The Best Gut Health Formula Is finally here!
So why would you need this product?
So according to the National Library of Medicine, which is the official website of the United States Government:
Digestive diseases are highly prevalent worldwide, cause considerable distress, and can be fatal. Digestive diseases account for substantial health care utilization and spending (1, 2). Many of these diseases also affect patients' quality of life and productivity (3). In the United States, digestive diseases affect more than 40 million people and account for millions of clinical visits annually, with health care expenditures totaling $119.6 billion in 2018 (1). Similarly, in developing countries, the burden of digestive diseases has been increasing (4). Given the serious economic impact and significant social cost, epidemiologic data estimating digestive disease burden are critical for public health research, education and resource allocation.
Common digestive disorders include
gastroesophageal reflux disease,
cancer,
irritable bowel syndrome,
lactose intolerance
gluten intolerance
celiac disease
and hiatal hernia.
Because of this and our every day struggle with clients poor gut function we developed COLON REPAIR FORMULA. This amazing formula has the following ingredients:
Inulin
Inulin, a soluble dietary fiber, is widely found in more than 36 000 plant species as a reserve polysaccharide. The primary sources of inulin, include Jerusalem artichoke, chicory, onion, garlic, barley, and dahlia, among which Jerusalem artichoke tubers and chicory roots are often used as raw materials for inulin production in the food industry. It is universally acknowledged that inulin as a prebiotic has an outstanding effect on the regulation of intestinal microbiota via stimulating the growth of beneficial bacteria. In addition, inulin also exhibits excellent health benefits in regulating lipid metabolism, weight loss, lowering blood sugar, inhibiting the expression of inflammatory factors, reducing the risk of colon cancer, enhancing mineral absorption, improving constipation, and relieving depression.
Marshmallow Root
Marshmallow root comes from the marshmallow plant and looks like a brown, fibrous husk. The flowers, root, and leaves of the marshmallow plant are edible.
The medicinal properties of marshmallow root come from the mucilage, or sap-like substance, that the plant produces.
The mucilage of the plant contains antioxidants, and research suggests that it forms a coating over skin and the digestive tract. By doing this, it may help with skin irritation and digestive issues, such as ulcers.
Marshmallow candy got its name from marshmallow root because manufacturers originally used the root’s mucilage to make this confection. Today, however, candy marshmallows typically do not contain the herb. Instead, they consist of sugar and gelatin.
Benefits include:
Relieving Coughs
Improving dry mouth
Protects against stomach ulcers
Sooths skin irritation in the gut lining
Healing wounds
Protects the throat from Gastric Reflux
Liquorice Root
Licorice is a plant native to the Mediterranean and Western Asian regions. The root of the licorice plant has been used medicinally for thousands of years. Chinese medicine has long used licorice root to treat many ailments, including gastrointestinal problems, malaria, insomnia, and infections.
Glycyrrhizin, the most active chemical compound found in licorice, has been studied for its medicinal properties. This powerful phytochemical has been proven to reduce body fat, heal stomach ulcers, and fight infections.
Licorice root can provide the following health benefits:
Ulcer Treatment and Prevention
Multiple studies have shown that licorice root prevents and treats ulcers. It does this by increasing mucus production in the stomach, soothing the stomach lining. Licorice also increases the blood supply to the stomach, which promotes healing.
Licorice also prevents ulcers from forming in the first place by suppressing gastrin production in the body. Gastrin is a hormone that stimulates gastric acid production, which can lead to ulcer formation.
Cancer Treatment
Two studies have illustrated how licorice root can help in the treatment of certain forms of cancer. Researchers set out to determine if glycyrrhizin had a therapeutic effect on stomach cancer and leukemia. They discovered that glycyrrhizin causes apoptosis (cell death) of stomach cancer and leukemia cells.
This group of researchers then tested glycyrrhetinic acid, a substance in glycyrrhizin, on stomach cancer, leukemia, and liver cancer cells. Once again, the licorice compound suppressed cell growth by causing apoptosis.
Virus and Bacteria Treatment
Several studies have described the antiviral and antibacterial effects of licorice root. Licorice root’s phytochemicals slow down viral replication and hinder bacterial growth.
Specifically, research has shown that licorice root provided antibacterial and antiviral benefits against several microbes, including Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, and Candida albicans, as well as viruses like herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV), and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
Ginger Root
Ginger is not just delicious. Gingerol, a natural component of ginger root, benefits gastrointestinal motility ― the rate at which food exits the stomach and continues along the digestive process. Eating ginger encourages efficient digestion, so food doesn’t linger as long in the gut.
Nausea relief. Encouraging stomach emptying can relieve the discomforts of nausea due to:
Chemotherapy. Experts who work with patients receiving chemo for cancer, say ginger may take the edge off post-treatment nausea, and without some of the side effects of anti-nausea medications.
Pregnancy. For generations, women have praised the power of ginger to ease “morning sickness” and other queasiness associated with pregnancy. Even the American Academy of Obstetrics and Gynecology mentions ginger as an acceptable nonpharmaceutical remedy for nausea and vomiting.
Bloating and gas. Eating ginger can cut down on fermentation, constipation and other causes of bloating and intestinal gas.
Wear and tear on cells. Ginger contains antioxidants. These molecules help manage free radicals, which are compounds that can damage cells when their numbers grow too high.
Is ginger anti-inflammatory? It is possible. Ginger contains over 400 natural compounds, and some of these are anti-inflammatory. More studies will help us determine if eating ginger has any impact on conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis or respiratory inflammation.
Acidophilus Lactobacillus Powder
Acidophilus (lactobacillus acidophilus) is a bacteria naturally found in your digestive system, urinary tract and other parts of your body. Acidophilus may be used as a probiotic to promote the growth of good bacteria in your body. Acidophilus may also help treat a variety of medical conditions such as digestive issues, yeast infections and eczema.
Acidophilus may be used to alleviate symptoms of different health conditions. Acidophilus may help treat:
Diarrhea: You may be able to take acidophilus to help reduce the risk of diarrhea caused by taking antibiotics. It may also help with diarrhea caused by an infection.
Vaginal inflammation: You may be able to take acidophilus to treat the symptoms of vaginal inflammation (bacterial vaginosis).
Yeast infections: You may be able to take acidophilus to treat and prevent vaginal yeast infections. It may also be used to treat yeast infections in your mouth (oral yeast infections).
Other potential uses of acidophilus include relieving the symptoms of:
L-Glutamine Powder
Glutamine directly supports gut health and function in three key aspects:
1) it has a positive impact on sustaining the balance of the gut microbiome,
2) it increases the expression of tight junction proteins and the integrity of the intestinal lining, therefore is a fantastic help for leaky gut syndrome, gastritis and ulcers
3) it helps to minimize the inflammatory response in situations of gut mucosal irritation.
As modulated via the tenth cranial or vagus nerve, gut function directly impacts neurotransmitter balance. Unhealthy gut permeability, inflammation, and a suboptimal microbiome have been linked to depression. As the gut becomes inflamed, there is a direct effect on brain health and neurotransmitter balance. Glutamine may have an indirect role in supporting an optimal neuropsychiatric environment by protecting the intestinal lining from damage and chronic inflammation on the below way:
Glutamine → Gut health → Enteric nervous system → Neuropsychiatric environment
Another amazing benefit of glutamine is that it provides energy for the brain, natural health practitioners often recommend glutamine supplements and glutamine-rich foods to reduce cravings for detrimental brain stimulants such as sugar and alcohol.
MSM
MSM is highly beneficial in treating gastrointestinal disorders like constipation, hemorrhoids, and diverticulosis.
MSM can also help to rebuild the lining of the digestive tract and lower inflammatory responses in response to allergic reactions to certain foods such as wheat and dairy.
It’s also useful for helping treat leaky gut syndrome since it can help stop particles from leaching out the gut through small junction openings, where they can enter the bloodstream and ignite an inflammatory response. This is due in part to the sulfur in an MSM supplement, which is important for digestion.
Additionally, MSM supplements seem to help treat hemorrhoids, according to studies. Applying a gel containing MSM along with tea tree oil can reduce pain and swelling caused by hemorrhoids (swollen blood vessels of the rectum that make it hard to go to the bathroom without pain or bleeding).
Overall MSM is amazing for many different gut issues.
Quercetin
Quercetin enhances intestinal barrier function and modulates gut microbiota composition. The activities of tight junction proteins at the gut epithelium enhance barrier functions and reduce inflammation, protecting the host from colonic diseases such as leaky gut syndrome and ulcers.
And some research indicates that quercetin may have some ability to help prevent diseases, such as cancer and heart disease and reducing chronic inflammation. Research suggests it does this by preventing harmful cells from building up in the body.
Quercetin promotes gastrointestinal motility and mucin secretion therefore helping so much with poor bowel flow and constipation.
Slippery Elm
So what is slippery elm good for? While slippery elm is most commonly used for digestive and respiratory complaints, many studies have demonstrated that this herbal remedy could address an even wider range of ailments. More research will clarify slippery elm’s usefulness and long-term effectiveness, but for now, many people have personal experience - myself included! - using the supplement to great effect. And that speaks volumes.
These are the amazing benefits of slippery elm:
Respiratory Problems
Digestive Problems
Psoriasis
Heartburn, acid reflux, GERD
Breast Cancer
Wound and burn healing
Detoxifier
Blood sugar regulation
It also contains antioxidants that help relieve inflammatory bowel conditions. Slippery elm causes reflux stimulation of nerve endings in the gastrointestinal tract leading to increased mucus secretion. The increased mucus production may protect the gastrointestinal tract against ulcers and excess acidity.
Aloe Vera Powder
Aloe vera powder is made from dried aloe vera leaves, ground down into a powder consistency. It can be used in many different ways in different products, or on its own, and offers multiple benefits for the body, inside and out.
Benefits:
High in antioxidants and vitamin C
Easily absorbed in the bloodstream
Heals skin
Improves skin’s elasticity
Boosts the body’s immune system
Repairs and soothes the digestive tract
Magnesium Citrate Powder
Dr. Trubow explains that magnesium can do wonders for improving gut health, as the citrate form of the mineral pulls water into the digestive tract and causes the muscles to contract in a process called peristalsis. This process is essential for allowing the body to properly digest and absorb the nutrients from food while eliminating waste and clearing out unwelcome bacteria in a timely manner.
If peristalsis is in the body is impaired, one may experience irregular digestion, a buildup of unwanted bacteria, malabsorption of nutrients, and even reduced immune capacity, as 70 percent of our immune system lies in our guts. Dr. Trubow says it’s important to prioritize magnesium in order to keep this process in tip-top shape
Snow Fungus Mushroom
Snow fungus mushrooms are abundant in polysaccharides and therefore work synergistically to promote gut health and balance. These compounds are known for their anti-inflammatory and immune-supporting properties, fostering a harmonious gut microbiome.
They also have the following benefits:
Anti inflammatory
Have antioxidant properties
Promote brain health
Boosts immune system
Improves Skin complexion
Controls blood sugar levels
Lowers heart disease
So overall this amazing gut powder has mega healing powers to the gut
Whether you have a gut issue or not this powder is preventative and healing not only for gut health but for the GUT-BRAIN connection. Most of these ingredients have been shown to provide healing for both. So therefore what are you waiting for? Remember that your gut holds 80% of your entire body's immune system. Your gut also has an enteric nervous system which becomes increasingly agitated when the gut is agitated. Your skin will respond poorly to poor gut health. Your thyroid has a big link with gut health and auto immunity such as Hashimoto's and Graves disease has a link to poor gut health. ADD/ADHD has a link to poor gut health. Fertility has a link with poor gut health....... and the list goes on and on.
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