- 50
- Calories
- 2 g
- Total Fat
- 12 mg
- Sodium
- 130 mg
- Potassium
- 11 g
- Carbohydrate
- 3 g
- Dietary Fiber
- 2 g
- Plantain (Musa paradisiaca)
- 1.5 g
- Arabinogalactans (from Western larch tree)
- 1 g
- Soy Lecithin
- 300 mg
- Vitamin C (as calcium ascorbate)
- 250 mg
- Green Tea Leaf Extract (Camellia sinensis) [standardized to 60% catechins]
- 500 mcg
- Astaxanthin
Rice bran, apple, xylitol, rice syrup solids, Chinese cinnamon, D-mannose, and natural vanilla flavour.
Do not use in the presence of abdominal pain, nausea, fever, or vomiting. Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have an iron deficiency, have a liver disorder or develop liver related symptoms (such as abdominal pain, dark urine or jaundice). Bloating and flatulence may occur. Diarrhea may occur in which case discontinue use. Consult a healthcare practitioner for use beyond 4 weeks. Contents sold by weight, not volume. Some settling may occur during shipping and handling. Shake container well before each use. Do not use if safety seal is missing.
Powder
420g
Adults blend, shake, briskly stir 2 level tablespoons (15 g) with 237 mL (8 fl. oz.) of juice per day or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Take a few hours before or after taking other medications.
- Supports the overall health and function of the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
- Thickness and strength of the protective gastric mucin layer.
- Supports a balanced, healthy flora.
- Enhances GI immune system function.
- Production of beneficial short-chain fatty acids.
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WHAT WOULD I USE ENDEFEN FOR?
Endefen is uniquely designed to nutritionally support the overall health and function of the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract. This exceptional formula goes far beyond the competition by addressing multiple factors that contribute to GI health. Supports the integrity of the gastric lining by promoting the growth of gastric mucosal cells.
- Promotes the thickness and strength of the protective gastric mucin layer.
- Selectively promotes Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus acidophilus growth to support balanced, healthy flora.
- Provides key nutrients to enhance GI immune system function.
- Promotes the production of beneficial short-chain fatty acids, and a decrease in generation of ammonia and beta-glucuronidase.
Other Related Signs, Symptoms and Treatments You Should Know
Candidiasis occurs when the fungusCandida albicansovergrows or spreads to other areas of the body. It is normally found in the gastrointestinal and genital tracts. It causes inflammation and leads to leaky gut syndrome.
Compromised immunity, hormonal fluctuations and the use of antibiotics, corticosteroids, oral contraceptives or chemotherapeutic agents increase the risk of infection.
People who suffer from celiac disease cannot digest gluten, a protein that is found in many types of grain. Cases can range from severe to mild. Severe cases are usually discovered in childhood because the child will fail to grow and thrive. Less severe cases may not manifest until adulthood. Gluten intolerance is an inherited condition. The gluten actually causes an allergic reaction that damages the intestinal lining. The lining becomes unable to absorb nutrients.
Crohn's Disease is an inflammation of the small intestine but it can affect any part of the digestive tract, including the mouth and stomach. It has symptoms that are very similar to colitis. Bouts of abdominal pain and cramping with diarrhea occur and may be emotionally debilitating. The intestine becomes scarred which leads to a decreased ability to absorb nutrients.
Diverticulitis occurs when the muscles around the intestine weaken and the tissue forms pouches, or diverticula. If these pouches become filled with fecal matter they get infected and inflamed, causing diverticulitis. Diverticulitis is usually the result of low dietary fibre, high dietary sugar, chronic constipation or intestinal infections.
Irritable bowel syndrome mimics Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis but does not make visible lesions in the bowel. The causes of irritable bowel are an overgrowth of microbes, poor diet, emotions and food sensitivities. The bowel reacts to these irritants with strong intestinal contractions.
Leaky gut syndrome refers to an irritation of the intestine that leads to the absorption of incompletely digested food particles. These particles then go on to stimulate an immune reaction. This condition is believed to be the root cause of many inflammatory reactions in the body like arthritis and eczema. It can also be the result of inflammation from other intestinal conditions.
Parasitic infections in the gastrointestinal tract are common. Eighty percent of North Americans harbour one or more parasites. It is so widespread because of international travel, immigration, contamination of the water and food supply, use of daycare centres, household pets, antibiotic use and chemical contamination. Giardia and pinworms are the two most common intestinal parasites. Intestinal parasites cause illness by competing with the host for nutrients and secreting waste products that cause allergic and autoimmune reactions.
Ulcerative colitis occurs when small ulcers develop on the mucous lining of the large intestine. The colon becomes unable to absorb nutrients and water. Part of the underlying cause of colitis may be an autoimmune reaction. This is when the body attacks its own cells. Other causes include low dietary fibre, high dietary sugar, high-refined carbohydrate intake, food allergies, stress, unresolved emotional conflicts and antibiotic use.
Support the intestine by:
- Undertaking regular bowel detoxification.
- Increasing dietary fibre and water intake to regulate bowel movements.
- Eliminating all processed and refined foods from the diet. Also avoid any food that you are sensitive to.
- Reducing stress and increasing exercise, which promotes proper bowel functioning.
- Using caution with food and water sources while camping and traveling.
- Using nutritional and herbal supplementation.
Bowel cleansing removes excess build-up on the colon walls and repairs the intestinal lining. If necessary, substances to kill infecting organisms can also be used. One simple way to cleanse the bowel is by drinking a glass of warm water with the juice of half a lemon each morning. Many herbs are helpful to restore intestinal health. To heal the intestine, calendula, fennel, peppermint and slippery elm can be used. To eliminate parasites clove, garlic or wormwood are often used.
Eat lots of vegetables, fruits, whole grains and legumes as food sources of fibre. Supplemental fibre can be taken in the form of inulin, apple pectin and oat bran. Drink 1.5 to 2L of filtered water daily. Fibre and water are important to regulate bowel movements.
Do not use the following foods because they irritate the intestine; unfermented dairy products, wheat, animal fat, caffeine, carbonated drinks, chocolate, candy, processed food, additives, preservatives, citrus fruits, spices and sugar-free foods. If you are celiac maintain a gluten free diet. Some gluten containing foods are: barley, oats, rye, wheat, spelt, kamut, hydrolysed vegetable protein, texturized vegetable protein, hydrolysed plant protein malt, modified food starch, some soy sauces, grain vinegars, binders, fillers, excipients, natural flavours, hot dogs, gravies, luncheon meat, beer, mustard, ketchup, non-dairy creamer, white vinegar, processed foods, bouillon cubes, chocolate, bottled salad dressing, curry powder and seasonings. If you have diverticulitis avoid grains, seeds, nuts, dairy products, sugar products, spicy food, fats, and processed foods.
Food that support intestinal health are vegetarian protein, raw vegetables and fruits, whole grains, brown rice, potatoes, carrots, turnips, soy products and green drinks. Consume fermented products like yogurt, kefir, quark, buttermilk and natural cheeses to replenish the friendly bacteria that assist with nutrient digestion. Broil or bake fish and meats instead of frying. Steam vegetables lightly.
To counteract stress do regular exercise and deep breathing exercises. Take time to enjoy your foods, chew well and eat in a comfortable environment. Use a hot pack over the abdomen to provide more blood to the digestive organs. If you have an inflammatory bowel condition only use heat therapy during the healing stage.
When camping or travelling take precautions to ensure the safety of your food and water. Water filtration devices can be used with some water bottles or sterilizing pellets can be added to water. Ensure all of the food that you eat is well cooked. Do not eat raw produce that you have not cleaned yourself, including salad in restaurants.
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