| ID: 458661 |
Bitters Compound (Digestive) From: Herbalist & Alchemist |
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| A traditional formula of bitters and carminatives to support healthy function of the digestive system. |
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| ID: 433741 |
Daily Ginger (2 fl. Oz.) From: New Chapter Inc. |
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| Instant and concentrated ginger relief. Easy-to-absorb liquid extract. Integrates fresh ginger juice and supercritical ginger extracts. |
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| ID: 748680 |
Gastroease Tea (20 bags) From: Health King |
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| GastroEase Herb Tea is a unique popular beverage in China made of dark roasted wild millet and astragalus grown in northeast China. It provides vitamins A, B, C and carbohydrates. As a food supplement it is extensively used in Chinese medicine to fortify the digestive system, remove food stagnation and accumulation, regulate acidity, etc. It may help calm the stomach and alleviate other conditions. Astragalus is used to enhance immunity and energy.
Ingredients: astragalus, roasted wild millet, black tea and jasmine flower |
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| ID: 754606 |
Ginger Peppermint Tea (24 Tea Bags) |
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| With a recorded history in China dating from the 4th century B.C., Ginger (Zingiber officinale) has been used extensively throughout the centuries for both culinary and health purposes. The name Ginger is derived from the Sanskrit "gringa" or horn and "vera" meaning body, in reference to the shape of the root. Peppermint (Mentha piperita) is a universally-loved and widely-used flavoring.
Health interest in mints dates from the first century A.D. when it was recorded by the Roman naturalist Pliny. Peppermint's value comes from the mint's volatile oil, which contains menthol, and is added to many formulas for its beneficial properties. Combined, Ginger and Peppermint make a refreshing tea. |
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| ID: 424464 |
Ginger Root (180's) From: Nature's Way |
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| Latin Name:
Zingiber officinale
Description:
Encapsulated Ginger root with a guaranteed natural potency of 1.5% essential oil, mainly gingerol and shogaol.
Usage:
Ginger root eases the discomfort associated with travel and stimulates digestion to promote gastrointestinal comfort.
Recommended Daily Dosage:
Take two capsules two to four times a day with water at mealtimes. The dosage can be repeated on a short-term basis for colds, and warming during chills. |
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| ID: 748420 |
Ginger Root Tea (24 Tea Bags) |
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| Ginger (Zingiber offinale) is a tropical perennial that grows from an aromatic, tuberous rhizome that is knotty shaped and buff colored. The name Ginger is derived from the Sanscrit "gringa" or horn and "vera" meaning body, in reference to the shape of the root. Ginger has a recorded history of use in China dating from the 4th century B.C.
Used for hundreds of years as a spice cooking, Ginger is also used for its soothing properties. Ginger is available fresh, dried ground and in dried pieces. It can be added to beverages, fruits, salads, meats, pultry, vegetables and is a favorite in stir-fry cooking . Combined with onions and garlic, it adds an agreeable, warming flavor to any main entree. |
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| ID: 424013 |
Gingerforce (60's) From: New Chapter Inc. |
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| New Chapter's patent pending Gingerforce™ features the world's most potent full-spectrum organic ginger extract, at least 350 times the concentration of fresh ginger. Leading phytochemical databases maintained by the USDA and a major U.S. university identify multiple constituents in Gingerforce as inhibiting the 5-lipoxygenase enzyme. Recent scientific studies, including one published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, suggest that 5-lipoxygenase inhibition may serve an important role in supporting normal cell growth and activity in a number of the body's organ systems. Scientific research further supports Gingerforce as an effective prostaglandin modulator, naturally reducing inflammation throughout the body. Gingerforce promotes fat-digesting bile and starch-digesting saliva. The active ingredients of Gingerforce promote the growth of beneficial intestinal microorganisms, which are vital for intestinal health. |
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