Digest-Ease, 1 oz
Digest-Ease, 1 oz
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- Amount per serving 338 mg herb weight equivalence
- Herb strength ratio 1:3
- 30 drops per serving equals 30 servings per ounce
Proprietary blend organic gentian root, organic fennel seed, ethically wild-harvested Oregon grape root, organic licorice root, organic fresh ginger root, ethically wild-harvested prickly ash bark, ethically wild-harvested blue flag root, peppermint spirits, potassium bicarbonate. Other ingredients: grain alcohol (48-58% by volume), deionized water. Do not take during pregnancy or while nursing.
*This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. If you are pregnant or nursing, taking medication, have a medical condition or planning surgery, consult a doctor before using this product. Stop using and consult a doctor if any adverse reactions occur.
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