Finally, a complete explanation for your bloating

A gastroenterologist-built framework that addresses the full picture — gut motility, the gut-brain axis, hormones, diaphragm and pelvic floor function, diet and the microbiome. Not as separate interventions. As one integrated system.

A multi-system approach to bloating that finally addresses the full picture.

You've tried the elimination diets, the probiotics, the tests. Maybe you've been told your labs are normal and your symptoms are due to stress. Yet none of it has actually gotten you closer to relief. That's because chronic bloating in women is rarely caused by one thing. It's a convergence of multiple systems — and it doesn't resolve until you address all of them.

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This is for you if:

You've seen multiple doctors and left every appointment without a real explanation.

You've been told your labs are normal, your scope was fine, and you should try reducing stress.

You've done the elimination diets — maybe more than once — and you're still bloating every day.

You've cycled through supplements — probiotics, digestive enzymes, magnesium — without lasting results.

Your symptoms are noticeably worse at certain points in your cycle, but no one has ever connected those dots.

You're done with generic gut health advice. You want to understand what's actually driving your symptoms.

I’m Dr. Liat Fine, a gastroenterologist specializing in chronic bloating in women.

In my practice, I kept seeing the same pattern: women who had tried everything — the diets, the supplements, the tests — and were still bloating every day.

So I built something different.

Fine Belly Method is built around evaluating all of the systems that drive chronic bloating — gut motility, the gut-brain axis, hormones, pelvic floor and diaphragm function, diet and the microbiome — because focusing on just one is often why nothing has worked.