4 fl. oz. bottle of digestive bitters, including dandelion root, meadowsweet, gentian root, agrimony, and cinnamon.
Use Digestive Bitters to stimulate the bitter taste buds on your tongue and thus increase salivation.
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4 fl. oz. bottle of digestive bitters, including dandelion root, meadowsweet, gentian root, agrimony, and cinnamon.
Use Digestive Bitters to stimulate the bitter taste buds on your tongue and thus increase salivation.
Use Digestive Bitters to stimulate the bitter taste buds on the tongue and thus increase salivation. This stimulates the gastric reflex to cause digestive juices to be secreted, thus increasing the flow of digestive juices from the pancreas, duodenum, and liver. The result is that there will be less undigested food going through the digestive tract and a better assimilation of nutrients.*
When Digestive Bitters activates the gastric secretion of digestive enzymes and hydrochloric acid, it improves the tone of muscles throughout the digestive tract. Blood circulation improves and the body can more efficiently assimilate the nutrients from foods and eliminate waste.*
Directions | Suggested Use: Take 1 tsp in water 3 times per day 15 minutes before meals. |
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Ingredients | Dandelion Root, Meadow Sweet Herb, Gentian Root, Agrimony Dry Herb, Cinnamon Bark, Water, Grain Alcohol |
Net Weight | 4 fluid oz |
Product Attributes | Chemically Pure, Made in the USA, No Additives, No Flow Agents, Solvent Free, Tested Pure |
Manufacturer | |
UPC | 652384103503 |
Safety Information / Warnings | For these reasons, herbs should be taken with care, under the supervision of a health care provider., Herbs, however, can trigger side effects and can interact with other herbs, supplements, or medications, The use of herbs is a time-honored approach to strengthening the body and treating disease |
Disclaimer | The use of this supplement is a traditional nutritional use, not intended to be prescribed for, or to treat, any disease, and does not claim to cure any disease, These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA (Food & Drug Administration) |