
Frequently Asked Questions
What's in this stuff?
Active Ingredients
D-limonene.
Other Ingredients
Softgel consists of gelatin, glycerin, purified water, annatto extract (a natural plant-based coloring to act as light barrier).
Does NOT contain wheat, gluten, soy, dairy or nuts.
Note: If you have a medical condition or you are currently taking medications, consult your qualified healthcare professional before using this product.
Is it safe?
Orange Burps is a high-quality essential oil citrus fruit extract that is both natural and safe. In addition, the active ingredient in Orange Burps, d-limonene, is considered to be a GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) substance by the FDA.
Clinical research indicates that d-limonene not only safely targets acid reflux, but it also has cancer- fighting properties.†
What is "Orange Burps"?
Orange Burps contains an active ingredient called d-limonene, which is clinically proven to target heartburn and acid reflux for six months or longer in the majority of people who use it. In addition, unlike medications that limit acid production, Orange Burps does not shut down production of stomach acid. The food-grade d-limonene in Orange Burps is also especially beneficial because it is steam distilled and extracted from orange peels.
How do I use it?
Take 1 or 2 softgels daily or every other day, and then as needed. Users typically start seeing results after several days. Clinical trials have suggested that an effective dose may be 1000 mg (2 softgels) every other day for a span of 20 days.
Why the name “Orange Burps”?
Shortly after taking a softgel, many users experience a short period of mild, citrusy burps. It’s actually a pleasant sensation and typically only lasts for a few minutes. Researchers believe that this burping action helps coat the esophagus with the active ingredient, d-limonene, and that these burps may also explain why citrus oil is so useful for people who have acid reflux and heartburn.
What if it's not for me?
If anytime within the first 30 days from when you receive your Burps you decide that they're not for you, just let us know. We will refund you the purchase of your first bottle, minus shipping costs. You do not even need to send us back the bottle! For any other product, we will process a refund if you ship us back the unopened product.
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Lifetime fan
I've been taking Orange Burps for almost two years! They're great! I rarely have heartburn or acid reflux now. I've told doctors and lots of other people about them. They help me sleep at night!

Made me sane again
I bought this product out of desperation, because I was living on gavascon and pepto bismol. I could barely eat anything (no matter what it was), and I went months with little sleep to the point of hallucinating. When I took the product, it stopped my esophagus from spasming enabling me able to actually sleep. It took a lot longer for the acid reflux, but after about 2 weeks, I was able to eat more foods that I wasn’t able to enjoy. This product saved me from jumping off a bridge.

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I would wake up during the night with a lot of acid reflux with it sometimes coming up into my throat , I tried apple cider vinegar and it would give some relief for a short period, then I saw orange burps advertised and I thought I would try it and I am glad I did. After approx . a week of taking it twice a day my acid reflux was almost gone and now it is a rarity when it comes back and when it does it is not bad a all. Most of the time I only have to take 1 pill a day to help keep acid reflux away.

Gastro Issues
Whenever my stomach acts up I take an Orange Burp, no more than one a day for two days and my issues go away

First order. Shipped during record high temps (110+!) and all capsules were melted together to the point that integrity of the capsules and contents was unsalvageable (even with included suggested instructions to freeze, then break apart… uh, no. That didn’t work - seems like it was a previously identified instability issue, however). Waiting for CS response/solution.