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Organic Chicory Root; Psyllium Seed; Slipper Elm Inner Bark; encapsulated in bovine (beef) gelatin
approx. 500mg.
This potent blend is a natural approach for digestive health, formulated for soothing the gut lining, relieving constipation, or managing diarrhea. Providing fiber (prebiotic) and soothing mucosal lining to aid in gastrointestinal function and health.
Chicory Root
Botanical Name: Cichorium intybus
Botanical Family: Asteraceae family, commonly known as the daisy, sunflower, or aster family.
Active Chemical Compound: primarily composed of the prebiotic soluble fiber inulin (68%−98% of dry weight), which serves as its main bioactive compound for digestive health. Other key active components include sesquiterpene lactones (specifically lactucin and lactucopicrin), which provide a bitter taste and anti-inflammatory properties, along with phenolic acids (like cichoric acid)
Key Health Benefits
Improves Digestive Health: Rich in inulin, a prebiotic fiber that feeds good gut bacteria and helps relieve constipation.
Weight Management: The fiber provides a sense of fullness (satiety), which can reduce overall calorie intake.
Blood Sugar Regulation: Inulin may enhance insulin sensitivity and stabilize blood sugar levels, making it useful for managing diabetes.
Reduces Inflammation: Contains antioxidants and phytochemicals that may help reduce inflammation and combat oxidative stress.
Nutrient-Rich: Provides vitamins and minerals, including manganese, potassium, and vitamin B6.
Potential Side Effects and Risks
Digestive Issues: High intake can cause abdominal pain, bloating, gas, and diarrhea, particularly in people with IBS.
Allergic Reactions: Individuals allergic to ragweed, daisies, marigolds, or chrysanthemums should avoid it.
Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: While some studies suggest safety, it is generally recommended that pregnant or breastfeeding individuals avoid chicory root due to a lack of comprehensive safety data.
Gallstones: Those with gallstones or gallbladder disorders should consult a doctor before consuming
Key Active Components:
Inulin : A fructan-type polysaccharide, acting as a prebiotic fiber that promotes beneficial gut bacteria (bifidobacteria) and helps improve digestive health.
Sesquiterpene Lactones: These include lactucin, lactucopicrin, and their glycosides, which contribute to the bitter flavor and possess anti-inflammatory and sedative effects.
Phenolic Compounds: Include cichoric acid and other caffeic acid derivatives with antioxidant properties.
Other Compounds: Small amounts of coumarins, volatile compounds (acetophenone), and vitamins/minerals.
These compounds are extensively used as prebiotic food ingredients, sugar/fat replacers, and natural bittering agents in beverages, particularly because inulin remains stable and resistant to human digestion until it reaches the colon
Psyllium Seed
Botanical Name: Plantago ovata
Botanical Family: Plantaginaceae family (often known as the plantain or ribwort family)
Active Chemical Compound: high-molecular-weight, gel-forming arabinoxylan polysaccharide. This soluble fiber consists of a xylose backbone with arabinose and xylose side chains. It acts by binding water to form a gel, increasing fecal bulk, and stimulating peristalsis.
Key Benefits of Psyllium Seed/Husk
Relieves Constipation: Acts as a bulk-forming laxative by absorbing water in the gut, making stools softer and easier to pass.
Improves Heart Health: Helps lower total and LDL ("bad") cholesterol levels.
Manages Blood Sugar: Studies indicate that 10 grams daily can help manage glucose levels in people with type 2 diabetes.
Promotes Satiety & Weight Loss: Increases feelings of fullness, aiding in appetite control.
Relieves Diarrhea & IBS: Can help manage symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome and reduce diarrhea by absorbing excess water.
Side Effects and Precautions
Digestive Discomfort: Bloating, flatulence, and stomach cramps are common, particularly when starting, as the digestive system adjusts.
Risk of Obstruction: If taken without enough water, psyllium can cause choking or intestinal blockage.
Allergic Reactions: Rare, but potential reactions include rashes, itching, or difficulty breathing.
Drug Interactions: May reduce the absorption of certain medications, such as antidepressants or diabetes drugs; it is recommended to take it at least 1-2 hours apart from other medications.
How to Use Safely
Hydration is Key: Always consume with at least 8 ounces (one full glass) of water or liquid, and maintain high fluid intake throughout the day.
Start Slow: Begin with a small dose and gradually increase to avoid significant bloating or digestive discomfort.
Best Time: Often taken before or with meals to aid in glycemic control and satiety
Key details about the active compound:
Composition: Highly branched, acidic arabinoxylan.
Structure: Composed of xylose (approx. 57-75%), arabinose (22-23%), along with rhamnose, galactose, and uronic acids.
Mechanism: It is a hydrophilic mucilage that can absorb up to 40 times its weight in water.
Action: Acts as a bulk-forming laxative and prebiotic.
Other bioactive components present include polyphenols and flavonoids
Slippery Elm Inner Bark
Botanical Name: Ulmus rubra (Muhlenberg)
Botanical Family: Ulmaceae (elm)
Active Chemical Compound: mucilage, a complex, water-soluble mixture of polysaccharides (mainly galactose, rhamnose, and galacturonic acid) that forms a soothing, protective gel. Other significant bioactive compounds include tannins, which provide astringent properties, along with flavonoids, phytosterols, and terpenoids
Key Benefits of Slippery Elm Inner Bark:
Digestive Relief: The mucilage helps manage gastrointestinal issues like diarrhea, constipation, IBS, GERD, and stomach ulcers.
Soothing Agent: Used in lozenges or tea to ease sore throats, coughs, and laryngitis.
Anti-inflammatory: Contains antioxidants and compounds that may reduce inflammation in the gut and urinary tract.
Topical Wound Care: When applied as a poultice, it can treat burns, wounds, and skin infections.
Side Effects and Risks:
Medication Interference: Due to its thick, coating nature, it may reduce the absorption of oral medications. It is recommended to take it at least 2 hours apart from other drugs.
Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Should be avoided during pregnancy as it may cause miscarriage, acting as an abortifacient.
Allergic Reactions: Rare cases of contact dermatitis or allergic reactions have been reported.
Important Considerations:
Dosage: There is no established, scientifically confirmed dosage for slippery elm.
Safety: While generally recognized as safe (GRAS), it lacks large-scale clinical trials
Key details regarding the active components:
Mucilage (Polysaccharides): This is the main constituent, acting as a demulcent to coat and soothe inflamed mucous membranes in the digestive and respiratory tracts.
Tannins: These compounds provide astringent effects that help soothe irritated tissues and support gut health.
Flavonoids: Act as antioxidants to neutralize free radicals and reduce inflammation.
Other Constituents: The bark also contains calcium, magnesium, and various vitamins, aiding ind its soothing properties.
These compounds work synergistically to provide anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects
**Product Safety & Allergen Information** Information is for educational purposes only and has not undergone FDA evaluation. It is not designed to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individuals who are pregnant, nursing, or currently taking medications should consult a healthcare professional before use. The product is manufactured in a facility that processes eggs, gluten, nuts, dairy, and shellfish, though direct contact is not present Not inspected by a regulatory agency. Please review all allergen warnings carefully before purchase.