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Formulated for associated symptoms such as vomiting, burning, bloating, gas, nausea, cramping, pressure and other related symptoms.
Directions: Ages 12 and up, take 6 drops or pellets by mouth (ages 0 to 11, give 3 drops or pellets) 15 minutes before meals or as needed or as directed by a health professional. Under age 2, crush/dissolve pellets in purified water. Sensitive persons begin with 1 drop or pellet and gradually increase to full dose.
Active Ingredients: Equal parts of Echinacea 6x, Juglans regia 6x, Antimonium crudum 10x, Argentum nitricum 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, Phosphorus 10x, Podophyllum peltatum 10x, Pulsatilla 10x, Raphanus sativus 10x, Rhus toxicodendron 10x, Tabacum 10x, Verbascum thapsus 10x, Zingiber officinale 10x, Arsenicum album 15x, Bismuthum metallicum 15x, Nux vomica 15x.
Liquid Inactive Ingredients: USP Purified water; USP Gluten-free, non-GMO, organic cane alcohol 20%.
Pellet Inactive Ingredients: Gluten-free, non-GMO, organic beet-derived sucrose (lactose free) pellets.
According to the Materia Medica the following remedies in Bowel~Digestive Care may be administered for symptoms of the following conditions:
Antimonium crudum: Digestion disordered; Bloating after eating; Diarrhea alternates with constipation.
Argentum nitricum: Gas and distention; Belching; Nausea; Painful swelling in pit of stomach.
Arsenicum album: Burning pain in stomach and bowels; Food poisoning with diarrhea; Small offensive stools; Vomiting.
Baptisia tinctoria: Offensive thin, dark, bloody stool; Fullness and distension of the abdomen; Putrid offensive breath; Sinking feeling at stomach; Constant pain in stomach and liver.
Bismuthum metallicum: Vomiting, purging and prostration; Burning in stomach; Slow digestion with fetid belching; Nausea after every meal.
Bryonia: Inflammation of the stomach; Large, dry, hard stools; Stomach sensitive to touch; Pressure in stomach after eating.
Chamomilla: Colic; Lienteric stools (watery with undigested food) smelling like bad eggs; Abdominal spasms.
Cinchona officinalis: Belching; Food poisoning; Constipation; Diarrhea.
Echinacea: Abdomen tender and distended; Sour belching, heartburn; Diarrhea following pain in stomach, going through bowels.
Iris versicolor: Vomiting of sour or bitter substances; Diarrhea; Constipation; Burning tongue, throat, esophagus, and stomach.
Juglans regia: Burning anus; Fullness, bloated, tension and heaviness in abdomen; Belchings are violent, frequent loud.
Kali bichromicum: Vomiting of undigested food, sour, of bile; Accumulation of saliva in mouth.
Lachesis mutus: Gnawing in stomach, better after eating; Painful abdomen; Constipated, offensive stools.
Lycopodium clavatum: Weak digestion; Gas and bloating; Flatulence; Malnutrition; Hard, difficult, small stools; Small amounts of food produce fullness.
Magnesia carbonica: Constipation; Diarrhea; Stools frothy, greenish like scum of frog pond; Pain, as from ulceration, in stomach (with great sensitiveness to pressure).
Nux Vomica: Digestive disturbances; Bruised soreness of abdominal walls; Constant uneasiness in stomach; Nausea.
Phosphorus: Sour taste and sour belchings after every meal; Very fetid stools and flatus; Indigestion; Weak, empty, hollow feeling in the stomach; Burning stomach, worse when eating.
Podophyllum peltatum: Chiefly affects the duodenom and rectum; Alternating conditions (diarrhea and constipation); Hot, sour belching, nausea and vomiting; Gagging; Burning in mouth or tongue.
Pulsatilla: Bitter taste, diminished taste of all food; Stomach feels disordered, heavy; Coated tongue.
Raphanus sativus: Hard, distended abdomen with retained flatulence; Retching and vomiting; Loss of appetite; Post-operative gas pains.
Rhus toxicodendron: Bitter taste; Violent pains in abdomen; Nausea, vertigo and bloating after eating.
Tabacum: Nausea; Constricted esophagus; Terrible faint, sinking feeling at pit of stomach.
Verbascum thapsus: Pinching and griping in abdomen; Many painful bowel movements a day; Bitter risings with nausea; Frequent hiccoughs.
Zingiber officinale: Weak digestion; Mouth smells foul to person, as from disordered stomach; Indigestion.
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Relief is fast! |
3/15/2016 |
I had bloating, constipation, gas and moderate pain in my right side. This morning I took a sip of coke and could feel my stomach bubbling up . I took the drops under my tongue and almost immediately felt relief! |
- Jessica P., GA |
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