R190.00 – R202.00 Incl. VAT
Our Herbal Heartburn & Ulcer Supplement empowers the body's natural defenses, reducing inflammation, combating harmful bacteria, and supporting the stomach lining to prevent and heal heartburn and ulcers.
By supporting the body's inherent ability to regulate stomach acid, combat harmful bacteria, and fortify the protective lining of the digestive system, this supplement promotes optimal digestive health for enduring well-being
Adults: 30 drops or 6-8 sprays, 3x daily
Children 4-12 years: 8 drops or 2 sprays, 3x daily
Children 12-16 years: Same as adults
Take 20 minutes before meals
Use more than 3x daily if required
Ingredients as traditionally used for this supplement.
Bilberry
Calendula
Cat’s claw
Comfrey
Marshmallow root
Plantain
Reishi Mushrooms
Slippery Elm
Thyme
Turmeric
Other African Herbs
Alcohol (Tincture)
Bilberry: Recognized for its efficacy in managing ulcers, Bilberry contributes to this through the reduction of inflammation and the disruption of biofilms around bacteria. Its ability to paralyze bacterial flagella further supports its role in gastrointestinal health.
Calendula: Renowned for wound healing, Calendula extends its benefits to addressing ulcers, contributing to the overall well-being of the gastrointestinal system.
Cat’s Claw: A powerful ally against H. pylori, Cat’s Claw eliminates biofilms and combats various germs, providing comprehensive support for gastrointestinal health.
Catnip: With its relaxing effects on the digestive system, Catnip alleviates spasms that lead to acid reflux, promoting stomach comfort and acting as an effective anti-gas agent.
Cayenne: Known for its impact on stomach ulcers, Cayenne contributes to gastrointestinal health through its specific actions.
Comfrey Leaves: Addressing stomach ulcers, Comfrey Leaves offer relief and support for the healing process.
L-Arginine: Highly protective, L-Arginine prevents oesophageal lesions, contributing to a healthier gastrointestinal environment.
L-Glycine: Offering significant protection against oesophageal lesions, L-Glycine supports overall gastric health and its protective functions.
L-Leucine: Demonstrating potent activity against H. Pylori, L-Leucine provides protection and addresses various infections, contributing to liver and kidney function.
L-Lysine: With anti-ulcer properties, L-Lysine enhances antioxidant enzymes, supports gastric mucus secretion, and inhibits parietal cell synthesis, offering a comprehensive approach to gastrointestinal health.
Marshmallow Root: Creating a protective barrier, Marshmallow Root coats the oesophagus and stomach lining, guarding against stomach acid and promoting healing.
N-Acetylcysteine: Beneficial for conditions like LPR and GERD, N-Acetylcysteine supports respiratory and digestive health, addressing issues such as laryngitis and bronchitis.
Plantain: Recognized for its miraculous effects on stomach ulcers, Plantain contributes to the overall well-being of the gastrointestinal system.
Reishi Mushrooms: Combating H. Pylori and addressing gastric ulcers and inflammation, Reishi Mushrooms play a vital role in supporting gastrointestinal health.
Slippery Elm: Soothing various parts of the digestive tract, Slippery Elm addresses issues like excess acidity and inflammation, providing relief and supporting the absorption of stomach acid.
Thyme: Addressing stomach weakness, flatulence, spasms, and issues related to H. Pylori, Thyme contributes to gastrointestinal well-being.
Turmeric: With its ability to increase stomach acid and relieve pain, Turmeric addresses issues like acid reflux and H. Pylori, promoting overall digestive health.
Vitamin C: Critical for wound healing and repair, Vitamin C is essential for managing ulcers and preventing long-term pain after surgery or injury, ensuring overall gastrointestinal health.
Vitamin D3: Optimizing antimicrobial peptides, Vitamin D3 supports the body's defense mechanisms against infections, contributing to digestive health.
Vitamin E: Addressing stomach ulcers, Vitamin E plays a role in promoting tissue repair and overall gastrointestinal well-being.
Not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women
Protect from sunlight.
Store below 25°c
Decoding Heartburn: What Unfolds in the Stomach and Esophagus?
Introduction:
Heartburn, despite its name, isn’t a cardiac woe but a digestive dismay characterized by a burning sensation in the chest. The underlying physiological drama unfolds primarily in the stomach and esophagus.
Stomach Dynamics:
The stomach, a muscular sac, plays a pivotal role in digestion. After food ingestion, it secretes gastric acid vital for breaking down food. In individuals prone to heartburn, a malfunctioning Lower Oesophageal Sphincter (LES) permits stomach acid to regurgitate into the esophagus.
The Culprit: Lower Esophageal Sphincter (LES):
The LES, akin to a gateway between the stomach and esophagus, normally ensures a one-way traffic flow. However, when weakened or relaxed, it becomes a permissive portal, allowing stomach acid to defy its intended direction.
Acidic Invasion of the Esophagus:
Once stomach acid breaches the LES barrier, it infiltrates the sensitive lining of the esophagus. Unlike the stomach, the esophagus lacks the protective mucosal lining to withstand the corrosive effects of acid.
Symptomatic Fireworks:
The acidic invasion triggers a cascade of discomfort, manifesting as the hallmark burning sensation behind the breastbone. Regurgitation, sour taste, and potential respiratory symptoms may accompany this gastric rebellion.
Unveiling Stomach Ulcers: Causes and Unseen Culprits
Introduction:
Stomach ulcers, also known as gastric ulcers, are sores that develop on the inner lining of the stomach. These ulcers can bring about discomfort and complications, and their origins are often multifaceted.
Causes of Stomach Ulcers:
Navigating Digestive Tract Ulcers: Causes and Complexities
Introduction:
Ulcers, lesions that occur throughout the digestive tract, from the esophagus to the small intestine and beyond, can pose significant challenges to one’s health. Understanding the causes behind these ulcers is pivotal in crafting effective interventions.
Causes of Digestive Tract Ulcers:
Conclusion:
Navigating the intricacies of digestive tract ulcers requires a nuanced understanding of the diverse causes influencing different regions. This knowledge forms the foundation for targeted therapies and proactive measures to address the complexities of digestive tract ulceration.
Decoding Stomach Acid Dynamics: The Digestive Process Unveiled
Introduction:
Stomach Acid in the Gastric Arena:
Ingredients which are traditionally used for this disorder
Technical info:
Aloe Ferox: Rich in compounds like aloin and aloe-emodin, Aloe Ferox addresses heartburn and ulcers by soothing inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract. It aids in healing by reducing acidity and combating H. pylori with its antibacterial properties.
Andrographis Paniculata: With active compounds andrographolides, it acts as an anti-inflammatory, inhibiting biofilm formation, and demonstrating antibacterial effects. This supports ulcer healing by addressing underlying causes like bacterial infection.
Bilberry: Contains anthocyanosides with anti-inflammatory properties, helping reduce inflammation associated with ulcers. It also disrupts biofilm around bacteria, contributing to a healthier gastrointestinal environment.
Calendula: Rich in flavonoids, calendula aids in wound healing and addresses ulcers by promoting tissue repair in the digestive system. It soothes and supports the overall health of the gastrointestinal tract.
Cat’s Claw: With oxindole alkaloids and quinovic acid glycosides, cat’s claw eliminates biofilm and exhibits antimicrobial effects, particularly against H. pylori, contributing to the resolution of ulcers.
Catnip: Contains compounds like nepetalactone that relax the digestive system, reducing spasms causing acid reflux. Its anti-gas properties provide relief from discomfort associated with heartburn.
Cayenne: The active compound capsaicin in cayenne helps modulate stomach acid levels, providing relief from heartburn and supporting overall gastrointestinal health.
Comfrey Leaves: Containing allantoin, comfrey leaves contribute to the healing of stomach ulcers by promoting cell regeneration and reducing inflammation in the affected areas.
Dandelion Root: Rich in phenolic compounds, dandelion root addresses acid reflux by increasing stomach acid (HCL) and reducing ulcers, promoting a balanced digestive environment.
Ginger: With gingerol and zingerone, ginger blocks excess acid, suppresses H. pylori, and prevents ulcers. Its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties contribute to overall gastrointestinal health.
L-Arginine: This amino acid plays a protective role, preventing oesophageal lesions and demonstrating potent activity against H. pylori. It contributes to gastric health and helps in preventing ulcer formation. L-arginine is a precursor to nitric oxide, a compound that relaxes blood vessels and may enhance blood flow in the gastrointestinal tract.
L-Glycine: This amino acid plays a protective role, preventing oesophageal lesions and demonstrating potent activity against H. pylori. It contributes to gastric health and helps in preventing ulcer formation. Glycine is involved in the synthesis of various important substances in the body, including bile acids and collagen.
L-Leucine: This amino acid shows research-backed protective effects against H. pylori. It has potent activity against clinically isolated strains, especially in Staphylococci infections and inflammatory bowel syndrome. Leucine is a branched-chain amino acid that plays a crucial role in protein synthesis and may contribute to the overall health of the gastrointestinal system.
L-Lysine: This amino acid has anti-ulcer properties, mediated through increased antioxidant enzymes, increased gastric mucus secretion, and inhibition of parietal cell synthesis. It also exhibits anti-inflammatory effects on the lining of the gut and fights cancer. Lysine is an essential amino acid that is involved in various physiological processes, including the formation of collagen and the regulation of immune function.
Marshmallow Root: Rich in mucilage, marshmallow root coats the oesophagus and stomach lining, forming a protective barrier against stomach acid. It supports the healing process by soothing and protecting the affected areas.
N-Acetylcysteine: An antioxidant, N-acetylcysteine addresses LPR and GERD, providing relief for conditions like laryngitis and bronchitis associated with reflux. It supports the overall health of the respiratory and digestive systems.
Plantain: Contains bioactive compounds that contribute to addressing stomach ulcers. Its anti-inflammatory and soothing properties support the overall management of gastrointestinal health.
Reishi Mushrooms: With triterpenoids and polysaccharides, reishi mushrooms target H. pylori, addressing gastric ulcers and inflammation. Their immune-modulating properties contribute to overall digestive wellness.
Terminalia Chebula: Contains tannins and flavonoids, breaking down biofilm and stopping bleeding. It addresses H. pylori, supporting the healing of ulcers and contributing to a healthier digestive system.
Slippery Elm: Rich in mucilage, slippery elm soothes and protects the gastrointestinal tract, addressing acid-related issues, inflammation, and aiding in the absorption of stomach acid for overall digestive support.
Thyme: With thymol, thyme addresses stomach weakness, flatulence, and spasms, providing relief for symptoms associated with H. pylori infection. It supports digestive health with its antimicrobial properties.
Turmeric: Contains curcumin, which increases stomach acid, relieves pain, and targets H. pylori, contributing to a balanced and healthy digestive system with its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
Vitamin B3: Addresses acid reflux by optimizing digestive health.
Vitamin B12: Contributes to addressing H. pylori and supports overall digestive wellness.
Vitamin C: Rich in antioxidants, vitamin C addresses ulcers and supports wound healing in the gastrointestinal tract.
Vitamin D3: Optimizes antimicrobial peptides, supporting the overall health of the digestive system.
Vitamin E: With its antioxidant properties, vitamin E contributes to addressing stomach ulcers and promoting tissue repair.
Zinc: Modulates oxidative stress in gastric mucosa inflammation, contributing to the healing process of peptic ulcers. It supports tissue repair and overall gastrointestinal health. Zinc is an essential mineral involved in various cellular functions and may play a role in maintaining the integrity of the gastrointestinal lining
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