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New Nordic
Frutin Gastro Gel - 48 Chew Tabs
Frutin Gastro Gel - 48 Chew Tabs
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- Relieves heartburn by creating a protective foam in the stomach
- Based on patented citrus pectin
- No added simple sugars or artificial colour
- Effective formula
- NonGMO, free of salt, gluten, yeast, soy, dairy, and any artificial preservatives, flavours or colours
- Vegetarians and vegans
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Frutin Gastro Gel - 48 Chew Tabs
$26.93
New Nordic Frutin Gastro Gel - 48 Chew Tabs is a dietary supplement in tablet form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.
New Nordic Frutin Gastro Help woks to relieves heartburn by creating a protective foam in the stomach. Frutin is New Nordic's oldest and most trusted product. Frutin is a breakthrough and patented antacid foam tablet. It works by creating a foam when it comes in contact with acid. So in the stomach this foam not only neutralizes excess stomach acid but also floats to the top of the stomach, creating a "lid" on the acid, thereby effectively relieving you from heartburn. Frutin Gastro Gel by New Nordic is naturally sourced, has no added colours or fillers, nor does it contain simple sugars. [CHEW TABS]
Each tablet contains:
Pectin (Citrus fruit isolate) 200 mg
Calcium carbonate (Providing: Calcium 80mg) 220 mg
Magnesium carbonate (Providing: Magnesium 50 mg) 180 mg
Non-medicinal Ingredients:
Silicon dioxide, isomalt, xylitol, magnesium stearate, peppermint (leaf).
Important Information:
Do not take for more than two weeks, or if symptoms recur, unless directed by a doctor. Do not take within two hours of another medicine as the effectiveness of the other medicine may be altered. Individuals with kidney disease should not take this product except on the advice of a doctor. Do not use if bottle is open. Keep out of reach of children. Some people may experience diarrhea if taking 8 or more tablets per day.
Pectin (Citrus fruit isolate) 200 mg
Calcium carbonate (Providing: Calcium 80mg) 220 mg
Magnesium carbonate (Providing: Magnesium 50 mg) 180 mg
Non-medicinal Ingredients:
Silicon dioxide, isomalt, xylitol, magnesium stearate, peppermint (leaf).
Important Information:
Do not take for more than two weeks, or if symptoms recur, unless directed by a doctor. Do not take within two hours of another medicine as the effectiveness of the other medicine may be altered. Individuals with kidney disease should not take this product except on the advice of a doctor. Do not use if bottle is open. Keep out of reach of children. Some people may experience diarrhea if taking 8 or more tablets per day.
Dosage
Daily dose (adults): Chew 2 tablets up to 5 times per day after meals or as necessary. Chew tablet(s) thoroughly. For best results drink a glass of water afterwards. Pregnant women: 2 tablets 1-3 times per day after meals or as necessary, up to 6 tablets in 24 hours. Chew tablet(s) thoroughly. For best results drink a glass of water afterwards.
Daily dose (adults): Chew 2 tablets up to 5 times per day after meals or as necessary. Chew tablet(s) thoroughly. For best results drink a glass of water afterwards. Pregnant women: 2 tablets 1-3 times per day after meals or as necessary, up to 6 tablets in 24 hours. Chew tablet(s) thoroughly. For best results drink a glass of water afterwards.
New Nordic offers High Quality scientifically proven Scandinavian natural health products like Apple Cider, Chile Burn, Melissa Dream, Zuccharin Diet and Active Legs. For over 20 years New Nordic has been producing effective natural supplements in Denmark, Sweden and Norway that sell all over the world. New Nordic studies and uses the herbs in ways that positively affect the body. From the original Swedish eye tablet Blue Berry to the iconic Hair Volume tablet, New Nordic aims to help you maintain vitality year after year.
PECTIN
By: Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Soluble fibre from the skin of fruit that can help to regulate blood sugar levels and promote healthy bowel function...
Pectin
is a very long and branched chain of sugars found as a major building block in plants that helps them stay firm. It is the molecule responsible for the tight connection between each cell, and is found in highest concentration in the skin of fruits. It is pectin that is broken down as fruit ripens, causing a softening of the flesh. Pectin is also the gelling ingredient that makes fruit jams and jellies become solid.
Fibre
Because pectin is so large and branched, it is not able to be absorbed in the human digestive tract. Instead, as it passes through the system it attracts water and toxins and binds them. Thus, pectin is an excellent source of soluble Fibre that can help to improve intestinal motility and promote detoxification. It helps to normalize the water content of the stool which allows pectin to help treat
constipation
and
diarrhea.
Excess Cholesterol And Excess Hormones
Much like other waste products, excess cholesterol and excess hormones like
estrogen
are shed into the gastrointestinal tract. Unfortunately, when these substances are present in very large amounts, more of them are reabsorbed in the large intestine and recycled through the body. Soluble fibre, like pectin prevents this process by binding the excess products before it can be reabsorbed. This helps to reduce the excess cholesterol and hormones cycling in the bloodstream.
Blood Sugar
When soluble fibre like pectin is eaten with foods high in sugar, the pectin can bind the sugar and slow its absorption into the bloodstream. Thus, high glycemic index foods can become lower glycemic index when they are eaten with soluble fibre. This can help to regulate blood sugar levels and prevent spikes immediately after meals. For more information on blood sugar maintenance, please see our
diabetes
article.
Digestive Health
Beyond its obvious benefits for
digestive health
based in its role as fibre, pectin has also been found to help improve symptoms in those suffering from
irritable bowel
disease (
IBD
), and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The exact mechanism of action is not yet known, but there has been some relief of symptoms noted.
Modified Citrus Pectin (MCP)
A number of health benefits are attributed to a particular form of pectin known as modified citrus pectin (MCP). MCP is pectin that has been modified by chemical processing to allow it to pass through our digestive tract into our bodies. MCP has been found to promote further detoxification and also to potentially help prevent the growth and spread of certain cell growths. There are a number of research studies examining the benefits of MCP in cell growth treatment.
Sources Of Pectin
Pectin is found in large amounts in more solid fruits like: applies, guavas, plums, oranges and other citrus fruits. Carrots are also an excellent source of pectin. There are a number of supplements that contain pectin. Pectin is commonly found in powder or capsule form, and also in combination formulas for blood sugar, detoxification, and
digestive health. There is no established dosage for pectin, although dietary fibre requirements are 25-38g per day, and pectin can easily help you to cover any gaps in your diet. General recommendations for supplementation of pectin is between 5 and 15g per day, usually in divided doses with meals to help slow sugar absorption.
Pectin – Quick Facts
Source
· The Skins Of Fruit Such As: Apples, Guavas, Plums, Oranges And Other Citrus Fruits As Well As Carrots.
Applications
· Digestion, Constipation,
High Cholesterol, Blood Sugar Regulation, Hormone Dysregualtion, Detoxification
Optimum Dosage
· 5 - 15 Grams Daily In Divided Doses With Meals. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
· Other Forms Of Soluble Fibre,
Bentonite
Clay
Important Information
· Do Not Take
Fibre Supplements
With Any Medication As It Can Bind And Prevent Proper Absorption.
· Be Sure To Drink Sufficient Water (At Least 1 – 2 Cups) When You Are Taking Any Fibre Supplement, In Order To Prevent Constipation.
By: Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Soluble fibre from the skin of fruit that can help to regulate blood sugar levels and promote healthy bowel function...
Pectin
is a very long and branched chain of sugars found as a major building block in plants that helps them stay firm. It is the molecule responsible for the tight connection between each cell, and is found in highest concentration in the skin of fruits. It is pectin that is broken down as fruit ripens, causing a softening of the flesh. Pectin is also the gelling ingredient that makes fruit jams and jellies become solid.
Fibre
Because pectin is so large and branched, it is not able to be absorbed in the human digestive tract. Instead, as it passes through the system it attracts water and toxins and binds them. Thus, pectin is an excellent source of soluble Fibre that can help to improve intestinal motility and promote detoxification. It helps to normalize the water content of the stool which allows pectin to help treat
constipation
and
diarrhea.
Excess Cholesterol And Excess Hormones
Much like other waste products, excess cholesterol and excess hormones like
estrogen
are shed into the gastrointestinal tract. Unfortunately, when these substances are present in very large amounts, more of them are reabsorbed in the large intestine and recycled through the body. Soluble fibre, like pectin prevents this process by binding the excess products before it can be reabsorbed. This helps to reduce the excess cholesterol and hormones cycling in the bloodstream.
Blood Sugar
When soluble fibre like pectin is eaten with foods high in sugar, the pectin can bind the sugar and slow its absorption into the bloodstream. Thus, high glycemic index foods can become lower glycemic index when they are eaten with soluble fibre. This can help to regulate blood sugar levels and prevent spikes immediately after meals. For more information on blood sugar maintenance, please see our
diabetes
article.
Digestive Health
Beyond its obvious benefits for
digestive health
based in its role as fibre, pectin has also been found to help improve symptoms in those suffering from
irritable bowel
disease (
IBD
), and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The exact mechanism of action is not yet known, but there has been some relief of symptoms noted.
Modified Citrus Pectin (MCP)
A number of health benefits are attributed to a particular form of pectin known as modified citrus pectin (MCP). MCP is pectin that has been modified by chemical processing to allow it to pass through our digestive tract into our bodies. MCP has been found to promote further detoxification and also to potentially help prevent the growth and spread of certain cell growths. There are a number of research studies examining the benefits of MCP in cell growth treatment.
Sources Of Pectin
Pectin is found in large amounts in more solid fruits like: applies, guavas, plums, oranges and other citrus fruits. Carrots are also an excellent source of pectin. There are a number of supplements that contain pectin. Pectin is commonly found in powder or capsule form, and also in combination formulas for blood sugar, detoxification, and
digestive health. There is no established dosage for pectin, although dietary fibre requirements are 25-38g per day, and pectin can easily help you to cover any gaps in your diet. General recommendations for supplementation of pectin is between 5 and 15g per day, usually in divided doses with meals to help slow sugar absorption.
Pectin – Quick Facts
Source
· The Skins Of Fruit Such As: Apples, Guavas, Plums, Oranges And Other Citrus Fruits As Well As Carrots.
Applications
· Digestion, Constipation,
High Cholesterol, Blood Sugar Regulation, Hormone Dysregualtion, Detoxification
Optimum Dosage
· 5 - 15 Grams Daily In Divided Doses With Meals. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
· Other Forms Of Soluble Fibre,
Bentonite
Clay
Important Information
· Do Not Take
Fibre Supplements
With Any Medication As It Can Bind And Prevent Proper Absorption.
· Be Sure To Drink Sufficient Water (At Least 1 – 2 Cups) When You Are Taking Any Fibre Supplement, In Order To Prevent Constipation.
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PECTINBy: Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Soluble fibre from the skin of fruit that can help to regulate blood sugar levels and promote healthy bowel function...
Pectin
is a very long and branched chain of sugars found as a major building block in plants that helps them stay firm. It is the molecule responsible for the tight connection between each cell, and is found in highest concentration in the skin of fruits. It is pectin that is broken down as fruit ripens, causing a softening of the flesh. Pectin is also the gelling ingredient that makes fruit jams and jellies become solid.
Fibre
Because pectin is so large and branched, it is not able to be absorbed in the human digestive tract. Instead, as it passes through the system it attracts water and toxins and binds them. Thus, pectin is an excellent source of soluble Fibre that can help to improve intestinal motility and promote detoxification. It helps to normalize the water content of the stool which allows pectin to help treat
constipation
and
diarrhea.
Excess Cholesterol And Excess Hormones
Much like other waste products, excess cholesterol and excess hormones like
estrogen
are shed into the gastrointestinal tract. Unfortunately, when these substances are present in very large amounts, more of them are reabsorbed in the large intestine and recycled through the body. Soluble fibre, like pectin prevents this process by binding the excess products before it can be reabsorbed. This helps to reduce the excess cholesterol and hormones cycling in the bloodstream.
Blood Sugar
When soluble fibre like pectin is eaten with foods high in sugar, the pectin can bind the sugar and slow its absorption into the bloodstream. Thus, high glycemic index foods can become lower glycemic index when they are eaten with soluble fibre. This can help to regulate blood sugar levels and prevent spikes immediately after meals. For more information on blood sugar maintenance, please see our
diabetes
article.
Digestive Health
Beyond its obvious benefits for
digestive health
based in its role as fibre, pectin has also been found to help improve symptoms in those suffering from
irritable bowel
disease (
IBD
), and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The exact mechanism of action is not yet known, but there has been some relief of symptoms noted.
Modified Citrus Pectin (MCP)
A number of health benefits are attributed to a particular form of pectin known as modified citrus pectin (MCP). MCP is pectin that has been modified by chemical processing to allow it to pass through our digestive tract into our bodies. MCP has been found to promote further detoxification and also to potentially help prevent the growth and spread of certain cell growths. There are a number of research studies examining the benefits of MCP in cell growth treatment.
Sources Of Pectin
Pectin is found in large amounts in more solid fruits like: applies, guavas, plums, oranges and other citrus fruits. Carrots are also an excellent source of pectin. There are a number of supplements that contain pectin. Pectin is commonly found in powder or capsule form, and also in combination formulas for blood sugar, detoxification, and
digestive health. There is no established dosage for pectin, although dietary fibre requirements are 25-38g per day, and pectin can easily help you to cover any gaps in your diet. General recommendations for supplementation of pectin is between 5 and 15g per day, usually in divided doses with meals to help slow sugar absorption.
Pectin – Quick Facts
Source
· The Skins Of Fruit Such As: Apples, Guavas, Plums, Oranges And Other Citrus Fruits As Well As Carrots.
Applications
· Digestion, Constipation,
High Cholesterol, Blood Sugar Regulation, Hormone Dysregualtion, Detoxification
Optimum Dosage
· 5 - 15 Grams Daily In Divided Doses With Meals. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
· Other Forms Of Soluble Fibre,
Bentonite
Clay
Important Information
· Do Not Take
Fibre Supplements
With Any Medication As It Can Bind And Prevent Proper Absorption.
· Be Sure To Drink Sufficient Water (At Least 1 – 2 Cups) When You Are Taking Any Fibre Supplement, In Order To Prevent Constipation.
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