
For people on Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro & Zepbound
The chapter nobody warned you about.
You're on the GLP-1. You're in the best shape of your life.
But so is something else. A burp out of nowhere. A taste that won't quit. The quiet half-step back before a kiss.
You've tried the mints. The mouthwash. Brushing twice as long. It comes back in an hour. Because it isn't your mouth — it's coming from a place a toothbrush was never built to reach.
Minty1 reaches it.
The truth is:
GLP-1 breath isn't one problem. It's two — stacked on top of each other
That's why nothing has worked.
Mints cover the top layer for twenty minutes.
Mouthwash rinses the surface and dries you out.
Brushing harder doesn't reach either layer.
Problem 1:
The smell coming from your gut
GLP-1s work by slowing down how fast food leaves your stomach. That's how the drug does its job — you stay full longer, you eat less, the weight comes off.
But here's the catch. While that food sits there longer, the bacteria in your gut get extra time with it. They break down the protein. And they release a gas called hydrogen sulfide — the same gas that makes rotten eggs smell the way they do.
That gas doesn't just stay in your stomach. It rises. Sometimes as a burp that clears a room. Sometimes as a quiet exhale that's still there two hours after you've brushed.
It's not in your head. It's coming from your gut.
Problem 2:
The smell coming from your mouth
GLP-1s also turn down your thirst. You drink less without noticing. Your saliva slows down too.
That matters. Saliva is your mouth's natural rinse — it washes food away and keeps bacteria in check. With less of it, bacteria on your tongue multiply and release a chemical called methyl mercaptan. That's the sour, cabbage-like smell behind chronic bad breath.
It sits right on top of the rotten-egg smell rising from your gut.
Two smells. Two places. At the same time.
A quick reality check
Why mints, mouthwash, and brushing harder never really fix GLP-1 breath
These are the first things everyone reaches for. They're not wrong — they just weren't built for what GLP-1s are doing to your body. Here's where each one falls short.
Mouthwash
Most mouthwashes work with alcohol. Alcohol kills bacteria on contact — and dries your mouth out while doing it. That's the problem. Dry mouth is already half of why your breath smells in the first place. You're treating one half by making the other half worse.
The fresh feeling fades in an hour. The dryness sticks around. And neither version of mouthwash — alcohol or alcohol-free — reaches your stomach, which is where most of the smell is actually coming from.
Mints & gum
Mints cover the smell for the minute they're in your mouth — and then the smell comes right back. Worse, sugar mints actually feed the bacteria making it smell in the first place. You're spending money to keep the problem going.
Sugar-free gum helps a little with the dryness. But the rotten-egg smell rising from your gut doesn't care about wintergreen. You'd have to chew a pack a day just to keep up.
Brushing more
The first instinct is to brush harder. Brush longer. Brush more often. Add a tongue scraper. Switch to a stronger toothpaste. And the smell still comes back within two hours.
That's not a hygiene failure. You're already doing everything right. The problem is that the smell isn't being made in your mouth. It's being made deep in your gut — and no toothbrush in the world is long enough to reach it.
Meet MINTY1
Think of it as toothpaste for your gut — made for the way GLP-1s actually change your body. A spoonful, twice a day, swallowed like honey. You'll feel it slide down warm and clean, settling your stomach where the sulfur burps start, and rinsing your mouth on the way through.
Three quietly powerful botanicals. Two sources of the smell. One simple ritual that finally reaches both.
For the Gut
Lemon Balm
The Greeks called it melissa — "honey bee" — and used it for over two thousand years to settle restless stomachs. They reached for it to ease bloating, calm gas, and help food move along when it got stuck.
Which is exactly what's happening inside you right now: food sitting too long, starting to ferment, sending that smell back up.
It gently relaxes your gut so things keep moving. It works with your GLP-1, not against it — calming the side effect without slowing down the weight loss.
For the Gut & the Mouth
Clove Bud Oil
In Ayurvedic medicine, clove has been used for thousands of years to clean the mouth and settle the stomach — long before anyone knew why it worked. Now we do. The active compound is called eugenol, and it does two things at the same time.
First, it goes after a stomach bacterium called Helicobacter pylori — one of the biggest contributors to that rotten-egg sulfur smell rising from your gut.
Second, it kills the bacteria living on the back of your tongue that cause the sour, cabbage-like smell on your breath.
For the Mouth
Green Tea Extract
In China, green tea has been sipped for over four thousand years — first as medicine, then as ritual. Monks used it to stay clear-headed. Healers used it to freshen the breath of patients who couldn't. They didn't have a name for why it worked. We do now.
The active compound is called EGCG. It binds directly to methyl mercaptan — the sour, cabbage-like chemical your tongue produces when your mouth dries out — and neutralizes it on contact.
40% drop in bad-breath compounds in a double-blind clinical trial, compared to just 10% on placebo.
A concentrated dose in every serving, working right where your dry mouth has let bacteria take over.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Real change takes time. Here's what our customers on a GLP-1 typically report.
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Week 1
The botanicals start working below the surface. Lemon balm settles the gut where the sulfur burps begin. Clove and green tea start clearing the bacteria your GLP-1 has let multiply. You probably won't notice anything dramatic yet — but the cycle is being interrupted at the root.
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Week 2–3
Morning breath is noticeably less intense. The white film on your tongue starts to clear. People close to you may comment without you ever asking.
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Week 4–6
The daily anxiety starts to fade. You stop checking your breath in the bathroom. You leave the house without gum in your pocket.
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Month 2–3
The gut-breath cycle is broken. You're not managing the problem anymore. You're present in conversations, close moments, your daily life. That's why most customers choose the 90-day protocol.
Why CHOOSE MINTY 1
AFTER ONLY 12 days of use
91%
of users reported fresher breath
83%
of users reported reduced sulfur burps
89%
of users reported feeling more confident
89%
of users reported healthier, whiter teeth
Based on an independent third-party survey of 500 users
How to Use MINTY1
Scoop two small spoonfuls of MINTY1
Place it in your mouth and swallow
Feel the freshness and confidence from within
Repeat twice per day for consistent & effective results
Advice from Preventive Health Specialist Dr. Mei-Lin Tan, MD
Bad breath on a GLP-1 isn't a hygiene problem. The medication slows digestion, which creates fermentation in the gut. It also reduces saliva, which lets bacteria multiply in the mouth. Mouthwash and mints can't reach either source.
What's different about MINTY1 is that its botanicals work on both — calming the gut where the smell starts, and clearing the bacteria where it shows up. For my patients on GLP-1s, treating the root has worked far better than masking it.
REAL PEOPLE, REAL RESULTS
Try It Risk-Free for 60 Days
If it doesn't work, you don't pay. Simple as that.
Use MINTY1 daily for 60 days. If you're not leaning in closer during conversations, reaching for mints less, and feeling genuinely more confident, we refund every penny.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is MINTY1?
What is MINTY1?
A daily herbal gel made for one specific job: the bad breath that shows up alongside GLP-1 medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro and Zepbound. Two small spoonfuls, twice a day. Goes after the two places GLP-1 breath actually comes from — your gut and your mouth — at the same time.
Within a few weeks, most people notice their breath smells like freshly cut mint and lime — all day.
How does it work?
How does it work?
GLP-1s cause breath issues in two ways.
They slow digestion (which lets bacteria ferment food in the stomach and produce sulfur burps), and they reduce thirst signaling (which dries out the mouth and lets a different set of bacteria thrive on the tongue). MINTY1's three hero botanicals tackle both.
- Lemon balm settles the gut.
- Clove tacklesH. pyloridown there and anaerobic bacteria up here.
- Green tea EGCG neutralizes the methyl mercaptan compound behind dry-mouth odor.
What does it taste like?
What does it taste like?
Cool, clean, lightly minty — somewhere between fresh mint leaves and a squeeze of lime. The herbs come through gently, not in a "green juice" way. Most people are surprised by how nice it is. A few have said it's the part of their day they actually look forward to.
How do I take it?
How do I take it?
Two small scoops (using the spoon included in every jar), twice a day. Off the spoon, like honey.
Will it interfere with my GLP-1?
Will it interfere with my GLP-1?
Not at all. MINTY1 is a botanical supplement, not a medication. It won't speed up your digestion or get in the way of how your GLP-1 works. It just sits alongside it — calming the side effect, while your shot keeps doing what it does best. If you have any specific concerns, a quick chat with your doctor is always a good idea.
Is it safe for long-term use?
Is it safe for long-term use?
Yes. MINTY1 is made from food-grade botanicals with centuries of safe traditional use behind them. Non-habit forming. Made in a cGMP-certified facility. Daily use, for as long as the GLP-1 is part of the routine.
How quickly will I notice a difference?
How quickly will I notice a difference?
Most people notice the sulfur burps quieting first — usually within seven to fourteen days. The dry-mouth side takes a touch longer, because the oral microbiome needs time to rebalance. In our four-week independent panel, 91% felt fresher breath by day twelve.
Does it replace my mouthwash or toothbrush?
Does it replace my mouthwash or toothbrush?
Not at all. Keep brushing and flossing — MINTY1 handles the underlying causes the rest of the routine can't reach.
Any side effects to know about?
Any side effects to know about?
MINTY1 is gentle and well-tolerated. Some people notice a small shift in digestion during the first week as the botanicals get to work — usually nothing more than feeling a little lighter. If you have a known allergy to any of the ingredients, stop using it.
Is it vegan?
Is it vegan?
Vegetarian, yes. Vegan, no — MINTY1 contains a small amount of white beeswax, which helps give the gel its smooth, spoonable texture. Everything else is fully plant-based. No gelatin, no dairy, no animal products beyond the beeswax.
How should I store it?
How should I store it?
Cool, dry place. Lid on. Fridge optional — it'll extend the shelf life but isn't required. Each jar keeps for up to 2 years unopened.
What if it doesn't work for me?
What if it doesn't work for me?
Then we'll send your money back. Our 60-Day Money-Back Guarantee is simple — one email, full refund, no need to return the jars. We'd rather you try it for yourself and decide than wonder if it would've worked.