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$20.00

The herbs in this tincture may soothe, repair, and balance the entire gastrointestinal tract, targeting issues like inflammation, reflux, constipation and spasms.

Dosage: 1 mil (20 drops) up to 3 times a day in 2 oz water.

Slippery elm: May improve IBS and IBD (inflammatory bowel diseases) May help ease acid reflex and gastrointestinal reflex disease (GERD) symptoms by creating a protective barrier against stomach acid in the esophagus. It can act as a bulk-forming laxative, helping to promote healthy and regular bowel movements. Has a soothing effect on the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract, helping to ease respiratory discomfort. CAUTION: NOT RECOMMENDED IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR NURSING. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR YOUNG CHILDREN. MAY CAUSE FLU LIKE SYMPTOMS, HEADACHE, AND MILD DIGESTIVE DISCOMFORT. STOP USE IF ALLERGIC REACTION OCCURS. Can act as a barrier, reducing the amount of other oral medications (pills, capsules, liquids) that your body absorbs, thereby making them less effective. DRUG INTERACTION: HEART MEDICATION, BIRTH CONTROL, BLOOD PRESSURE MEDICATION AND BLOOD THINNERS.

Chamomile: May promote sleep, anxiety, and aid in digestion. May help manage blood sugar, heart health, and wound healing. May act as a mild sedative. Chamomile contains anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antioxidants. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE MILD NAUSEA, DIZZINESS, AND ALLERGIC REACTION. MAY CAUSE EYE IRRITATION UPON CONTACT. DRUG INTERACTIONS INCLUDE BLOOD THINNER WARFARIN AND CYCLOSPORINE, WHICH INCLUDE TRANSPLANTS. NOT RECOMMENDED IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR BREASTFEEDING.

Ginger: Is known to aid in the digestive system, ease inflammation, relieve menstrual cramps, and help with nausea. May also help with joint pain, arthritis and cardiovascular disease. CAUTION: WITH HIGHER DOSAGE MAY CAUSE STOMACH DISCOMFORT, HEART BURN, DIARRHEA, AND IRRITATION TO THE MOUTH. MAY CAUSE GALLSTONE. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PREGNANT WOMEN, INDIVIDUALS ON BLOOD THINNERS.

Dandelion root: May soothe stomach, relieves constipation with inulin fiber, and promotes healthy bowel movements. Increases urine output, helping flush toxins and reduce fluid retention. May help regulate blood sugar and lower cholesterol levels.Contains compounds with antibacterial/antiviral properties that support the immune system. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE HEARTBURN, STOMACH UPSET, MILD DIARRHEA, OR INFLAMMATION. MAY LOWER BLOOD SUGAR LEVELS, POSING A RISK FOR DIABETICS. MAY INCREASE URINATION, POTENTIALLY LEADING TO ELECTROLYTE IMBALANCE. DRUG INTERACTION; BLOOD THINNERS, DIURETICS, DIABETES MEDICATION, LITHIUM, ANTIBIOTICS, AND LIVER-PROCESSED DRUGS.

Burdock Root: May support skin health, digestion with its high fiber content, and aide in blood sugar management. Seeds are known to have anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor effects. Is known to be a blood purifier, lymphatic strengthener, and a natural diuretic. CAUTION: Not recommended if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Children should not use burdock root due to lack of safety data. May cause an allergic reaction, if so seek help. DRUG INTERACTION: May interact with diabetes medication, blood thinners, and blood pressure medication.

Fennel seeds: Is high in fiber, vitamin C, potassium, and potent antioxidants. May help to relax intestinal muscles and reduce gas, bloating, and indigestion. May help stabilize blood pressure by balancing the effects of sodium. Fennel may help combat free radicals that cause oxidative damage, reducing the risk of chronic diseases such as cancer and heart disease. Fennel may act as a natural hunger suppressant and may aid in reducing water retention. CAUTIONS: FENNEL IS CONSIDERED UNSAFE DURING PREGNANCY!! MAY CAUSE SEIZURES, HALLUCINATIONS, AND TREMORS. MAY CAUSE HORMONAL EFFECT. MAY CAUSE AN ALLERGIC REACTION, STOP USE IMMEDIATELY AND SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. DRUG INTERACTIONS: SEIZURE MEDICATION, BIRTH CONTROL, BLOOD THINNERS, DIURETICS, AND MEDICATIONS METABOLIZED BY THE LIVER.

Aloe Vera leaf: May act as a natural latex (yellow liquid) acts as a potent laxative due to its anthraquinone content, increasing water in the intestines. May help lower stomach acid and reduce inflammation in the esophagus, offering relief from heartburn. May help balance gut bacteria and reduce inflammation in the intestines, providing benefits for people with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) or colitis. Some studies suggest that taking aloe vera orally can help improve insulin sensitivity and lower blood sugar levels in people with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes. CAUTION: NOT RECOMMENDED IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR NURSING. MAY CAUSE GASTROINTESTINAL DISTRESS, SKIN IRRITATION. MAY CAUSE ELECTROLYTE IMBALANCE, CAN CAUSE LOW POTASSIUM LEVELS, WHICH MAY LEAD TO HEART AND MUSCLE DYSFUNCTION. LONG TERM USE MAY CAUSE LIVER PROBLEMS. STOP USE 2 WEEKS BEFORE SURGERY. DRUG INTERACTION: BLOOD THINNERS, DIABETES MEDICATION, DIURETICS, AND DIGOXIN.

VEGETABLE GLYCERIN AND DISTILLED WATER.

NOT FDA APPROVED!

The herbs in this tincture may soothe, repair, and balance the entire gastrointestinal tract, targeting issues like inflammation, reflux, constipation and spasms.

Dosage: 1 mil (20 drops) up to 3 times a day in 2 oz water.

Slippery elm: May improve IBS and IBD (inflammatory bowel diseases) May help ease acid reflex and gastrointestinal reflex disease (GERD) symptoms by creating a protective barrier against stomach acid in the esophagus. It can act as a bulk-forming laxative, helping to promote healthy and regular bowel movements. Has a soothing effect on the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract, helping to ease respiratory discomfort. CAUTION: NOT RECOMMENDED IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR NURSING. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR YOUNG CHILDREN. MAY CAUSE FLU LIKE SYMPTOMS, HEADACHE, AND MILD DIGESTIVE DISCOMFORT. STOP USE IF ALLERGIC REACTION OCCURS. Can act as a barrier, reducing the amount of other oral medications (pills, capsules, liquids) that your body absorbs, thereby making them less effective. DRUG INTERACTION: HEART MEDICATION, BIRTH CONTROL, BLOOD PRESSURE MEDICATION AND BLOOD THINNERS.

Chamomile: May promote sleep, anxiety, and aid in digestion. May help manage blood sugar, heart health, and wound healing. May act as a mild sedative. Chamomile contains anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antioxidants. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE MILD NAUSEA, DIZZINESS, AND ALLERGIC REACTION. MAY CAUSE EYE IRRITATION UPON CONTACT. DRUG INTERACTIONS INCLUDE BLOOD THINNER WARFARIN AND CYCLOSPORINE, WHICH INCLUDE TRANSPLANTS. NOT RECOMMENDED IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR BREASTFEEDING.

Ginger: Is known to aid in the digestive system, ease inflammation, relieve menstrual cramps, and help with nausea. May also help with joint pain, arthritis and cardiovascular disease. CAUTION: WITH HIGHER DOSAGE MAY CAUSE STOMACH DISCOMFORT, HEART BURN, DIARRHEA, AND IRRITATION TO THE MOUTH. MAY CAUSE GALLSTONE. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PREGNANT WOMEN, INDIVIDUALS ON BLOOD THINNERS.

Dandelion root: May soothe stomach, relieves constipation with inulin fiber, and promotes healthy bowel movements. Increases urine output, helping flush toxins and reduce fluid retention. May help regulate blood sugar and lower cholesterol levels.Contains compounds with antibacterial/antiviral properties that support the immune system. CAUTION: MAY CAUSE HEARTBURN, STOMACH UPSET, MILD DIARRHEA, OR INFLAMMATION. MAY LOWER BLOOD SUGAR LEVELS, POSING A RISK FOR DIABETICS. MAY INCREASE URINATION, POTENTIALLY LEADING TO ELECTROLYTE IMBALANCE. DRUG INTERACTION; BLOOD THINNERS, DIURETICS, DIABETES MEDICATION, LITHIUM, ANTIBIOTICS, AND LIVER-PROCESSED DRUGS.

Burdock Root: May support skin health, digestion with its high fiber content, and aide in blood sugar management. Seeds are known to have anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor effects. Is known to be a blood purifier, lymphatic strengthener, and a natural diuretic. CAUTION: Not recommended if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Children should not use burdock root due to lack of safety data. May cause an allergic reaction, if so seek help. DRUG INTERACTION: May interact with diabetes medication, blood thinners, and blood pressure medication.

Fennel seeds: Is high in fiber, vitamin C, potassium, and potent antioxidants. May help to relax intestinal muscles and reduce gas, bloating, and indigestion. May help stabilize blood pressure by balancing the effects of sodium. Fennel may help combat free radicals that cause oxidative damage, reducing the risk of chronic diseases such as cancer and heart disease. Fennel may act as a natural hunger suppressant and may aid in reducing water retention. CAUTIONS: FENNEL IS CONSIDERED UNSAFE DURING PREGNANCY!! MAY CAUSE SEIZURES, HALLUCINATIONS, AND TREMORS. MAY CAUSE HORMONAL EFFECT. MAY CAUSE AN ALLERGIC REACTION, STOP USE IMMEDIATELY AND SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. DRUG INTERACTIONS: SEIZURE MEDICATION, BIRTH CONTROL, BLOOD THINNERS, DIURETICS, AND MEDICATIONS METABOLIZED BY THE LIVER.

Aloe Vera leaf: May act as a natural latex (yellow liquid) acts as a potent laxative due to its anthraquinone content, increasing water in the intestines. May help lower stomach acid and reduce inflammation in the esophagus, offering relief from heartburn. May help balance gut bacteria and reduce inflammation in the intestines, providing benefits for people with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) or colitis. Some studies suggest that taking aloe vera orally can help improve insulin sensitivity and lower blood sugar levels in people with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes. CAUTION: NOT RECOMMENDED IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR NURSING. MAY CAUSE GASTROINTESTINAL DISTRESS, SKIN IRRITATION. MAY CAUSE ELECTROLYTE IMBALANCE, CAN CAUSE LOW POTASSIUM LEVELS, WHICH MAY LEAD TO HEART AND MUSCLE DYSFUNCTION. LONG TERM USE MAY CAUSE LIVER PROBLEMS. STOP USE 2 WEEKS BEFORE SURGERY. DRUG INTERACTION: BLOOD THINNERS, DIABETES MEDICATION, DIURETICS, AND DIGOXIN.

VEGETABLE GLYCERIN AND DISTILLED WATER.

NOT FDA APPROVED!