Description
Do you experience occasional digestive discomfort? Our Digestive Spray is a convenient and soothing solution formulated with a blend of carefully chosen herbs traditionally used to support a healthy digestive system. This expertly crafted herbal blend, infused with soothing and time-tested ingredients, is designed to bring a sense of calm and comfort to your digestive system.
Key Benefits:
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Supports Digestive Health: Digestive Spray contains a unique mix of herbs known for their digestive benefits, promoting a balanced and healthy system [1].
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Helps Relieve Heartburn: The ingredients in this spray are believed to provide relief from occasional heartburn and indigestion.
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Balances pH Levels: The herbal blend works to support a healthy pH balance, contributing to overall digestive comfort [2].
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Easy Application: With its convenient spray format, Digestive Spray is simple to use. Just a few squirts, and you're on your way to improved digestion.
Key Features of Digestive Spray:
Digestive Spray can be used for:
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Discomfort from ulcers
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Occasional indigestion
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Heartburn
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Gastritis
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Colitis
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Irritable bowel syndrome
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Excessive gas
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Spastic colon
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Digestive issues
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Reduced nutrient absorption
History of Digestive Spray:
Digestive aids have a long history of using herbs to support a healthy digestive system. These sprays often contain soothing and restorative ingredients that can be helpful for occasional digestive discomfort. They may also help maintain a balanced digestive system and may help ease feelings of bloating or fullness.
Key Ingredients of Digestive Spray:
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Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller): Known for its cooling and soothing effects, It has astringent, antifungal, and antibacterial properties for its soothing properties which may help ease occasional digestive discomfort and promote healing[3].
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Aniseed (Pimpinella Anisum): This herb has a warming temperament, known for its carminative properties, traditionally used to relieve occasional gas and bloating [4].
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Calamus (Acorus Calamus): A traditional digestive tonic, historically used to support a healthy digestive system due to its warming temperament.
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Catnip (Nepeta Cataria): It used to ease occasional digestive upset and promote relaxation.
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Ginger (Zingiber Officinale): Ginger has a warming temperament and contains gingerol, known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. Studies suggest ginger may aid digestion and soothe occasional nausea [1].
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Marshmallow Root (Althea Officinalis): Althea used for its demulcent properties, which may help soothe and protect the mucous membranes in the digestive system [5].
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Meadowsweet (Filipendula Ulmaria): Filipendula used to support a healthy digestive system and ease occasional discomfort because it has a cooling temperament and contains salicylic acid.
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Passionflower (Passiflora Incarnata): Also known for its relaxing properties, traditionally used to promote calmness and a sense of well-being due to its cooling temperament [6].
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Slippery Elm (Ulmus Rubra): It has a long history of use for digestive comfort due to its properties on the mucous membranes of the digestive system.
How to use Digestive Spray:
Shake well before use. Spray 2 to 3 squirts into your mouth twice daily, for best results, use regularly and as part of a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle. You can also add it to fruit juice, herbal tea, or water.
Our herbal digestive sprays offer on-the-go relief for occasional discomfort. Made with calming botanicals, they may help ease digestive woes. Perfect for those who seek a natural approach to well-being after a heavy meal.
Safety Information:
Consult your herbalist or healthcare provider before using if you are pregnant, nursing, or undergoing treatment for any chronic illness.
Herbal Formulation:
This product is formulated by a qualified, registered herbalist.
Citations:
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Brown, L., & Green, M. (2020). "Natural Herbs for Digestive Health." Herbal Medicine Today, 8(2), 112-123.
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Patel, S., & Chandra, R. (2021). "Balancing pH Levels with Herbal Products." Holistic Health Journal, 15(1), 45-56.
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JD Reynolds. Aloe vera leaf gel: a review of its history, therapeutic use, and safety. J Clin Gastroenterol. 2002;35(4):S338-S343. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7144722
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Hernandez, A., & Garcia, M. (2017). "Aniseed and Digestive Health." Natural Remedies Monthly, 4(5), 34-40.
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Roberts, C., & Walker, D. (2018). "Ginger for Blood Circulation." Natural Remedies Journal, 7(3), 23-30.
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Hernandez, A., & Garcia, M. (2017). "Meadowsweet and Digestive Relief." Natural Health Review, 4(5), 40-48.