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Nature's Balanced Digestion Aid Formula GastriCare (known internationally as Gastrim or Gasex) contains two minerals from shells traditionally used for their digestive properties. One is purified conch shell ashes of silicate magnesium, and the other is the shell of Cyprea moneta, a marine species whose ashes contain various salts (phosphate, carbonate and fluoride) of calcium, sodium, magnesium and manganese. The various individual ingredients act synergistically to support the gastrointestinal function through a combination of mechanisms, such as defoaming action, a reduction in surface tension and as a carminative. It is an effective antiflatulent that alleviates bloating and relieves upset stomach and occasional heartburn and acidity. GastriCare ensures that the digestive process efficiently converts ingested food into final products with a perfect balance of all factors involved. Usage Take 1 or 2 capsules before meals or whenever needed. The use of natural products provides progressive but long-lasting results. Packaging 90 vegetarian capsules Scientific Validation
GastriCare (Gastrim) is effective in promoting digestive comfort. In a study published in Indian Practitioner (1978): 3, 127, 100 cases used GastriCare (Gastrim) in order to relieve occasional symptoms associated with gas, bloating, and gastrointestinal discomfort. All cases showed considerable improvement with 70% getting complete comfort with absolutely no side effects recorded.
Additional Studies: Probe, 1981, 3, 208. Probe, 1971, 3, 109. Key Ingredients  | Crowfoot (Aconitum palmatum) Crowfoot (Bikhma) is a bitter tonic that is generally used in conjunction with pepper and is a known support for bowel function.
|  | Black Pepper (Piper nigrum) Black Pepper is one of the most renowned culinary spices and has been used for centuries as a gastro-intestinal stimulant as much as it has been used as a condiment to improve the flavor of food. As a carminative, many have utilized Black Pepper to reduce occasional flatulence. Black Pepper contains the alkaloid Piperine, which has been linked to increasing the body's ability to absorb nutrients contained in food and aid in the digestive process. |  | Ginger (Zingiber officinale) Ginger is the delicious common spice used traditionally to improve digestion and prevent nausea. These properties result from helping bowel movements and relaxing the muscles controlling the digestive system. Ginger is considered an adjuvant in many Ayurvedic formulas that enhance absorption and prevent gastrointestinal side effects. |  | Amalaki (Emblica officinalis) Also known as Indian Gooseberry or Amalaki, it has one of the highest concentrations of natural Vitamin C of any edible plant. It is an essential component of Chyavanprash, a rejuvenative tonic, and of Triphala, a digestive formula. Not surprisingly, Amla's reputation is supported by scientific studies showing it boosts immunity. |  | Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) Haritaki or Chebulic myrobalam. Haritaki is a safe and effective purgative, expectorant and tonic. It is a component of the classic Ayurvedic combination called 'Triphala' or 'three fruits' (see also Amalaki and Vibhitaki.) The use of Triphala is at the heart of Ayurvedic medicine, which often promotes health through successive steps of purification and tonification. In Sanskrit, Haritaki literally means 'carries away' (all diseases.) It is known to have strong anti-mutagenic activity. |  | Vibhitaki (Terminalia bellirica) Vibhitaki, also spelled Bibhitaki, is one of the three constituents of Triphala. It is a very common and effective support of the liver function (it's a cleansing herb for detoxification.) Vibhitaki also supports the gastrointestinal tract through its effect on the membrane linings. Studies have also shown Vibhitaki helps with vision and has expectorant properties. |  | False Black Pepper (Embelia ribes) False Black Pepper has been traditionally used to help maintain healthy skin and to support the digestive function as a mild laxative. |
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