Ingredients
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Senna | Senna is an FDA-approved nonprescription laxative. It is used to treat constipation and also to clear the bowel before diagnostic tests such as colonoscopy. |
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Stevia Powde | Stevia herb parts are very low in calories. Parts by parts, its dry leaves possess roughly 40 times more sweetness than sugar. This sweetness quality in stevia is due to several glycoside compounds including stevioside, steviolbioside, rebaudiosides A-E, and dulcoside. |
Peppermint Leaf | Some use it for menstrual problems, liver and gallbladder complaints, preventing spasms during endoscopy procedures, and as a stimulant. |
Orange Ppeel | Orange peels are rich in flavonones, powerful antioxidants that help reduce oxidative damage and fight free radicals. |
Peppermint with other natural flavors | Some use it for menstrual problems, liver and gallbladder complaints, preventing spasms during endoscopy procedures, and as a stimulant. |
Licorice Root | The chemicals contained in licorice are thought to decrease swelling, thin mucus secretions, decrease cough, and increase the chemicals in our body that heal ulcers. |
Marshmallow root | Marshmallow root contains mucilage, a gel-like substance that becomes slippery when wet. |
Eleuthero root | Traditional Chinese Medicine has used eleutherococcus for reducing lethargy, fatigue, and low stamina as well as increasing endurance and resilience to environmental stresses. Eleutherococcus is considered an “adaptogen,” a term that describes herbs or other substances that, when ingested, appears to help an organism increase resistance to stress. There is strong evidence Eleutherococcus senticosusincreases endurance and mental performance in patients with mild fatigue and weakness. |
Papaya leaf | May be useful in fighting cancer |
Chrysanthemum flower | Chrysanthemum is used to treat chest pain (angina), high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, fever, cold, headache, dizziness, and swelling. |
Japanese honeysuckle flower | Swelling (inflammation) of small air passages in the lung (bronchiolitis). Early research suggests a combination of Lonicera Caprifolium, Baikal skullcap, and forsythia given by IV (intravenously) by a healthcare provider might shorten the length of symptoms of bronchiolitis in children with respiratory syncytial virus infection |
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