Gains In Bulk hasn’t only released a pre-workout this week, it has a whole host of innovations lined up for the week of Black Friday, where it has a strong discount of 20% off everything over at gainsinbulk.com. The brand’s entry into the competitive pre-workout space, No Matter What, has just been joined by a product called Total Digest. This is an all-out digestion and gut health concoction, bringing together a variety of digestive enzymes and an immense amount of probiotics.
We’ve got the complete list of ingredients in Gains In Bulk’s Total Digest below, where you can see the various enzymes and probiotics, including the likes of protease, lipase, amylase, bromelain, and lactase, and on the probiotic side, you get 50 million CFUs a serving, also from a selection of ingredients. The brand takes pride in the array of digestive enzymes, mentioning in its marketing that instead of three or four, it has gone for the whole set with 16 enzymes crucial to breaking down all of your traditional macronutrients: protein, carbohydrates, and fat.
An interesting part about Total Digest is that Gains In Bulk promotes it similarly to a glucose disposal agent in the sense that the supplement will help your body easily digest problematic meals like pizza, burgers, and wings. In our experience, especially with GDAs, it’s best to utilize things like this to help improve your body’s digestion and absorption of regular intake and go from there. Adding a high-calorie meal because you have a product that aids in that sort of thing may not be the best idea as it won’t completely erase its effects; it’s there to supplement.
We only mention the high-calorie meal use as it’s a common question we get about how much products like this can help. While we haven’t had Total Digest, the many products we’ve had over the years do improve your body’s digestion and uptake but have a minimal effect on remedying a full-blown cheat meal. As a digestion and gut health enhancer, Total Digest is solid, and you can pick it up from Gains In Bulk’s website at $39 for 45 servings or $78 for the much bigger 135 serving.