Description
Allium-Free Broad Spectrum
Anti-Microbial Formula
Used in complimentary medicine as a supportive treatment of mild to moderate acute/occasional diarrhea. (Traditionally) used in Herbal Medicine for digestive disturbances/dyspeptic complaints/indigestion, such as mild spasms of the gastrointestinal tract, bloating and flatulence. Traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to help relieve flatulent dyspepsia and colic (carminative).
Features
- NPN 80079467
Ingredients
Berberine Hydrochloride…..250 mg
Thyme Extract (20:1) (Thymus vulgaris)…..35 mg
(leaf) (equivalent to 700 mg dried herb)
Cinnamon Extract (10:1) (Cinnamomum aromaticum)…..40 mg
(bark) (equivalent to 400 mg dried herb)
Neem Extract (20:1) (Azadirachta indica)…..35 mg
(leaf) (equivalent to 700 mg dried herb)
Uva Ursi Extract (10:1) (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi)…..35 mg
(leaf) (equivalent to 350 mg dried herb)
Oregano Extract (5:1) (Origanum vulgare)…..50 mg
(leaf) (30% carvacrol) (equivalent to 250 mg dried herb)
Non-medicinal Ingredients
Silicon dioxide, L-leucine, pullulan/ hypromellose (capsule)
Suggested Use
Adults – Take 2 capsules with food, 2 times per day*, or as directed by a health care practitioner.
*For SIBO Eradication Phase (4-6 weeks), practitioners may increase the dosing to 2 capsules, 3 times a day with meal.
Caution
Do not use if you are pregnant or breasfeeding; or if you are trying to conceive. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you have diabetes, hypoglycemia, hypotension. a kidney disorder, gall stones, a liver disorder, fever, painful urination, spasms, or blood in urine; or if you are taking diuretics or other prescription medications as berberine may alter their effectiveness. Discontinue use and consult a health care practitioner if symptoms worsen or diarrhea persists for longer than 7 days; if stool contains blood/mucous; or if diarrhea is accompanied by a high fever. Hypersensitivity/allergy may occur; in which case, discontinue use
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