Product Description
Ulcer Ease Herbal Tincture
2 Fluid Oz (60ml) Herbal Tincture
Commonly used for signs of ulcers
Suggested Use: 20 to 30 drops 1 to 3 times a day or as directed by your health care practitioner.
Herbs included in Ulcer Ease (Ulcer Repair Remedy)
Chamomile, Cat's Claw, Comfrey, Licorice Root, Pau d'arco, Suma, Slippery Elm Bark.
Because of the combination of herbs in Ulcer Ease it is great to protect the stomach in situations of gut permeability issues and/or Leaky Gut
Herbal remedies should be taken under the direction of a trained herbal practitioner.
Caution: Do not take if you have high blood pressure. Do not take if pregnant.
Helpful Information About The Herbs in Ulcer Ease
Chamomile
Studies show that chamomile has anti-ulcer properties and may inhibit stomach ulcers and reduce their healing time.
Cat's Claw
Cat's claw contains a compound known as pentacyclic oxindolic alkaloid (POA) that is believed to have anti-inflammatory effects and antitumor properties.
Comfrey
Historically, Comfrey has been used for its healing effect on ulcers.
Licorice Root
Studies show Licorice Root is effective in treating bacteria that is the cause of ulcer disease and Is known for its potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial effects.
Pau d’Arco
Pau d'arco has been shown to accelerate the healing of ulcers by slowing the growth of bacteria.
Suma
Suma is rich in a large variety of nutrients, minerals, and other compounds and historically, Suma has been used to treat ulcers.
Slippery Elm
Slippery elm works as a mucilage, a thick, glue-like substance that coats the digestive tract that can help with digestive issues, to help reduce inflammation and irritation.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. This product makes no claims. Please take at your own risk
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this product works real well or my silent acid reflux, when I ran out I could definitely tell a difference in my throat.