ULTIMATE DIGESTION SUPPORT
You can't run a 12-hour shift on a gut that isn't working. Bloating after lunch. Heaviness that doesn't quit. Gas, discomfort, and the kind of post-meal sluggishness that turns the second half of your day into a grind. Most of it comes from one of two places: food that doesn't break down properly in the moment, or a gut microbiome that's been beat up by years of irregular eating, stress, and convenience meals.
The Gut Pack handles both. Biotics builds the long-term foundation. Digest handles the meal-time moment. Bundled together, they're $13 off the price of buying them separately — full-day gut coverage in one purchase.
The Gut Pack is the same Biotics and Digest you'd buy individually — full-size bottles, no shortcuts, no compromise formulas. Two products. Two jobs. One system.
1 × Biotics — 60 Billion CFU Probiotic (60 capsules, 30-day supply)
The daily foundation. Four clinically studied probiotic strains plus a prebiotic fiber (FOS) in a single capsule, protected by MAKTREK® Bi-Pass Technology so the strains actually survive your stomach acid and reach your gut alive. Taken once a day with food. Builds and maintains a healthy gut microbiome over time.
1 × Digest — Digestive Enzymes with Makzyme-Pro™ (60 capsules, 30-day supply)
The meal-time action. Six digestive enzymes plus Alpha Galactosidase in a veggie capsule, taken twice a day with meals to break down protein, fat, dairy, and the high-fiber stuff that causes acute bloating and gas.
Most gut supplements pick a lane — either probiotics OR enzymes. The Gut Pack runs both because they do different jobs at different times.
You can buy them separately. Most people don't, because the bundle is $13 cheaper and one purchase handles both jobs.
BCN doesn't make supplements for people who sit at a desk. The Gut Pack is built for trades, construction, oilfield, warehouse, trucking, military, and anyone whose meals are irregular, whose schedule is unforgiving, and whose gut takes more abuse than the average person's.
If you eat in your truck, eat on rotation, eat what the gas station has at 4am, or eat clean at home but still feel off — your gut needs both systems running. Biotics builds the foundation. Digest handles the moment.
If you have any medical condition or take prescription medication, talk to your doctor before starting.
Morning: 2 capsules of Biotics with food. Same time every day. Consistency matters more than timing.
With meals: 1 capsule of Digest, twice a day. Take it with your two largest or most-likely-to-cause-discomfort meals — the gas station breakfast, the drive-thru lunch, the late dinner. For best results, take it 20 to 30 minutes before the meal; with the first bite still works if you can't plan ahead.
That's it. 30 days of full-day gut coverage per bundle.
One full-size bottle of Biotics (60 capsules, 30-day supply) and one full-size bottle of Digest (60 capsules, 30-day supply). Same products you'd buy individually — no smaller bottles, no different formulas, no compromise. The bundle saves you $13 over buying them separately.
Yes. Digestive enzymes and probiotics work on different parts of digestion and complement each other. Enzymes break down food during a meal — protein, fat, dairy, complex carbohydrates. Probiotics colonize your gut over time, supporting long-term flora balance and immune function. They don't interfere with each other and most quality gut-health systems include both. The Gut Pack bundles them so you don't have to think about it.
It's the exact same two products. The only difference is the price — $49 for the Gut Pack vs. $62 for Biotics ($32) + Digest ($30) bought separately. That's a $13 discount, or about 21% off. Same bottles, same potencies, same 30-day supply on each.
Digest works in the moment — most people notice less bloating and post-meal heaviness within the first few meals of consistent use. Biotics builds over time — most people notice changes within 2 to 4 weeks of consistent daily use, with deeper benefits at 6 to 12 weeks. Running both means you get immediate meal-time relief AND long-term gut flora support at the same time.
You can, but they don't have to be at the same time. Most people take Biotics once daily with food (often breakfast or whichever meal is most consistent), and Digest twice daily with their two heaviest meals. Some people take Biotics in the morning and Digest with lunch and dinner. The two products don't interact — schedule them however fits your day.
Yes. The 15% subscribe-and-save brings the Gut Pack to $41.65 per delivery, and you can pause, skip, or cancel anytime. Subscription is the cheapest way to run the system long-term — most people get the most benefit from 2-3 months of consistent use before evaluating.
Yes — that's exactly what it's built for. Digest handles the immediate enzymatic work: protein, fat, dairy, and the high-fiber ingredients in fast-food meals. Biotics supports the long-term gut health that's often disrupted by years of convenience eating. Together they address both the symptom (acute bloating) and the underlying gut balance.
Yes. The Alpha Galactosidase in Digest is specifically built to break down raffinose, stachyose, and verbascose — the complex carbohydrates in beans, broccoli, cabbage, onions, and similar foods that most commonly cause gas. It's the same enzyme found in over-the-counter products designed specifically for bean-related discomfort.
Yes. The Fungal Lactase in Digest supports lactose breakdown for anyone who deals with discomfort after dairy or whey protein shakes. The probiotic support from Biotics also helps over time as the gut microbiome adapts.
No. Neither product contains caffeine, other stimulants, hormones, or banned substances. The Gut Pack is digestive support — no energy effect, no impact on sleep, nothing that raises heart rate.
No. Both products are hormone-free, stimulant-free, contain no banned substances, no amphetamines, and nothing that triggers positives on standard workplace, military, or athletic drug screens.
Both Biotics and Digest use cellulose-based vegetable capsules — no animal-derived gelatin. The enzymes in Digest are from fungal and plant sources. The probiotic strains in both products are bacterial cultures. Suitable for vegetarian and vegan use.
Both bottles are sized for a 30-day supply at the recommended dose (Biotics: 60 caps, 2 daily = 30 days; Digest: 60 caps, 2 daily = 30 days), so they should run out around the same time. If your usage varies, you can buy individual bottles of Biotics or Digest separately to refill whichever runs out first.
Yes. Both probiotics and digestive enzymes are intended for ongoing daily use and have clean long-term safety profiles in healthy adults. There's no need to cycle off either product. If you have a diagnosed gut condition, check with your doctor.
Anyone under 18, pregnant or nursing women (without consulting a doctor), anyone allergic to pineapple or papaya (Digest contains Bromelain and Papain), anyone on blood-thinning medications (Bromelain interaction), severely immunocompromised individuals, and anyone with an active GI condition under treatment.
Read our gut guide on why your digestion drives your daily performance, or our breakdown of digestive enzymes for on-the-go meals.