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Formulated for digestive health and for associated symptoms such as weak digestion, burning, bloating, nausea, cramping and pressure.
Directions: Ages 12 and up, take 6 drops or pellets orally (ages 0 to 11, give 3 drops or pellets) 15 minutes before meals or as needed or as directed by a healthcare professional. Under age 2, crush or dissolve pellets in purified water. Sensitive persons begin with 1 drop or pellet and gradually increase to full dose.
Active Ingredients: Bismuthum metallicum 15x, Antimonium crudum 10x, Argentum nitricum 10x, Arsenicum album 10x, Baptisia tinctoria 10x, Bryonia 10x, Chamomilla 10x, Cinchona officinalis 10x, Iris versicolor 10x, Kali bichromicum 10x, Lachesis mutus 10x, Lycopodium clavatum 10x, Magnesia carbonica 10x, Nux vomica 10x, Phosphorus 10x, Podophyllum peltatum 10x, Pulsatilla 10x, Raphanus sativus 10x, Rhus toxicodendron 10x, Tabacum 10x, Verbascum thapsus 10x, Zingiber officinale 10x, Echinacea 3x, Juglans regia 3x.
Liquid Inactive Ingredients: USP Purified water; USP Gluten-free, non-GMO, organic cane dispensing alcohol 20%.
Pellet Inactive Ingredients: Gluten-free, non-GMO, beet-derived sucrose pellets.
According to the Materia Medica the following remedies in Bowel~Digestive Care may be administered for the following conditions:
Antimonium crudum: Diarrhea alternating with constipation; Digestion disordered
Argentum nitricum: Diarrhea from emotions; Ulceration of stomach
Arsenicum album: Burning pain in stomach; Food poisoning with diarrhea
Baptisia tinctoria: Fullness and distension of the abdomen
Bismuthum metallicum: Pain from stomach through to spine; Diarrhea
Bryonia: Pressure in stomach after eating
Chamomilla: Regurgitation of food; Vomiting
Cinchona officinalis: Flatulent belching; Hiccoughs; Bloated
Echinacea: Sour belching, heartburn; Loss of appetite
Iris versicolor: Vomiting of sour or bitter substances; Colic; Indigestion
Juglans regia: Vomiting; Burning in the stomach
Kali bichromicum: Chronic intestinal ulceration; Cannot digest meat
Lachesis mutus: Painful abdomen; Constipated; Any food causes distress
Lycopodium clavatum: Malnutrition; Abdomen feels weak
Magnesia carbonica: Vomiting; Pains as from ulceration; Constipation
Nux vomica: Violent vomiting; Nausea; Indigestion
Phosphorus: Very fetid stools and flatus; Indigestion
Podophyllum peltatum: Constant gagging; Heartburn
Pulsatilla: Abdomen painful, distended; Stools are green, bilious; Aversion to pork, meat, water, fats
Raphanus sativus: Distended abdomen; Loss of appetite; Post-operative gas pains
Rhus toxicodendron: Violent pains in abdomen; Diarrhea of black, slime or reddish mucous
Tabacum: Painful distention; Nausea, vomiting
Verbascum thapsus: Fearful diarrhea; Aching in stomach
Zingiber officinale: Nausea; Debility in the digestive tract; Food poisoning
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