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IBS Urgency (10 Billion) - 60 Caps
IBS Urgency (10 Billion) - 60 Caps
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- Supports treatment of IBS
- Keeps intestinal flora wellbalanced
- Calms inflammation
- Enteric coated to better survive harsh stomach acids so 100% of the benefits of the capsule are attained
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IBS Urgency (10 Billion) - 60 Caps
$89.99
New Roots Herbal IBS Urgency (10 Billion) - 60 Caps is a dietary supplement in capsule form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

SIDE-EFFECT FREE!New Roots Herbal IBS Urgency is a side-effectfree alternative to recommendation drugs for relief of the often debilitating effects of irritable bowel syndrome that include diarrhea, constipation, often embarrassing gas production, and painful bloating. IBS Urgency delivers 10 billion colony forming units of 5 probiotic strains that are critical components of the diverse community of microbes that populate healthy, well-balanced intestines. [CAPS]
Each capsule contains:
Bifidobacterium longum ssp. infantis (R0033) 3.40 billion CFU
Bifidobacterium longum ssp. longum (R0175) 3.40 billion CFU
Lactobacillus acidophilus (R0148) 1.13 billion CFU
Lactobacillus plantarum (R1012) 1.13 billion CFU
Lactobacillus rhamnosus (R0011) 1.13 billion CFU
Bovine colostrum (Bos taurus) (8% proline-rich polypeptide) 180 mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Arabinogalactan, inulin, nonβGMO potato starch, vitamin C (ascorbic acid), and vegetable magnesium stearate in a nonβGMO vegetable capsule composed of vegetable carbohydrate gum, purified water, and a waterβbased enteric coating.
Important Information:
Contains no preservatives, artificial flavour or colour, sugar, starch, wheat, gluten, yeast, citrus or egg.
Keep refrigerated.
See below for Cautions
Bifidobacterium longum ssp. infantis (R0033) 3.40 billion CFU
Bifidobacterium longum ssp. longum (R0175) 3.40 billion CFU
Lactobacillus acidophilus (R0148) 1.13 billion CFU
Lactobacillus plantarum (R1012) 1.13 billion CFU
Lactobacillus rhamnosus (R0011) 1.13 billion CFU
Bovine colostrum (Bos taurus) (8% proline-rich polypeptide) 180 mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Arabinogalactan, inulin, nonβGMO potato starch, vitamin C (ascorbic acid), and vegetable magnesium stearate in a nonβGMO vegetable capsule composed of vegetable carbohydrate gum, purified water, and a waterβbased enteric coating.
Important Information:
Contains no preservatives, artificial flavour or colour, sugar, starch, wheat, gluten, yeast, citrus or egg.
Keep refrigerated.
See below for Cautions
Dosage
Take 2 capsules daily with water or juice or as directed by your health care practitioner. Please take Two to three hours before or after antibiotics.
Take 2 capsules daily with water or juice or as directed by your health care practitioner. Please take Two to three hours before or after antibiotics.
Proudly Manufactured In Canada & Available
New Roots Herbal offers high-quality natural health products like their best-selling probiotics, digestive enzymes, chill pills, strong bones, acidophilus ultra and black cumin seed oil among hundreds more herbal remedies. Founded in 1985 New Roots Canada delivers formulas that were designed to contribute to the prevention and cure of disease at their core. You can buy all New Roots supplements at ca
New Roots Herbal offers high-quality natural health products like their best-selling probiotics, digestive enzymes, chill pills, strong bones, acidophilus ultra and black cumin seed oil among hundreds more herbal remedies. Founded in 1985 New Roots Canada delivers formulas that were designed to contribute to the prevention and cure of disease at their core. You can buy all New Roots supplements at ca
Cautions & Warnings
Cautions and Warnings: Discontinue use and consult a health care practitioner if symptoms of digestive upset (e.g. diarrhea) occur, worsen, or persist beyond 3 days. This product has come into contact with milk and soy. Do not use this product if you have a milk or soy allergy. Contraindications: Do not use if you are experiencing nausea, fever, vomiting, bloody diarrhea or severe abdominal pain. Do not use if you have an immune-compromised condition (e.g. AIDS, lymphoma, patients undergoing long-term corticosteroid treatment).
IBS
Irritable bowel was at one time thought to be caused solely by emotions like stress and nervousness. While these emotions can play a role in the development of IBS as they do in many conditions, other factors such as diet, infection by harmful bacteria or parasites and food allergies play a larger role when someone develops this frustrating illness.
This common condition is the number one reason for a family physician to refer to a specialist. The reason for this is because irritable bowel symptoms mimic those of inflammatory bowel conditions like Crohn's disease and ulcerative
colitis. IBS does not make visible lesions in the bowel. The causes of irritable bowel are an overgrowth of harmful microbes, poor diet, emotions and food sensitivities. The bowel reacts to these irritants with strong intestinal contractions.
Symptoms of IBS are nausea, spastic diarrhea, episodes of constipation, pain, bloating, belching and flatulence. The stool can be mixed with mucus. Stress and anxiety can trigger attacks.
IBS is conventionally treated with antispasmodics, anti-diarrheals antidepressants and tranquilizers. There are many side effects to these medications and they can cause dependency. They do not cure IBS; rather they only stop the symptoms. Drugs such as antibiotics, corticosteroids, cholestyramine and sulfasalazine aggravate malabsorption in IBS patients.
Natural treatment of IBS involves: treating the underlying microbial imbalance in the intestines, ensuring adequate fibre intake, enhancing the health of the intestinal lining, and the elimination of potentially allergenic foods.
Underlying microbial infection by parasites,
Candida, or harmful bacteria must be treated if a recovery from IBS is to be made successfully without constant recurrence.
Stool testing for parasites, yeast and other microbes should be performed and appropriate herbal remedies can be administered. If you and your practitioner suspect parasites, then a combination of
wormwood, cloves and green hull
black walnut
extracts can fight parasites in each of their life cycle stages.
Acidophilus is crucial to restoring a healthy balance of friendly bacteria in the gut. You can use a combination of
caprylic acid,
bentonite, and psyllium along with acidophilus to fight candida.
One species of Bifidobacteria (B. infantis) has also been found to relieve many of the symptoms of IBS. A number of multi-strain probiotic supplements will include this strain.
Fibre intake is crucial to recovery from IBS. It helps to cleanse toxins from both the large and small intestines that can cause both irritation and create an environment in which parasites and candida proliferate. It also provides sufficient bulk to reduce the cramping which causes much of the pain. Use psyllium fibre powder; it is effective and tolerated well by most people. Ensure that you drink an extra glass of pure water after each dose, as this will improve its effectiveness. If you are gluten intolerant, use a gluten free fibre like apple
pectin, grapefruit pectin, flax meal, or a rice based fibre supplement.
The intestinal lining can be affected negatively by IBS, which in turn can cause further irritation, poor absorption of nutrients, leaky gut and the aggravation of food allergies. Use DGL (deglycerhizinated
licorice
) lozenges and aloe vera juice to reduce irritation during a flare up.
Glutamine,
colostrum, and NAG can be used to strengthen the intestinal lining along with a good quality, therapeutic strength acidophilus supplement.
Food sensitivities should be assessed. Elimination and rotation diets can be used for treatment. Pay close attention to what foods cause more irritation than others. Many people find that keeping a log of this information helps them identify and eliminate allergenic foods from their diet. Since leaky gut can play a role in aggravating food allergies, follow the same protocol above for improving the health of your intestinal lining. See the table below for specific dosages.
The most important dietary enhancement for IBS is increasing dietary fibre. Do this by eating lots of vegetables, fruits and legumes. Use ground flax seed, psyllium and oat bran as daily fibre sources. Do not use wheat bran, which tends to be allergenic. Consume fermented products like yogurt, kefir, quark, buttermilk and natural cheeses to replenish the friendly bacteria that assist with nutrient digestion.
Do not use the following foods because they irritate the intestine; unfermented dairy products, wheat, animal fat, caffeine, carbonated drinks, chocolate, candy, processed food, additives, preservatives, citrus fruits, spices and sugar-free foods.
Drink lots of filtered water to balance fluid losses due to diarrhea. To counteract stress do regular exercise and deep breathing exercises. Undergo counseling to deal with emotional triggers. Take time to enjoy your foods, chew well and eat in a comfortable environment. Use a hot pack over the abdomen to provide more blood to the digestive organs.
Cautions and Warnings: Discontinue use and consult a health care practitioner if symptoms of digestive upset (e.g. diarrhea) occur, worsen, or persist beyond 3 days. This product has come into contact with milk and soy. Do not use this product if you have a milk or soy allergy. Contraindications: Do not use if you are experiencing nausea, fever, vomiting, bloody diarrhea or severe abdominal pain. Do not use if you have an immune-compromised condition (e.g. AIDS, lymphoma, patients undergoing long-term corticosteroid treatment).
IBS
Irritable bowel was at one time thought to be caused solely by emotions like stress and nervousness. While these emotions can play a role in the development of IBS as they do in many conditions, other factors such as diet, infection by harmful bacteria or parasites and food allergies play a larger role when someone develops this frustrating illness.
This common condition is the number one reason for a family physician to refer to a specialist. The reason for this is because irritable bowel symptoms mimic those of inflammatory bowel conditions like Crohn's disease and ulcerative
colitis. IBS does not make visible lesions in the bowel. The causes of irritable bowel are an overgrowth of harmful microbes, poor diet, emotions and food sensitivities. The bowel reacts to these irritants with strong intestinal contractions.
Symptoms of IBS are nausea, spastic diarrhea, episodes of constipation, pain, bloating, belching and flatulence. The stool can be mixed with mucus. Stress and anxiety can trigger attacks.
IBS is conventionally treated with antispasmodics, anti-diarrheals antidepressants and tranquilizers. There are many side effects to these medications and they can cause dependency. They do not cure IBS; rather they only stop the symptoms. Drugs such as antibiotics, corticosteroids, cholestyramine and sulfasalazine aggravate malabsorption in IBS patients.
Natural treatment of IBS involves: treating the underlying microbial imbalance in the intestines, ensuring adequate fibre intake, enhancing the health of the intestinal lining, and the elimination of potentially allergenic foods.
Underlying microbial infection by parasites,
Candida, or harmful bacteria must be treated if a recovery from IBS is to be made successfully without constant recurrence.
Stool testing for parasites, yeast and other microbes should be performed and appropriate herbal remedies can be administered. If you and your practitioner suspect parasites, then a combination of
wormwood, cloves and green hull
black walnut
extracts can fight parasites in each of their life cycle stages.
Acidophilus is crucial to restoring a healthy balance of friendly bacteria in the gut. You can use a combination of
caprylic acid,
bentonite, and psyllium along with acidophilus to fight candida.
One species of Bifidobacteria (B. infantis) has also been found to relieve many of the symptoms of IBS. A number of multi-strain probiotic supplements will include this strain.
Fibre intake is crucial to recovery from IBS. It helps to cleanse toxins from both the large and small intestines that can cause both irritation and create an environment in which parasites and candida proliferate. It also provides sufficient bulk to reduce the cramping which causes much of the pain. Use psyllium fibre powder; it is effective and tolerated well by most people. Ensure that you drink an extra glass of pure water after each dose, as this will improve its effectiveness. If you are gluten intolerant, use a gluten free fibre like apple
pectin, grapefruit pectin, flax meal, or a rice based fibre supplement.
The intestinal lining can be affected negatively by IBS, which in turn can cause further irritation, poor absorption of nutrients, leaky gut and the aggravation of food allergies. Use DGL (deglycerhizinated
licorice
) lozenges and aloe vera juice to reduce irritation during a flare up.
Glutamine,
colostrum, and NAG can be used to strengthen the intestinal lining along with a good quality, therapeutic strength acidophilus supplement.
Food sensitivities should be assessed. Elimination and rotation diets can be used for treatment. Pay close attention to what foods cause more irritation than others. Many people find that keeping a log of this information helps them identify and eliminate allergenic foods from their diet. Since leaky gut can play a role in aggravating food allergies, follow the same protocol above for improving the health of your intestinal lining. See the table below for specific dosages.
The most important dietary enhancement for IBS is increasing dietary fibre. Do this by eating lots of vegetables, fruits and legumes. Use ground flax seed, psyllium and oat bran as daily fibre sources. Do not use wheat bran, which tends to be allergenic. Consume fermented products like yogurt, kefir, quark, buttermilk and natural cheeses to replenish the friendly bacteria that assist with nutrient digestion.
Do not use the following foods because they irritate the intestine; unfermented dairy products, wheat, animal fat, caffeine, carbonated drinks, chocolate, candy, processed food, additives, preservatives, citrus fruits, spices and sugar-free foods.
Drink lots of filtered water to balance fluid losses due to diarrhea. To counteract stress do regular exercise and deep breathing exercises. Undergo counseling to deal with emotional triggers. Take time to enjoy your foods, chew well and eat in a comfortable environment. Use a hot pack over the abdomen to provide more blood to the digestive organs.
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Cautions & WarningsCautions and Warnings: Discontinue use and consult a health care practitioner if symptoms of digestive upset (e.g. diarrhea) occur, worsen, or persist beyond 3 days. This product has come into contact with milk and soy. Do not use this product if you have a milk or soy allergy. Contraindications: Do not use if you are experiencing nausea, fever, vomiting, bloody diarrhea or severe abdominal pain. Do not use if you have an immune-compromised condition (e.g. AIDS, lymphoma, patients undergoing long-term corticosteroid treatment).
IBS
Irritable bowel was at one time thought to be caused solely by emotions like stress and nervousness. While these emotions can play a role in the development of IBS as they do in many conditions, other factors such as diet, infection by harmful bacteria or parasites and food allergies play a larger role when someone develops this frustrating illness.
This common condition is the number one reason for a family physician to refer to a specialist. The reason for this is because irritable bowel symptoms mimic those of inflammatory bowel conditions like Crohn's disease and ulcerative
colitis. IBS does not make visible lesions in the bowel. The causes of irritable bowel are an overgrowth of harmful microbes, poor diet, emotions and food sensitivities. The bowel reacts to these irritants with strong intestinal contractions.
Symptoms of IBS are nausea, spastic diarrhea, episodes of constipation, pain, bloating, belching and flatulence. The stool can be mixed with mucus. Stress and anxiety can trigger attacks.
IBS is conventionally treated with antispasmodics, anti-diarrheals antidepressants and tranquilizers. There are many side effects to these medications and they can cause dependency. They do not cure IBS; rather they only stop the symptoms. Drugs such as antibiotics, corticosteroids, cholestyramine and sulfasalazine aggravate malabsorption in IBS patients.
Natural treatment of IBS involves: treating the underlying microbial imbalance in the intestines, ensuring adequate fibre intake, enhancing the health of the intestinal lining, and the elimination of potentially allergenic foods.
Underlying microbial infection by parasites,
Candida, or harmful bacteria must be treated if a recovery from IBS is to be made successfully without constant recurrence.
Stool testing for parasites, yeast and other microbes should be performed and appropriate herbal remedies can be administered. If you and your practitioner suspect parasites, then a combination of
wormwood, cloves and green hull
black walnut
extracts can fight parasites in each of their life cycle stages.
Acidophilus is crucial to restoring a healthy balance of friendly bacteria in the gut. You can use a combination of
caprylic acid,
bentonite, and psyllium along with acidophilus to fight candida.
One species of Bifidobacteria (B. infantis) has also been found to relieve many of the symptoms of IBS. A number of multi-strain probiotic supplements will include this strain.
Fibre intake is crucial to recovery from IBS. It helps to cleanse toxins from both the large and small intestines that can cause both irritation and create an environment in which parasites and candida proliferate. It also provides sufficient bulk to reduce the cramping which causes much of the pain. Use psyllium fibre powder; it is effective and tolerated well by most people. Ensure that you drink an extra glass of pure water after each dose, as this will improve its effectiveness. If you are gluten intolerant, use a gluten free fibre like apple
pectin, grapefruit pectin, flax meal, or a rice based fibre supplement.
The intestinal lining can be affected negatively by IBS, which in turn can cause further irritation, poor absorption of nutrients, leaky gut and the aggravation of food allergies. Use DGL (deglycerhizinated
licorice
) lozenges and aloe vera juice to reduce irritation during a flare up.
Glutamine,
colostrum, and NAG can be used to strengthen the intestinal lining along with a good quality, therapeutic strength acidophilus supplement.
Food sensitivities should be assessed. Elimination and rotation diets can be used for treatment. Pay close attention to what foods cause more irritation than others. Many people find that keeping a log of this information helps them identify and eliminate allergenic foods from their diet. Since leaky gut can play a role in aggravating food allergies, follow the same protocol above for improving the health of your intestinal lining. See the table below for specific dosages.
The most important dietary enhancement for IBS is increasing dietary fibre. Do this by eating lots of vegetables, fruits and legumes. Use ground flax seed, psyllium and oat bran as daily fibre sources. Do not use wheat bran, which tends to be allergenic. Consume fermented products like yogurt, kefir, quark, buttermilk and natural cheeses to replenish the friendly bacteria that assist with nutrient digestion.
Do not use the following foods because they irritate the intestine; unfermented dairy products, wheat, animal fat, caffeine, carbonated drinks, chocolate, candy, processed food, additives, preservatives, citrus fruits, spices and sugar-free foods.
Drink lots of filtered water to balance fluid losses due to diarrhea. To counteract stress do regular exercise and deep breathing exercises. Undergo counseling to deal with emotional triggers. Take time to enjoy your foods, chew well and eat in a comfortable environment. Use a hot pack over the abdomen to provide more blood to the digestive organs.
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