Wednesday, September 01, 2004

#1 Constipation Relief with Our Herb Laxative

Fall is a time when thing seem to slow down a little from summer activities. Sometimes this in-activity also slows the digestive tract too...


Proper waste elimination is one of the keys to optimal health, to prevent constipation and aid proper bowel movement through the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is said that 90% of degenerative diseases are related to or worsened by the food we eat passing too slowly through our intestinal system. A gentle but fast-acting natural herb laxative helps the body cleanse itself. To order our herbal laxative product OR for personal service call 888-272-6701

In addition to senna leaf powder, our herb laxative contains an additional seven herbs; Rhubard Root, Cascara Sagrada Bark, Ginger Root, Licorice Root, Irish Moss, Butternut, and Cayenne to enhance its intended use - to speed up the movement of wastes through the intestinal system and prevent constipation. Our product accomplishes this without the usual side effects of taking a laxative.

Several of the herbs contained in this product produce a laxative action. In addition to the senna leaf powder, buckthorn bark powder, licorice root, blue malva powder, and culver root have shown laxative action and, along with the other herbs present, fulfill other functions within the gastrointestinal tract to complete the action of this herb laxative. For example, licorice root, alfalfa, fennel seed and anise seed aid in digestion. Licorice root also reduces the production of stomach acid, relieves gas, as does anise seed. Anise seed also acts to relieve stomach cramps. In high doses rhubarb can cause a laxative effect, and it has the opposite effect is small doses!

The label states a serving size of four herb laxative tablets. That would cause a gentle bowel movement within several hours. By taking less than the serving size, one can effectively speed up the flow of waste through the intestinal tract without causing diarrhea.

Herb Laxative Active Ingredients
Rhubarb root is used in many laxative products. It is considered a mild laxative that produces a soft stool 6-10 hours after ingestion. This herb is an important part of this formulation because the A-factors (anthraquinones) of this herb differ somewhat from those of Cascara - only some of them reach the large intestines intact, while others are resorbed in the small intestine, and later released into the large intestine. The timing of the absorption of Rhubarb is thus displaced to some degree from the other laxative agents in this formulation, thereby promoting longer and smoother activity of the whole. Rhubarb is especially well suited for children since it is very mild in action.

Cascara Sagrada Bark is one of the most effective, gentle and non-habit-forming laxatives available. It's anthraquinone content is what makes is so effective. Anthraquinones, or A-factors, produce a soft or formed stool in about 6-8 hours with little or no griping. This herb does not lose its efficiency with repeated use. Cascara can even be used to correct the habitual constipation incurred by the abuse of other laxatives.

Ginger root plays an important role in our herb laxative. Ginger eases the discomforting effects of colon reflex activity and provides a pleasant degree of mildness to the herbal laxative functioning. It also helps to restore and normalize proper tone and reflex faculty to the GI tract. Ginger root has been proven to normalize peristalsis (the muscular contractions and dilation of the walls of the gastrointestinal tract that move its contents onward).

Licorice root helps to ease the discomforting effects that may result from laxative use. It provides a mild boost to the adrenal system that may be stressed in certain conditions for which laxatives are often suggested. Licorice root also protects and heals distressed mucous membranes of the intestinal tract.

Irish moss is used as a stabilizer in many dairy products. In its raw form, Irish Moss is used as a bulk laxative, which also coats and soothes the entire gastrointestinal tract. It also alleviates peptic and duodenal ulcers in humans while having no adverse effects on the colon.

Butternut has been known as one of the most mild, efficacious, safest, and best laxatives to be found. Butternut is also good as a treatment for liver disorders and intestinal sickness, as practiced extensively in homeopathy.

Cayenne acts as an effective catalyst and augmenter of the other principles in the blend.

Order Our Herb Laxative Online OR for personal service call 888-272-6701

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These statements have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, cure, or prevent any disease.

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