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GastroCleanse 100 caps
Ingredients:
Per 2 capsules:
Psyllium husk 850 mg
Charcoal 290 mg
Vitamin C 75 mg
Chlorophyll 25 mg
Apple pectin 25 mg
Lactobacillus Acidophilus 50 mg
Magnesium citrate 38 mg
Goldenseal 50 mg
Suggested Use:
6 caps 2 times a day with 12 oz. water, or 4 caps 3 times a day with 8 oz. water
A product formulated with psyllium husk fiber to gently cleanse the intestinal mucosal lining. The dietary fiber supplied by Psyllium increased fecal bulk, and is subject to fermentation by "probiotic" ("friendly") bacteria to produce short chain fatty acids. Such fatty acids, together with the Lactobacillus acidophilus in this formulation, help normalize the intestinal microflora. Other nutrients in GastroCleanse help absorb toxins and support blood flow within the capillary beds that service the absorptive units or villi. Hypoallergenic.
CAUTION: It is very important to consume adequate amounts of water with this product. If transit time is not decreased in 12 to 24 hours, discontinue use. Directions for intake of GastroCleanse should be followed closely, since dietary fiber intake in excessive amounts may cut down on the availability of certain nutrients. Those with particularly sensitive intestines may want to precede this product with a month's intake of GastroCort.
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