This exploratory observational trial provides the opportunity to gather information on the effect of daily consumption of Poppi Apple Cider Vinegar Prebiotic Soda on gut health and digestion.
Individuals aged 18+ with a BMI under 30 and self-reported regular issues with IBS and/or poor digestion symptoms, including bloating, gassiness, heartburn, abdominal pain, constipation or associated symptoms (self-reported), but otherwise healthy will be chosen to participate in the study (see "4. Participant Definition"). Participants will be advised to discontinue any other oral supplement targeting the gut, including antibiotics, during the study and at least 3 months prior to. Participants will be asked to complete the baseline survey on gut and skin health before the study starts. Participants will also be asked to discontinue any additional soda consumption during the study. Each day in the morning, for lunch, or in the afternoon, participants will drink one 12 fl oz. can of Poppi ACV prebiotic soda. After 2 full weeks (day 14 of the study period) of drinking Poppi daily, participants will complete the 2-week follow up survey of gut and skin health. After four weeks (day 28) of the study period, participants will complete the 4-week end-of-study follow up survey of gut and skin health. Making the whole study period four weeks. The gut health surveys completed at baseline, week two and week four will be evaluated to determine the impact of Poppi ACV prebiotic soda on symptoms of poor gut health/digestion/IBS, including bloating, gas, heartburn, constipation and abdominal pain, as well as skin health.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
38
Drink Poppi Vinager Soda
Citruslabs
Santa Monica, California, United States
Change in IBS symptoms [Time Frame: Baseline to 4 weeks)
Survey-based assessment (0-5 scale) of changes in IBS symptoms with higher scores representing an improved outcome.
Time frame: 4 weeks
Change in bowel movements [Time Frame: Baseline to 4 weeks)
Survey-based assessment (0-5 scale) of changes in stool frequency and consistency (constipation vs. diarrhea vs. normal) with higher scores representing an improved outcome.
Time frame: 4 weeks
Change in skin health [Time Frame: Baseline to 4 weeks)
Survey-based assessment (0-5 scale) of changes in perceived skin health with higher scores representing an improved outcome.
Time frame: 4 weeks
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