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St. Francis Herb Farm
Acidux - 250ml
Acidux - 250ml
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- Settle upset stomach
- Relief from heartburn
- Helps with acid reflux
- Antiinflammatory properties
- Easy to use & absorb liquid tincture
- Glutenfree
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Acidux - 250ml
$95.99
St. Francis Herb Farm Acidux - 250ml is a dietary supplement, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

CALM UPSET STOMACH AND HEARTBURN WITH ACIDUX Acidux from St. Francis Herb Farm features 6 different herbs chosen for their ability to effectively settle upset stomach and provide relief from heart burn. The inclusion of calendula and meadowsweet contributes anti-inflammatory properties. Additionally, chamomile, licorice, and ginger assist in calming the stomach, while marshmallow alleviates irritation in the digestive tract. This powerful and holistic blend effectively addresses the discomfort associated with digestive inflammation. In an easy to use tincture to provide relief faster and more effective than traditional capsules. [LIQUID]
Ingredients:
Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria, flowering top) (1:4, QCE 75 mg) 0.30ml
Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla, flower) (1:4, QCE 55mg) 0.22ml
Calendula (Calendula officinalis, flower) (1:4, QCE 50 mg) 0.20ml
Marshmallow (Althaea officinalis, root) (1:4, QCE 35 mg) 0.14 ml
Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra, root and stolon) (1:4, QCE 20 mg) 0.08 ml
Ginger (Zingiber officinale, rhizome) (1:1, QCE 60 mg) 0.06 ml
QCE = Quantity Crude Equivalent
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Grain alcohol, Distilled water, Vegetable glycerine
Important Information:
Keep out of reach of children. Please see below for more information.
Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria, flowering top) (1:4, QCE 75 mg) 0.30ml
Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla, flower) (1:4, QCE 55mg) 0.22ml
Calendula (Calendula officinalis, flower) (1:4, QCE 50 mg) 0.20ml
Marshmallow (Althaea officinalis, root) (1:4, QCE 35 mg) 0.14 ml
Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra, root and stolon) (1:4, QCE 20 mg) 0.08 ml
Ginger (Zingiber officinale, rhizome) (1:1, QCE 60 mg) 0.06 ml
QCE = Quantity Crude Equivalent
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Grain alcohol, Distilled water, Vegetable glycerine
Important Information:
Keep out of reach of children. Please see below for more information.
Dosage
Adults: Take 2 ml (60 drops) 3 times daily, in a little water, on an empty stomach. Take a few hours before or after taking other medications.
Adults: Take 2 ml (60 drops) 3 times daily, in a little water, on an empty stomach. Take a few hours before or after taking other medications.
Wild Crafted & Organic Liquid Herbs - 50 New Added
St. Francis Herb Farm is a leading natural health and herbal supplement company with popular immune-supporting products like Deep Immune and Chest Rub. They also offers a top-selling stress-supporting supplement, Strest Adrenal Tonic. St. Francis Herbs use high-quality herbs and delivers on quality.
St. Francis Herb Farm is a leading natural health and herbal supplement company with popular immune-supporting products like Deep Immune and Chest Rub. They also offers a top-selling stress-supporting supplement, Strest Adrenal Tonic. St. Francis Herbs use high-quality herbs and delivers on quality.
Cautions & Warnings:
Consult a health care practitioner before use: if you are breastfeeding; if you have a liver disorder; if you are on blood thinners. Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms worsen or persist. Do not take: if you are pregnant; if you are taking thiazide diuretics, cardiac glycosides, corticosteroids, stimulant laxatives or other medications that may aggravate electrolyte imbalance; if you have hypokalemia, high blood pressure, or a kidney or cardiovascular disorder; if you are allergic to plants of the Asteraceae/Compositae/Daisy family; if you are sensitive to salicylates. Hypersensitivity/allergy has been known to occur, in which case discontinue use.
HEARTBURN: WHAT IS IT?
Heartburn is a common condition characterized by a burning sensation in the chest or throat. It occurs when stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing irritation and inflammation. Heartburn can be caused by several factors, including certain foods, beverages, and medications, as well as obesity, pregnancy, and other medical conditions that affect the digestive system.
Common Foods That Can Cause Heartburn Include:
Spicy and acidic foods
Fried and fatty foods
Carbonated drinks and caffeine-containing beverages
Onions, garlic, and other foods with a strong odour
Chocolate and
peppermint
Alcohol and tobacco
Heartburn symptoms can range from mild to severe and may include a burning or sour taste in the mouth, a feeling of fullness in the chest or abdomen, and difficulty swallowing.
Treatment options typically include lifestyle changes, over-the-counter medications, and sometimes prescription medications or fundoplication surgery, which entails wrapping the top of the stomach around the lower esophageal sphincter to tighten the muscle and prevent reflux. There are also a lot of effective natural solutions that can help manage the symptoms of heartburn and, in many instances, even help reverse heartburn by optimizing gut health.
Natural Solutions For Heartburn
Activated Charcoal:
is a substance that does not get absorbed by the gut, so once it is swallowed, it reaches the intestines intact. It can absorb toxins and intestinal gases in the digestive tract, relieving uncomfortable GI symptoms.
Aloe Vera Juice:
aloe vera has anti-inflammatory properties and can soothe the lining of the esophagus. Drink a small amount of aloe vera juice before meals to control heartburn.
Apple Cider Vinegar:
apple cider vinegar helps neutralize stomach acid and improve digestion. Mix one tablespoon of apple cider vinegar with a glass of water and drink it before meals.
Baking Soda:
can help neutralize stomach acid. Mix half a teaspoon of baking soda with a glass of water and drink it slowly.
Bitters:
are combinations of bitter botanicals (herbs, spices, barks, fruits, flowers, and roots) that stimulate the secretion of digestive juices to promote better digestion and relieve GI symptoms such as indigestion, gas, bloating, and flatulence.
Cinnamon:
a classic of Traditional Chinese Medicine- helps calm the digestive tract and decreases gas pains. It is a natural antispasmodic that reduces gas formation when taken with food.
Digestive
Enzymes:
a full-spectrum digestive enzyme supplement that contains lactase to break down lactose in dairy, lipase to break down fats,
amylase
to break down starches and
protease
to break down proteins, promotes optimal
digestive health
and helps soothe GI symptoms like gas and bloating.
Fennel Seeds / Fennel Essential Oil:
boast antiseptic properties; known to relieve constipation, flatulence, bloating, gas pains, and digestive upset.
Ginger:
has potent anti-inflammatory properties, aiding digestion and reducing gas formation. It also helps alleviate nausea.
Licorice Root:
can help increase mucus production, which can protect the lining of the esophagus from stomach acid.
Peppermint:
natural antispasmodic; helps soothe stomach aches and gas pains. Helps calm the digestive tract, reducing the spasms that cause gas buildup.
Probiotics:
friendly bacteria help balance the gut flora, which enables you to digest foods without causing gas pains, bloating, or cramping.
Managing This Concern
Medications for heartburn come in various forms, including antacids, H2 blockers, and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). Conventionally available antacids, such as Tums or Rolaids, neutralize stomach acid, providing quick but short-term relief. H2 blockers, such as ranitidine or famotidine, reduce the amount of acid the stomach produces, providing longer-lasting relief than antacids. PPIs, such as omeprazole or esomeprazole, also reduce stomach acid production and are typically used for more severe or chronic cases of heartburn. Unfortunately, these medications can have a variety of side effects. For instance, antacids often cause constipation and diarrhea; H2 blockers can cause headache, dizziness, constipation, diarrhea, and nausea; Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) can cause headache, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. And long-term use of PPIs can increase your risk of fractures, kidney disease, and infections.
Making lifestyle changes such as avoiding trigger foods, eating smaller meals, and not lying down immediately after eating, alongside natural digestive health supplements, is likely the best way to help manage heartburn and, in many cases, reverse heartburn in otherwise healthy individuals.
Consult a health care practitioner before use: if you are breastfeeding; if you have a liver disorder; if you are on blood thinners. Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms worsen or persist. Do not take: if you are pregnant; if you are taking thiazide diuretics, cardiac glycosides, corticosteroids, stimulant laxatives or other medications that may aggravate electrolyte imbalance; if you have hypokalemia, high blood pressure, or a kidney or cardiovascular disorder; if you are allergic to plants of the Asteraceae/Compositae/Daisy family; if you are sensitive to salicylates. Hypersensitivity/allergy has been known to occur, in which case discontinue use.
HEARTBURN: WHAT IS IT?
Heartburn is a common condition characterized by a burning sensation in the chest or throat. It occurs when stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing irritation and inflammation. Heartburn can be caused by several factors, including certain foods, beverages, and medications, as well as obesity, pregnancy, and other medical conditions that affect the digestive system.
Common Foods That Can Cause Heartburn Include:
Spicy and acidic foods
Fried and fatty foods
Carbonated drinks and caffeine-containing beverages
Onions, garlic, and other foods with a strong odour
Chocolate and
peppermint
Alcohol and tobacco
Heartburn symptoms can range from mild to severe and may include a burning or sour taste in the mouth, a feeling of fullness in the chest or abdomen, and difficulty swallowing.
Treatment options typically include lifestyle changes, over-the-counter medications, and sometimes prescription medications or fundoplication surgery, which entails wrapping the top of the stomach around the lower esophageal sphincter to tighten the muscle and prevent reflux. There are also a lot of effective natural solutions that can help manage the symptoms of heartburn and, in many instances, even help reverse heartburn by optimizing gut health.
Natural Solutions For Heartburn
Activated Charcoal:
is a substance that does not get absorbed by the gut, so once it is swallowed, it reaches the intestines intact. It can absorb toxins and intestinal gases in the digestive tract, relieving uncomfortable GI symptoms.
Aloe Vera Juice:
aloe vera has anti-inflammatory properties and can soothe the lining of the esophagus. Drink a small amount of aloe vera juice before meals to control heartburn.
Apple Cider Vinegar:
apple cider vinegar helps neutralize stomach acid and improve digestion. Mix one tablespoon of apple cider vinegar with a glass of water and drink it before meals.
Baking Soda:
can help neutralize stomach acid. Mix half a teaspoon of baking soda with a glass of water and drink it slowly.
Bitters:
are combinations of bitter botanicals (herbs, spices, barks, fruits, flowers, and roots) that stimulate the secretion of digestive juices to promote better digestion and relieve GI symptoms such as indigestion, gas, bloating, and flatulence.
Cinnamon:
a classic of Traditional Chinese Medicine- helps calm the digestive tract and decreases gas pains. It is a natural antispasmodic that reduces gas formation when taken with food.
Digestive
Enzymes:
a full-spectrum digestive enzyme supplement that contains lactase to break down lactose in dairy, lipase to break down fats,
amylase
to break down starches and
protease
to break down proteins, promotes optimal
digestive health
and helps soothe GI symptoms like gas and bloating.
Fennel Seeds / Fennel Essential Oil:
boast antiseptic properties; known to relieve constipation, flatulence, bloating, gas pains, and digestive upset.
Ginger:
has potent anti-inflammatory properties, aiding digestion and reducing gas formation. It also helps alleviate nausea.
Licorice Root:
can help increase mucus production, which can protect the lining of the esophagus from stomach acid.
Peppermint:
natural antispasmodic; helps soothe stomach aches and gas pains. Helps calm the digestive tract, reducing the spasms that cause gas buildup.
Probiotics:
friendly bacteria help balance the gut flora, which enables you to digest foods without causing gas pains, bloating, or cramping.
Managing This Concern
Medications for heartburn come in various forms, including antacids, H2 blockers, and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). Conventionally available antacids, such as Tums or Rolaids, neutralize stomach acid, providing quick but short-term relief. H2 blockers, such as ranitidine or famotidine, reduce the amount of acid the stomach produces, providing longer-lasting relief than antacids. PPIs, such as omeprazole or esomeprazole, also reduce stomach acid production and are typically used for more severe or chronic cases of heartburn. Unfortunately, these medications can have a variety of side effects. For instance, antacids often cause constipation and diarrhea; H2 blockers can cause headache, dizziness, constipation, diarrhea, and nausea; Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) can cause headache, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. And long-term use of PPIs can increase your risk of fractures, kidney disease, and infections.
Making lifestyle changes such as avoiding trigger foods, eating smaller meals, and not lying down immediately after eating, alongside natural digestive health supplements, is likely the best way to help manage heartburn and, in many cases, reverse heartburn in otherwise healthy individuals.
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Cautions & Warnings:Consult a health care practitioner before use: if you are breastfeeding; if you have a liver disorder; if you are on blood thinners. Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms worsen or persist. Do not take: if you are pregnant; if you are taking thiazide diuretics, cardiac glycosides, corticosteroids, stimulant laxatives or other medications that may aggravate electrolyte imbalance; if you have hypokalemia, high blood pressure, or a kidney or cardiovascular disorder; if you are allergic to plants of the Asteraceae/Compositae/Daisy family; if you are sensitive to salicylates. Hypersensitivity/allergy has been known to occur, in which case discontinue use.
HEARTBURN: WHAT IS IT?
Heartburn is a common condition characterized by a burning sensation in the chest or throat. It occurs when stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing irritation and inflammation. Heartburn can be caused by several factors, including certain foods, beverages, and medications, as well as obesity, pregnancy, and other medical conditions that affect the digestive system.
Common Foods That Can Cause Heartburn Include:
Spicy and acidic foods
Fried and fatty foods
Carbonated drinks and caffeine-containing beverages
Onions, garlic, and other foods with a strong odour
Chocolate and
peppermint
Alcohol and tobacco
Heartburn symptoms can range from mild to severe and may include a burning or sour taste in the mouth, a feeling of fullness in the chest or abdomen, and difficulty swallowing.
Treatment options typically include lifestyle changes, over-the-counter medications, and sometimes prescription medications or fundoplication surgery, which entails wrapping the top of the stomach around the lower esophageal sphincter to tighten the muscle and prevent reflux. There are also a lot of effective natural solutions that can help manage the symptoms of heartburn and, in many instances, even help reverse heartburn by optimizing gut health.
Natural Solutions For Heartburn
Activated Charcoal:
is a substance that does not get absorbed by the gut, so once it is swallowed, it reaches the intestines intact. It can absorb toxins and intestinal gases in the digestive tract, relieving uncomfortable GI symptoms.
Aloe Vera Juice:
aloe vera has anti-inflammatory properties and can soothe the lining of the esophagus. Drink a small amount of aloe vera juice before meals to control heartburn.
Apple Cider Vinegar:
apple cider vinegar helps neutralize stomach acid and improve digestion. Mix one tablespoon of apple cider vinegar with a glass of water and drink it before meals.
Baking Soda:
can help neutralize stomach acid. Mix half a teaspoon of baking soda with a glass of water and drink it slowly.
Bitters:
are combinations of bitter botanicals (herbs, spices, barks, fruits, flowers, and roots) that stimulate the secretion of digestive juices to promote better digestion and relieve GI symptoms such as indigestion, gas, bloating, and flatulence.
Cinnamon:
a classic of Traditional Chinese Medicine- helps calm the digestive tract and decreases gas pains. It is a natural antispasmodic that reduces gas formation when taken with food.
Digestive
Enzymes:
a full-spectrum digestive enzyme supplement that contains lactase to break down lactose in dairy, lipase to break down fats,
amylase
to break down starches and
protease
to break down proteins, promotes optimal
digestive health
and helps soothe GI symptoms like gas and bloating.
Fennel Seeds / Fennel Essential Oil:
boast antiseptic properties; known to relieve constipation, flatulence, bloating, gas pains, and digestive upset.
Ginger:
has potent anti-inflammatory properties, aiding digestion and reducing gas formation. It also helps alleviate nausea.
Licorice Root:
can help increase mucus production, which can protect the lining of the esophagus from stomach acid.
Peppermint:
natural antispasmodic; helps soothe stomach aches and gas pains. Helps calm the digestive tract, reducing the spasms that cause gas buildup.
Probiotics:
friendly bacteria help balance the gut flora, which enables you to digest foods without causing gas pains, bloating, or cramping.
Managing This Concern
Medications for heartburn come in various forms, including antacids, H2 blockers, and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). Conventionally available antacids, such as Tums or Rolaids, neutralize stomach acid, providing quick but short-term relief. H2 blockers, such as ranitidine or famotidine, reduce the amount of acid the stomach produces, providing longer-lasting relief than antacids. PPIs, such as omeprazole or esomeprazole, also reduce stomach acid production and are typically used for more severe or chronic cases of heartburn. Unfortunately, these medications can have a variety of side effects. For instance, antacids often cause constipation and diarrhea; H2 blockers can cause headache, dizziness, constipation, diarrhea, and nausea; Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) can cause headache, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. And long-term use of PPIs can increase your risk of fractures, kidney disease, and infections.
Making lifestyle changes such as avoiding trigger foods, eating smaller meals, and not lying down immediately after eating, alongside natural digestive health supplements, is likely the best way to help manage heartburn and, in many cases, reverse heartburn in otherwise healthy individuals.
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