Herbal Laxative - 90 Tabs - Swiss
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Licorice root, Juniper berries, Buchu leaves, Oil of Peppermint, Microcrystalline Cellulose Croscarmellose Sodium, Silicon Dioxide, Magnesium Stearate and Povidone.
Format
Tablets
90 Tabs
Dosage
Take one tablet daily at bedtime or as directed by a heath professional.
Important Information
This product contains no added: Artificial preservatives, Colour, Corn, Soya, Gluten, Wheat or Yeast.
- Natural Herbal Laxative.
- Synergistic herbal blend with Senna and Cascara.
- Fast acting formula.
- Relieves constipation.
- Can be used as part of a colon cleanse or for temporary constipation.
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Senna- Traditional use of senna is as a powdered leaf tea, used for many centuries in both Eastern and Western traditions for its laxative qualities. Its leaves and pods contain anthranoids which have specific effects in the intestines: chemical by-products of senna metabolism stimulate propulsive contractions and inhibit stationary contractions in the colon, thus speeding elimination of waste and increasing its water and electrolyte content. Senna should not be used for more than a week without a physician's advice.
Cascara sagrada-Cascara sagrada has been used for many years as an intestinal stimulant and bitter tonic. It contains chemicals called anthroquinone glycosides, some of the strongest laxative agents in the plant world. These chemicals work by irritating the intestinal lining, causing the nerves to fire and leading to muscle contractions, as the body attempts to release the irritating agent from the intestine. Cascara is commonly used as an adjunctive treatment during colon and parasite cleansing. It can be used for constipation but only in the short term. Cascara tastes bitter, when it is taken as a tea or tincture, which stimulates the release of digestive juices. Repeated use of cascara sagrada leads to the loss of large amounts of fluid, electrolytes, partially digested food and medication. Read the contraindications in the last paragraph of this article to make sure that it is safe for you to use this herb.
Rhubarb Root -Rhubarb root has properties that make it a highly effective laxative. Its astringent qualities help to improve bowel tone after it has purged the intestines, making it an excellent agent for improving the tone and health of the digestive tract. Its laxative effects make it a valuable aid in the treatment of chronic constipation, hemorrhoids, and gastroenteritis. Skin eruptions caused by problems in elimination are also treated with rhubarb root. The Western rhubarb root, being milder, is used in treating infant digestive problems, constipation, or diarrhea.
Gentian Root- Gentian contains some of the most bitter substances known, particularly the glycosides gentiopicrin and amarogentin. It is also helpful in treating weakness of the digestive organs and in stimulating the appetite. Besides stimulating secretion of saliva in the mouth and hydrochloric acid in the stomach, gentiopicrin may protect the liver. Gentian is known to purify the blood and is an excellent aid in treating problems of the liver and spleen, dysentery, and jaundice. In addition, Gentian is also used to treat gastritis, indigestion, heartburn, and stomach aches.
Constipation
Constipation is not a disease in itself but it is a symptom of another problem. It is defined as difficulty in passing stool or the infrequent passage of stool. The resulting stool may cause pain and bleeding as it passes, because it is so hard and dry. Constipation is very unhealthy because it impedes the ability of your body to release toxins. Most cases of constipation can be improved with lifestyle and diet changes. If those changes do not seem to help then a further investigation should be performed to rule out more serious pathology.
Natural and conventional treatment of constipation involves the use of laxatives. Just because a laxative is natural does not mean that you cannot become dependant on it.
Bulk forming agents increase the bulk and water content of stool. They are the only laxatives that are safe to use every day. Psyllium, bran, flaxseeds, apple pectin and chicory root are examples of natural bulk formers. Stool softeners soften fecal matter so that it passes more easily. Pharmaceutical stool softeners, like mineral oil and docusate sodium, should not be taken daily because they can decrease vitamin absorption, alter drug concentrations and cause liver damage. Natural stool softeners are cold pressed oils. They also provide essential fatty acids for the health of the intestinal cells.
Diet and Lifestyle Connection
Lifestyle changes to help with constipation include regular exercise and stress reduction. Never suppress the urge to defecate. Do not strain to pass stool because it can contribute to hemorrhoid formation.
Tackling the emotional aspects of constipation should also be undertaken. It can sometimes reflect the inability to "let go" of certain things that have happened in a person's life. Sometimes this emotional connection can even go back to trauma in childhood. Abdominal massage and hydrotherapy can be helpful to regulate bowel movements.
Assess your diet for irritating substances that may contribute to constipation. Perform intestinal cleansing to rid the colon of build-up and optimize its functioning. Drink 8-10, 8oz glasses of water each day. Start your day with a bowel stimulating glass of warm water with lemon juice. Consume a low fat and high fibre diet. Include fresh fruits (with skin) and vegetables, prunes, figs and whole grains in your diet. Avoid dairy products, spicy food, fats, processed foods, salt, coffee and alcohol.
To Help Relieve Constipation Try:
- Eating more raw or lightly steamed vegetables.
- Taking a fiber supplement, such as Psyllium or Flax fiber.
- Use Acidophilus.
- Identify allergenic foods and eliminate them, even temporarily.
- Drink lots of pure water, at least 2.5 liters a day.
- Control stress, try Yoga or Tai Chi.
- Avoid refined white flour products.
- Eat prunes.
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