How did Bisey come to be?

First there was a tummy rumble, followed by a few acidy grumbles. A rather embarrassing burp and a parp or two of trapped wind later… Bisey made their way into the world (it’s pronounced By-si by the way). Chances are, you’ve met this niggling little tummy troublemaker before – even if you didn’t know it was Bisey. But feel free to say hello anyway.

To be honest we’re not really sure where Bisey came from – only that he has a habit of appearing right when you least want him. Sometimes after a big meal, when you’re on a night out enjoying yourself, or most annoyingly of all, when you’re trying to get to sleep.

He represents the bothersome symptoms of heartburn, indigestion and trapped wind – creeping in quietly, then irritatingly impossible to ignore. He’s a familiar nuisance that turns to digestive discomfort – the very symptoms Bisodol Indigestion Relief Tablets are made for, heartburn, indigestion and trapped wind.

How did Bisey come to be?

A little about Bisey the Bisodol character

Bisey starts every day bright blue and on his best behaviour. We like this Bisey.

Then heartburn shows up. Or indigestion. Or trapped wind.

Before you know it, he’s turning red, or green or purple and making a right nuisance of himself. Each colour tells a slightly different story and none of them are good news for your stomach.

For someone so small, he sure can be surprisingly dramatic…

Red Bisey – Heartburn

Burning sensation in the chest? An unpleasant sour taste or hiccups that keep making an appearance? Red Bisey is in his element. When heartburn strikes – often worse after eating – he turns bright red and is annoyingly impossible to ignore.

Green Bisey – Indigestion

Feeling full and uncomfortable after a meal? Burping your way through the afternoon after a lunch on the go? When indigestion strikes it’s Bisey’s green era.

Purple Bisey – Trapped wind

We all get wind from time to time but there’s no denying it can get a bit awkward. When gas builds up and gives you the parps, burps and borborygmi – the technical term for those tummy rumbles – Bisey turns a coy shade of purple. He’s puffed up, restless and definitely overstaying his welcome.

Bisey and Bisodol – a complicated relationship

Bisey embodies the niggling, uncomfortable symptoms – heartburn, indigestion and trapped wind – that can follow a big meal or due to a busy lifestyle where we’re hurriedly eating on the go or eating too late at night.

Bisodol tablets are formulated to provide a unique triple action heartburn relief, helping to relieve indigestion symptoms and keep our little friend here under control.

It’s quite simple really, if Bisey shows up (and sadly for most of us he does at some point), Bisodol is ready. And he knows it.

Bisey and Bisodol - a complicated relationship

Spot Bisey

Bisey’s been very busy getting out and about. You might have seen him popping up in Bisodol adverts or stealing the limelight on our social media channels.

He’s certainly a little monster on a mission, so if you get wind of him up to usual antics – please keep an eye out.

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Spot Bisey

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