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Gastrointestinal Support Capsules - 20 V-Caps
Gastrointestinal Support Capsules - 20 V-Caps
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- Help ease digestive disturbances
- Stimulates appetite
- Anti diarrheal
- Support gut health
- Naturebased formula
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Gastrointestinal Support Capsules - 20 V-Caps
$19.49
Herbion Gastrointestinal Support Capsules - 20 V-Caps is a dietary supplement in capsule form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

Herbion’s Gastro-Intestinal Support is made with a nature-based formula to help ease digestive disturbances such as indigestion, dyspepsia, flatulence, nausea, and diarrhea while stimulating appetite. This natural herbal formula is designed specially to support gut health by taking two capsules per day. A key ingredient in Gastro-Intestinal Support is ginger which has a long history of use in foods because it soothes the digestion. It has been clinically tested and shown to be as effective as many anti-nausea drugs. The big benefit of using ginger for nausea is that it does not cause drowsiness. Ginger can be used for nausea from motion sickness and pregnancy. [VCAPS]
Each capsule contains:
Tellicherry (Holarrhena antidysenterica) (Seed)(Extract Ratio: 10:1; equivalent to 500 mg of dried crude herb) 50 mg
Symplocos (Symplocos racemosa) (Bark)(Extract Ratio: 10:1; equivalent to 450 mg of dried crude herb) 45 mg
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) (Rhizome)(Extract Ratio: 6:1; equivalent to 150 mg of dried crude herb) 25 mg
East Indian Screw-Tree (Helicteres isora) (Fruit)(Extract Ratio: 6:1; equivalent to 150 mg of dried crude herb) 25 mg
Indian Barberry (Berberis aristata) (Stem)(Extract Ratio: 6:1; equivalent to 150 mg of dried crude herb) 25 mg
Bengal Kino (Butea monosperma) (Stem Bark)(Extract Ratio: 7:1; equivalent to 140 mg of dried crude herb) 20 mg
Bael Root (Aegle marmelos) (Root)(Extract Ratio: 7:1; equivalent to 140 mg of dried crude herb) 20 mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Maize Starch, Caramel, Acacia Gum, Citric Acid, Aluminum Magnesium Silicate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Hypromellose, Microcrystalline Cellulose,
Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate
Important Information:
Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Do not use if safety seal is broken or missing.
Tellicherry (Holarrhena antidysenterica) (Seed)(Extract Ratio: 10:1; equivalent to 500 mg of dried crude herb) 50 mg
Symplocos (Symplocos racemosa) (Bark)(Extract Ratio: 10:1; equivalent to 450 mg of dried crude herb) 45 mg
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) (Rhizome)(Extract Ratio: 6:1; equivalent to 150 mg of dried crude herb) 25 mg
East Indian Screw-Tree (Helicteres isora) (Fruit)(Extract Ratio: 6:1; equivalent to 150 mg of dried crude herb) 25 mg
Indian Barberry (Berberis aristata) (Stem)(Extract Ratio: 6:1; equivalent to 150 mg of dried crude herb) 25 mg
Bengal Kino (Butea monosperma) (Stem Bark)(Extract Ratio: 7:1; equivalent to 140 mg of dried crude herb) 20 mg
Bael Root (Aegle marmelos) (Root)(Extract Ratio: 7:1; equivalent to 140 mg of dried crude herb) 20 mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Maize Starch, Caramel, Acacia Gum, Citric Acid, Aluminum Magnesium Silicate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Hypromellose, Microcrystalline Cellulose,
Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate
Important Information:
Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Do not use if safety seal is broken or missing.
Dosage
Adults take two capsules twice daily.
Adults take two capsules twice daily.
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Herbion Naturals makes a variety of natural health products that offer quality ingredients. Their ingredients include Cranberry for UTI support, anti-inflammatories including Ivy Leaf, Licorice, and Milk Thistle; and congestion supporting ingredients such as, Malabar Nut and Sweet Violet. Their products are formulated to support respiratory health, immunity, digestive concerns, memory, PMS, and sleep support.
Herbion Naturals makes a variety of natural health products that offer quality ingredients. Their ingredients include Cranberry for UTI support, anti-inflammatories including Ivy Leaf, Licorice, and Milk Thistle; and congestion supporting ingredients such as, Malabar Nut and Sweet Violet. Their products are formulated to support respiratory health, immunity, digestive concerns, memory, PMS, and sleep support.
GINGER
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor and a Holistic Nutritionist
Ginger settles and soothes your stomach...
Ginger is a popular herb in the kitchen as well as the medicine cabinet. It has a long history of use in foods because it soothes the digestion. The essential oil, gingerol, aids digestion by increasing the release of digestive juices and regulating intestinal contractions. Ginger’s anti-nausea properties are due to the essential oil, shogaol.
It has been clinically tested and shown to be as effective as many anti-nausea drugs. The big benefit of using ginger for nausea is that it does not cause drowsiness. Ginger can be used for nausea from motion sickness, pregnancy, and
cancer
treatment. Ginger also has anti-inflammatory properties and can be used for muscle and joint injuries like athletic injuries and arthritis. Historically ginger was also used topically as a wash for wounds and sores because it has the ability to prevent infection.
Ginger is a medicinal food because the active ingredients are present in the root in sufficient quantities to have some medicinal effects. Chewing on raw ginger or ginger candy is often sufficient to decrease nausea. Ginger tea is helpful for nausea and indigestion. Dried ground ginger that is used as a spice has less medicinal value because the
essential oils
are lost in the drying process. Ginger supplements are found as encapsulated herb and tablets. Ginger products should be standardized as an assurance that some active ingredients are present. Ginger can be found in combination products for indigestion, motion sickness and inflammation.
Ginger, when used as a food, has very few side effects. Most side effects and cautions are relevant only when ginger supplements are used. Ginger has blood thinning and gallbladder stimulating properties. Ginger supplements should be used with caution by individuals on blood thinning medication, including aspirin, and individuals with gallstones. For the same reason, ginger supplements should be discontinued prior to surgery or dental work.
Ginger– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Roots.
Applications
· Nausea, Motion Sickness, Indigestion, Diarrhea, Joint And Muscle Pain
Optimum Dosage
· 750mg Daily, Standardized To 4% Volatile Oils. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Bromelain,
Chamomile,
Fennel,
Glucosamine
Sulphate,
Msm
Important Information
· In Large Quantities Ginger Can Cause Stomach Distress.
· Ginger Should Not Be Used With Blood Thinners And Should Be Discontinued 2 Weeks Prior To Surgery.
· Individuals Who Have Gallstones, Active Bleeding And Blood Clotting Disorders Should Use Should Use Ginger With Caution.
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor and a Holistic Nutritionist
Ginger settles and soothes your stomach...
Ginger is a popular herb in the kitchen as well as the medicine cabinet. It has a long history of use in foods because it soothes the digestion. The essential oil, gingerol, aids digestion by increasing the release of digestive juices and regulating intestinal contractions. Ginger’s anti-nausea properties are due to the essential oil, shogaol.
It has been clinically tested and shown to be as effective as many anti-nausea drugs. The big benefit of using ginger for nausea is that it does not cause drowsiness. Ginger can be used for nausea from motion sickness, pregnancy, and
cancer
treatment. Ginger also has anti-inflammatory properties and can be used for muscle and joint injuries like athletic injuries and arthritis. Historically ginger was also used topically as a wash for wounds and sores because it has the ability to prevent infection.
Ginger is a medicinal food because the active ingredients are present in the root in sufficient quantities to have some medicinal effects. Chewing on raw ginger or ginger candy is often sufficient to decrease nausea. Ginger tea is helpful for nausea and indigestion. Dried ground ginger that is used as a spice has less medicinal value because the
essential oils
are lost in the drying process. Ginger supplements are found as encapsulated herb and tablets. Ginger products should be standardized as an assurance that some active ingredients are present. Ginger can be found in combination products for indigestion, motion sickness and inflammation.
Ginger, when used as a food, has very few side effects. Most side effects and cautions are relevant only when ginger supplements are used. Ginger has blood thinning and gallbladder stimulating properties. Ginger supplements should be used with caution by individuals on blood thinning medication, including aspirin, and individuals with gallstones. For the same reason, ginger supplements should be discontinued prior to surgery or dental work.
Ginger– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Roots.
Applications
· Nausea, Motion Sickness, Indigestion, Diarrhea, Joint And Muscle Pain
Optimum Dosage
· 750mg Daily, Standardized To 4% Volatile Oils. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Bromelain,
Chamomile,
Fennel,
Glucosamine
Sulphate,
Msm
Important Information
· In Large Quantities Ginger Can Cause Stomach Distress.
· Ginger Should Not Be Used With Blood Thinners And Should Be Discontinued 2 Weeks Prior To Surgery.
· Individuals Who Have Gallstones, Active Bleeding And Blood Clotting Disorders Should Use Should Use Ginger With Caution.
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GINGERBy: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor and a Holistic Nutritionist
Ginger settles and soothes your stomach...
Ginger is a popular herb in the kitchen as well as the medicine cabinet. It has a long history of use in foods because it soothes the digestion. The essential oil, gingerol, aids digestion by increasing the release of digestive juices and regulating intestinal contractions. Ginger’s anti-nausea properties are due to the essential oil, shogaol.
It has been clinically tested and shown to be as effective as many anti-nausea drugs. The big benefit of using ginger for nausea is that it does not cause drowsiness. Ginger can be used for nausea from motion sickness, pregnancy, and
cancer
treatment. Ginger also has anti-inflammatory properties and can be used for muscle and joint injuries like athletic injuries and arthritis. Historically ginger was also used topically as a wash for wounds and sores because it has the ability to prevent infection.
Ginger is a medicinal food because the active ingredients are present in the root in sufficient quantities to have some medicinal effects. Chewing on raw ginger or ginger candy is often sufficient to decrease nausea. Ginger tea is helpful for nausea and indigestion. Dried ground ginger that is used as a spice has less medicinal value because the
essential oils
are lost in the drying process. Ginger supplements are found as encapsulated herb and tablets. Ginger products should be standardized as an assurance that some active ingredients are present. Ginger can be found in combination products for indigestion, motion sickness and inflammation.
Ginger, when used as a food, has very few side effects. Most side effects and cautions are relevant only when ginger supplements are used. Ginger has blood thinning and gallbladder stimulating properties. Ginger supplements should be used with caution by individuals on blood thinning medication, including aspirin, and individuals with gallstones. For the same reason, ginger supplements should be discontinued prior to surgery or dental work.
Ginger– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Roots.
Applications
· Nausea, Motion Sickness, Indigestion, Diarrhea, Joint And Muscle Pain
Optimum Dosage
· 750mg Daily, Standardized To 4% Volatile Oils. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Bromelain,
Chamomile,
Fennel,
Glucosamine
Sulphate,
Msm
Important Information
· In Large Quantities Ginger Can Cause Stomach Distress.
· Ginger Should Not Be Used With Blood Thinners And Should Be Discontinued 2 Weeks Prior To Surgery.
· Individuals Who Have Gallstones, Active Bleeding And Blood Clotting Disorders Should Use Should Use Ginger With Caution.
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