What Pattern Is Keeping Your Gut Stuck?
Researchers have identified distinct gut resistance patterns that affect people differently — and respond to different kinds of support. Answer 7 questions to identify yours.
This quiz is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.
How often do you feel bloated or heavy after a meal?
Think about your most consistent pattern over the past few weeks — not a single bad day.
Have probiotics or gut supplements helped you?
Be honest about your actual experience with these products over time.
After eating a "safe" or healthy meal, do you still experience discomfort?
By "safe" we mean foods you believe should be fine — vegetables, lean protein, whole grains, etc.
Have you tried elimination diets or cutting out specific foods?
Think about gluten, dairy, sugar, FODMAPs, or any other elimination approach.
How would you describe the timing of your gut discomfort?
Understanding when it happens is as important as what triggers it.
How long have you been dealing with these gut symptoms?
Duration often reflects how established the underlying pattern has become.
What would matter most to you right now?
Choose the outcome that feels most relevant to where you are today.
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Your Pattern: Early Resistance
William Anderson | Wellness Research Host — Pattern Analysis
Your answers describe a gut environment at an early crossroads. The symptoms aren't dramatic yet — some bloating after meals, occasional heaviness, a probiotic that may have helped briefly then leveled off. This is exactly the pattern that most people dismiss until it becomes harder to ignore. That's what makes this moment significant.
Why This Pattern Develops:
Research on the gut microbiome suggests that Early Resistance develops when the bacterial environment begins to reach saturation — what researchers call the beginning of the Probiotic Plateau. Beneficial bacteria added to this environment face increasing competition rather than a clear path to colonization. The symptoms are mild because the gut is still partially compensating. But each failed intervention quietly raises the resistance threshold.
Why Standard Approaches Keep This Pattern in Place:
- Probiotics that helped initially lose effectiveness as the environment adapts to the addition — raising the CFU count doesn't solve a saturation problem
- Dietary eliminations reduce load but don't address the underlying resistance state — so symptoms migrate to new foods rather than resolving
- Adding higher-dose probiotics to an early-resistance gut can accelerate saturation rather than reverse it
The Research Points Toward a Different Starting Point
The Yellow Bottle was formulated specifically for gut environments showing early resistance signals. Its approach addresses the environment first — before adding more bacteria into a system that's already starting to resist.
Because you're in the early stages of this pattern, your 20% discount has been applied automatically.
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Your Pattern: Established Resistance
William Anderson | Wellness Research Host — Pattern Analysis
The pattern in your answers is one that researchers have documented consistently — and it's one that tends to reinforce itself over time rather than resolve on its own. You've tried the obvious approaches. The probiotics. The eliminations. The diet overhaul. And you're still in essentially the same place. That's not a personal failure. That's what Established Resistance does.
Why This Pattern Develops:
When the gut environment reaches a state of sustained resistance — what researchers call Probiotic Overload Syndrome — the microbiome stabilizes around resistance rather than responsiveness. Repeated attempts to introduce new bacteria have progressively trained the environment to resist additions rather than integrate them. Standard interventions at this stage don't just fail to help; the research suggests they can actively reinforce the pattern by continuing to add to a system that has adapted to reject.
Why Standard Approaches Keep This Pattern in Place:
- Long-term probiotic use without lasting results is the defining signal — the environment has adapted to the additions, not benefited from them
- Elimination diets provide less and less relief over time because the resistance is now environmental, not input-based
- The 'same baseline' experience after multiple interventions is consistent with a gut that has stabilized around resistance mode — adding more inputs continues the cycle
A Fundamentally Different Starting Point
The Yellow Bottle was developed for gut environments in exactly this state. Its formulation addresses the resistance environment directly — not by adding more bacteria, but by changing the conditions those bacteria are entering. The Established Resistance Pattern is what the research behind The Yellow Bottle was specifically designed to address.
Because your results indicate the more advanced pattern, your 30% discount has been applied.
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