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Do you feel bloated or nauseous? Perhaps you
have a little heartburn or even hiccups? Herbal Extracts Plus has combined
three of the finest all-natural medicinal extracts in an exceptional
herbal product called Indigestion Support I, using only premium quality
plant extracts that have been carefully selected to specifically relieve
the discomforts of indigestion and support complete gastrointestinal
health. Alfalfa, Peppermint and Fennel |
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Authored
by
Dr.
Anil Minocha,
Professor of Medicine and Director, Division of
Digestive Diseases
at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, MS, Now
available at
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Seed have been
used for centuries to relieve intestinal colic, dyspepsia, flatulence, bloating, gastritis,
upset stomach and virtually all symptoms associated with poor digestion.
Don't suffer with indigestion; you can do something about it – and you can
do it with the totally natural and healthy plant extracts in
Indigestion
Support I.
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Purpose of Indigestion Support I Formulation
The herbal supplements in this blend work to alleviate all the symptoms of
gastrointestinal distress, as well as promote and maintain a healthy digestive
tract.
Ingredients
A mixture of 35% Alfalfa 5:1, 35% Peppermint Leaf 4:1, and 30% Fennel Seed 4:1
Alfalfa Leaf has an alkalizing effect on the body. It is a great source of
mineral supplements that are all alkaline (including chlorophyll), which have a
neutralizing effect on the intestinal tract, thereby easing digestive problems,
such as upset stomach, gastritis and indigestion. Alfalfa Leaf - the '' Father
of all Foods '' - supports the elimination of bloating and water retention and
is an excellent source of nutrients that will help boost a sluggish appetite,
relieve constipation and detoxify the body, especially the liver.
Peppermint Leaf promotes good digestion and improves the appetite. Its foremost
use as a medicine (in home remedies, alternative medicine and pharmaceutical
preparations) is applied to relieve indigestion and the intestinal gas caused by
certain foods; hence, its use in after-dinner mints and liqueurs. It relaxes the
stomach muscles and promotes burping. Some studies have shown that Peppermint
lessens the amount of time food spends in the stomach by stimulating the gastric
lining, and because Peppermint increases stomach acidity and stimulates the flow
of bile, it helps to digest food before passing into the intestines and colon.
This could make it especially useful in treating Crohn's disease. Peppermint
slightly anesthetizes the mucous membranes of the gastrointestinal tract, easing
the discomforts of indigestion, including heartburn, hiccups, flatulence and
stomachache. Peppermint calms a queasy stomach and is good for nausea and
vomiting. It is said to be especially calming for the lower bowel and has been
helpful in relieving diarrhea and irritable bowel syndrome.
Since ancient times, Fennel Seed has been primarily used to stimulate good
digestion (it flavors absinthe and other liqueurs digestifs). It relaxes the
smooth muscle lining of the digestive tract and has helped to alleviate
acid-stomach, flatulence, food poisoning, motion sickness, nausea and vomiting.
The herb is an aromatic stimulant that is good for the gastrointestinal tract
and relieves abdominal pain, colon disorders, gastrointestinal tract spasms, and
also helps to expel gas and ease infant colic. Although it is sometimes thought
to perk up a poor appetite, Fennel, conversely, also has a very old application
in herbal medicine as an appetite suppressant, as it allays hunger for awhile,
and may help in weight loss programs. When you need relief from indigestion, gas
and upset stomach, open your herbal cabinet, and reach for the Fennel.
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