Gut Stack

What you're already paying for

Probiotic pillsSeed, Ritual, Align
$49.00
Beano or Gas-XFor dinners out, the days before your period, or both
$12.00
Fiber pillsMetamucil, Hum Flatter Me, hormone bloat caps
$18.00
AntacidsTums, Pepto, Prilosec, or the Voquezna copay every month
$25.00
GLP-1 side-effect helpersAnti-nausea ginger, sulfur-burp remedies, electrolyte mix
$22.00
Cheap enzyme pillsThat break down before they reach your food
$28.00
Total before $154.00 / mo
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Replaces all of it

Piabora Papaya Enzyme

60-day supply · Just 19¢ a serving

$33.74

/ month · subscribe

Why the form matters

A pill breaks down. A powder gets skipped. A chewable just works.

Same enzyme. Three different ways to take it. Only one of them gets to your food in time to help.

Form 1

Capsule

What happens The shell hits your stomach acid. The enzyme inside breaks down before it ever touches the food it was meant to digest.

Form 2

Powder tub

What happens Sits on the counter for two weeks. You scoop it once. You hate the texture. You never touch it again. Forty bucks down the drain.

Form 3 — Piabora

Chewable tablet

What happens Your spit turns the enzyme on in 30 seconds. By the time food hits your stomach, the enzyme is already working. No water. No big pill. No tub on the counter.

What's in the bottle

Five ingredients. Each one has a job.

No mystery blends. No hidden fillers. Here's exactly what you're getting and what each one does.

The star
The star

Papain

From papaya · Strong dose

This is the one that does the heavy lifting. Papain breaks protein down into small pieces your body can use. It works in your mouth, in your stomach, and in your gut. Most other enzyme products only have a tiny pinch of papain. Ours has the same strong dose used in real studies.

Amylase

Starch breaker

Breaks down starches like bread, pasta, rice, and potatoes. Helps with the heavy carb meals that sit in your stomach.

Protease

Backup protein breaker

A second team of protein breakers that work alongside papain. Together they cover your stomach AND your gut, so food keeps moving the right way.

Bromelain

From pineapple

Helps break protein down. Has a bonus job too — it can help calm swelling in your body. It's a real tool athletes use after hard training.

Papaya fruit powder

Real fruit · Real flavor

A scoop of real papaya. It's why our chewable tastes like pineapple candy and not chalk. Every meal you take it, it tastes like dessert.

Also in the bottle: Natural pineapple flavor. Sweetened with xylitol and stevia. Not in the bottle: Added sugar. Gluten. Soy. Dairy. Artificial colors. Fillers we won't put on the label.

Why people switched

From a survey of 9,000+ paying customers

We asked them what made them buy. Here's what they said.

33%

had IBS that nothing else could fix

25%

were just tired of bloating after meals

44%

were on a medicine that slowed their stomach down

31%

were lying down in pain when they hit "buy"

From a survey of 9,000+ customers · May 2026

What buyers are saying

Real stomachs. Real stories.

4.8 / 5 from 9,000+ customers
Customer in her kitchen holding a bottle of Piabora Papaya Enzyme
Verified Buyer

"i used to cancel plans the week before my period"

by day 22 of my cycle i looked 4 months pregnant. couldn't zip anything. i'd cancel dinners and tell people i wasn't feeling great. saw the ad, the part about hormone slowdown causing a protein backlog finally explained why it hit the same week every month. started taking one chewable after meals the week before. third cycle in i hosted a dinner in jeans i'd been saving. didn't bloat once.

Megan R., Charleston, SC

Customer in her car holding a bottle of Piabora Papaya Enzyme
Verified Buyer

"didn't realize wegovy was why i smelled like rotten eggs"

month 2 on wegovy and the sulfur burps started. nobody warned me. couldn't sit through a meeting without finding an excuse to walk out. my dietitian shrugged. found piabora through a reddit thread. the part where they explain the shot slows your stomach 4 to 6 times and food just sits there fermenting made me cry honestly. started chewing one with every meal week one. burps stopped by day 4. i carry the bottle in my bag now.

Jessica R., Minneapolis, MN

Hand holding a bottle of Piabora Papaya Enzyme over a restaurant meal
Verified Buyer

"i hadn't eaten at a restaurant in two years"

diagnosed with gastroparesis after my second er visit. solid food sat in my stomach 6 to 8 hours. i'd throw up dinner the next morning. reglan made me twitch so they put me on motegrity, which barely helped. my GI mentioned papain almost as a footnote. chewed one before the meal. that was the first dinner out i'd had in two years. didn't keep me up. didn't come back up. i'm not off motegrity yet but i'm having a real life again.

Priya K., Denver, CO

Customer's hand at the gym holding two Piabora Papaya Enzyme chewables next to the 
  bottle and gym bag
Verified Buyer

"i thought reflux was the price of lifting"

5 years on prilosec. went to voquezna when prilosec stopped working. preworkout, late dinners, lots of protein. everyone i lifted with had reflux too so i figured it just came with it. read the page, the upstream pressure thing actually explained why the pills weren't fixing it. third week chewing one with each meal i cut my voquezna to every other day. fourth week i stopped. no rebound. no burn. wish someone had told me 5 years ago this wasn't normal.

Tyler M., Austin, TX

  • i didn't realize a capsule was the problem

    i'd been taking digestive enzymes for almost two years. one of those big rectangle pills with five different enzymes in it. some days they helped, most days i couldn't tell. switched to these on a whim because they were cheaper and they came as chewables. third day in, i noticed i was less puffy by the end of dinner. i think the difference is they actually start working before the food gets where it's going. anyway, six weeks in and i'm not going back to capsules.

    Hannah M., Portland, OR

  • my husband finishes the bottle faster than me

    i bought these for me. he started stealing them after dinner because he said they tasted like the pineapple candy his grandma used to keep in her purse. now he chews one with me every night and we go through a bottle in like 25 days instead of 60. honestly fine because we both feel less heavy after meals and that wasn't the case before. probably going to put us on the subscription so we don't run out.

    Priya S., Charlotte, NC

  • finally something my mom didn't have to remind me to take

    i'm bad at supplements. i forget. i hate swallowing pills. my mom kept buying me different enzyme bottles for my birthday and christmas and they'd just sit in my cabinet because i didn't want to deal with them. these come in a chewable that tastes good so i actually take them after dinner. and i think they're working — i was eating later in the evening last week and didn't get the usual brick-in-the-stomach feeling at midnight.

    Maria G., Phoenix, AZ

  • gym bros need to know about these

    i eat a lot of protein. like a lot. and the gas was so bad my roommate threatened to move out. not joking. i tried isolate powder and plant protein and eating slower and spacing meals out. nothing killed it. these enzymes actually did. i think it’s because they break down the protein before it gets to the part of your gut that makes the gas. whatever the science is it works. two tablets after a big meal and i’m a normal human being again.

    Tyler B., Denver, CO

    Trustpilot reviews

    Excellent 4.8 / 5

    • i wanted something simple

      i'd been taking one of those big multi-enzyme capsules for years. fifteen ingredients on the label, never really sure what was working. tried these because a friend told me it was just papain — one thing, that's it. honestly i feel a difference now that i didn't feel before. maybe it's because there's actually enough of the one enzyme that matters. i don't know. all i know is i'm not going back to the kitchen-sink stuff.

      Marcus T., Houston, TX

    • the simplicity is the whole point

      i'm tired of supplements with twenty ingredients i can't pronounce. these are chewable, taste good, and have one main thing in them. that's it. i feel less heavy after dinner now and i'm not stacking it with five other pills. it's nice when something just does what it says.

      Danielle R., Tampa, FL

    • under five cents and one ingredient — i'll take it

      i've been trying digestive enzymes for almost a decade. the expensive ones, the practitioner-only ones, the ones from amazon. these are cheaper than all of them and have less stuff in them. i thought "less" meant worse. turns out less means it actually works because the one thing that matters is in there at a real dose. saved my social life honestly.

      Kevin W., San Diego, CA

    • i can actually hit my protein goals without feeling sick

      after my procedure i could barely eat anything without feeling nauseous and bloated. protein was the worst. shakes made me gag and even small portions of chicken sat in my stomach forever. my support group recommended papaya enzymes and i was like sure whatever. but they actually work. i chew one after each meal and the food breaks down so much faster. less nausea. less bloating. i am finally getting closer to my daily protein goal. these taste like candy too which is a bonus.

      Lauren M., Nashville, TN

      What you've already tried

      A look at what's in your medicine cabinet right now

      Most people land here after trying these first. Here's what each one does — and what it doesn't.

      Beano

      Only handles one kind of food: beans, broccoli, cabbage. It does nothing for steak, eggs, cheese, or milk. That's most of what bothers you.

      Capsule enzyme blends

      Pack 5 to 7 enzymes into one pill. Each one in a tiny pinch — none at the amount studies say you need. Looks complete on the label. Isn't.

      Tums & Gas-X

      Show up after the damage is done. Tums fights acid. Gas-X pops gas bubbles. Neither one helps you break down the food causing the problem.

      Eating less to feel okay

      Smaller meals do help. But you're shrinking your life around your stomach instead of fixing it. Skipping dinners out is a price most people don't want to keep paying.

      Piabora

      The chewable papaya enzyme

      One enzyme. One job.

      Built to break down the foods that actually cause the bloating: protein, dairy, big meals, late dinners.

      You chew it. It mixes with your spit and starts working in seconds — not hours. Pineapple flavor.

      What we said no to

      A short list of things we didn't put in the bottle.

      No

      Mystery blends

      Every ingredient and how much is in it shows on the front of the bottle. You're not guessing.

      No

      Filler enzymes that don't do anything

      No tiny pinches of stuff just to make the label look full. One enzyme. The right dose. Done.

      No

      Big pills

      Pills break down in stomach acid before they touch your food. Our chewable starts working in your mouth.

      No

      Added sugar, gluten, or seed oils

      Sweetened with xylitol and stevia. Lab-tested. Gluten-free. Vegan. No fake colors.

      If we wouldn't take it ourselves after a heavy meal, it doesn't go in the bottle.

      One chewable. After meals. That's the whole plan.

      Stop fighting the bloat after.
      Fix it where it starts.

      Strong dose of papain. In a chewable that actually reaches your food. 60-day supply. Full money-back if your stomach disagrees.

      60-day money-back guarantee · Free shipping on 2+ bottles

      FAQ's

      Let it sit in your mouth for a few seconds so your saliva can soften the tablet, making it easier to break down. Don’t bite into it while it’s still hard like a piece of candy.

      One chewable per meal — up to three a day. Right after eating works best.

      Because most of the others don't matter. A typical multi-enzyme capsule has five or six ingredients, but four of them are at trace doses — too low to do anything. We picked the one that actually moves the needle (papain) and put it in at a dose that works. One job. Done right.

      Papain breaks down protein. Protein is the hardest part of a meal for your body to break down — it's why you feel heavy after a steak dinner but not after a salad. Papain handles it before your stomach has to.

      Because we wanted you to actually take it. A chewable that tastes like pineapple candy is the kind of thing you don't forget about. A pill that lives in the back of your cabinet does nothing for anyone.

      Two answers, fast and slow.

      Fast: the first meal you take it with. The chewable starts working in your mouth in about 30 seconds. By the time food hits your stomach, it's already helping break it down. Most people feel that meal go down lighter. Less heavy. Less full. Less pressure.

      Slow: the bigger stuff. The 3pm crash. The 5pm bloat. Waking up burping. That kind of thing usually takes 1 to 4 weeks to clear up. Some people see it in days. Some need the full 30. That's what the 60-day guarantee is for.

      Yes. This is one of the biggest customer groups we hear from.

      GLP-1s slow your stomach down on purpose. That slowdown is part of why you lose weight. It's also where the sulfur burps, the 4pm nausea, and the "food from yesterday is still up there" feeling come from. Your stomach is doing the same job at a slower speed.

      Papain does the protein breakdown for it. Less work for your slowed stomach. Less food sitting. Less of what's making the pen so hard to stay on. Most people on the shot say the sulfur burps drop the first week.

       If you want to time it around your shot day, ask your prescriber. We work alongside the GLP-1, not against it.

      Yes. Papain works on the food side. Your PPI works on the acid side. They don't compete.

      Most of our reflux customers are on a PPI when they find us. They use Piabora to address the upstream pressure their PPI doesn't touch. Less food sitting means less pressure. Less pressure means less acid pushing up.

      A lot of them work with their doctor over a few weeks to come off the PPI once the upstream cause is handled.

      Important: do not stop a PPI cold turkey. The rebound reflux is real and it can be worse than what you started with. Coordinate with your doctor on a taper.

      A lot of our customers have it. Some have a gastric emptying test result in a folder. Some were told they have "delayed motility" without a formal diagnosis.

      Papain does the protein breakdown your stomach muscle is too tired to do. It doesn't make your muscle move faster. It just gives the muscle less to grind. A few things to be straight about.

      This is not a drug. If you are on a prokinetic like Motegrity, Reglan, or Domperidone, do not stop it without your GI. We are something you add, not something that replaces what your doctor prescribed.

      If you are also on a GLP-1, the double-slowdown is real. Talk to your prescriber about which one is driving what.

      Yes. The week before your period, your hormones slow your gut down on purpose. Same slowdown, same protein backlog, same fix.

      Most cyclical-bloat customers take one after each meal during the 5 to 7 days before their period starts. Some take it daily and don't bother tracking the cycle. Both work.

      The jeans-don't-button feeling and the "who is that in the mirror" moment usually drop the first cycle. The water retention won't change. The pressure from food sitting and fermenting does.

      Yes. Without a gallbladder, you have less bile available on demand for fat-heavy meals. The protein side is also harder because your whole digestive flow shifted.

      Papain handles the protein side. The fat side needs ox bile (a separate supplement, sold in most drugstores). A lot of our post-gallbladder customers stack the two for fat-heavy meals and use just Piabora for everything else.

      If your gallbladder came out in the last 6 months, your gut is still adjusting. Be patient with the first 2 weeks. It usually settles.

      It shouldn't. The whole point is to make your stomach do less work, not more. Side effects are rare and usually mild.

      Because we said no to that on purpose. Adding more enzymes would let us put a bigger number on the label, but it would mean less of each enzyme per dose. We'd rather do one thing right than five things badly.

      90 chewables per bottle. That's a 30-day supply if you take one after each meal.

      It tastes neutral. No chalk. No aftertaste.

      The tablet is hard on first bite. Let it sit on your tongue for about 30 seconds and your saliva softens it. Then you chew it down. No water needed.

      People who hate the chalk of every other chewable supplement they've tried tend to write us about this one. It just goes down easy. Even on a bad-stomach day.

      Papaya enzyme is generally safe for most people. If you take blood thinners or have a latex allergy, talk to your doctor first. Papain can interact with blood-thinning medications. If you’re pregnant or nursing, check with your doctor before taking.

      60-day money-back guarantee. Use the full bottle. If you don't feel a difference, send it back and we'll refund you — no need to return what's left.