LEMME earns mixed reviews: while many praise the gummies’ delicious taste, playful packaging, and effective standouts like Lemme Sleep, Focus, Debloat, and occasionally Matcha or Curb, others report little to no measurable results and question low active dosages. Reviews suggest the brand can work for sleep, focus, and IBS-related bloating for some users, but inconsistency across formulas and perceived placebo effects temper enthusiasm.
These lemme debloat gummies have been such a life changer for me since I suffer horribly from IBS with constipation. Most of the time it means I can enjoy my meals without feeling extremely bloated, uncomfortable and in pain.
This is not the first time I’ve had lemme gummies. This is my 3rd bottle of the lemme matcha and it gives me that all day energy without a huge midday crash. I also ordered some of their new ones I have not tried yet and rebought ones I take on a daily. As someone who suffers from IBS and constipation the lemme debloat gummies have been a huge lifesaver.
I’ve been trying the gummies for a little while now, and I have mixed feelings. On the plus side, they taste really good—definitely one of the better-tasting supplements I’ve tried—and they’re easy to remember to take because of that.
That said, I haven’t really noticed a meaningful difference since starting them. I gave it some time to see if results would build, but so far nothing stands out.
Overall, they’re enjoyable to take, but I’m still undecided on whether they’re actually doing much for me. I might keep using them a bit longer to see if anything changes, but at this point I’m not fully convinced.
I’ve tried the Lemme Focus gummies and genuinely think they’re effective — I feel more focused without any jitters. The brand definitely feels like a marketing machine from the Kardashian industrial complex, which I find a little eye-rolling. Some of the claims on the site (like “Lemme GLP-1”) drive me nuts. That said, begrudgingly, the product itself does what it says it will.