Inner Purity Herbal Laxative Size: 90 VegiCaps per tub
· A quick herbal colon cleanse support combination
· Based on Dr. Christoper's formulation
· Used by colon hydrotherapy clinics, herbalists and other natural health therapists
As used by colon hydrotherapy clinics and therapists.
· This well known herbal combination is also used extensively by many Colon Hydrotherapists in combination with colonic hydrotherapy treatments. Numerous Colonic Hydrotherapy clinics and practitioners have given feedback on how effective and beneficial the above combination is for their clients / patients as a bowel cleanse program.
Nutritional Information:
INGREDIENTS PER
1 CAPSULE
Agrimony
50mg
Alfalfa
50mg
Cape Aloe
50mg
Cascara Sagrada
50mg
Cayenne
50mg
Garlic
50mg
Ginger
50mg
Senna Pods
50mg
Wild Yam
50mg
Size 0 vegetable cellulose capsule
· Contains NO: Gluten, Excipients, Wheat, Lactose, added Sugar, Additives, Artificial Colourings or Yeast.
· Agrimony is found wild in most parts of Europe, but it is also found in West Asia and North Africa. A valuable remedy for the digestive system it stimulates the digestive and liver secretions.
· Alfalfa, is a plant, it roots down approximatley twenty to thirty feet into the ground and brings up the minerals that are not available on the surface. Alfalfa is high in vitamins, minerals and other nutrients to help the maintenance of a healthy body. It contains protein and vitamin A, B1, vitamin B6, C, E, and vitamin K. It also contains calcium, potassium, carotene, iron, and zinc.
· Cape aloe, native to South Africa, is a medicinal herb used to cleanse and detoxify the digestive tract. Researchers are studying oral aloe as a type 2 diabetes treatment because of its ability to lower blood sugar. It also is used in lung cancer prevention and for soothing symptoms of ulcerative colitis.
·
Cascara Sagrada has a long history of traditional use by Native Americans. Cascara Sagrada contains compounds called anthroquinones, which are responsible for cascara's powerful laxative effects. Anthraquinones trigger contractions in the colon, called peristalsis, which causes the urge to have a bowel movement. Today, it is one of the most common herbal laxatives.
· Senna Pods, an herbal stimulant laxative, commonly used as a short-term treatment for constipation. Moderate doses of herbal stimulant laxatives may help to relieve constipation.
· Cayenne has been used for centuries, and many herbalists consider it to be the most useful herb for the system.
· Garlic, is indisputable, that garlic is an excellent cleansing and health-maintaining medicine. Just a small amount holds a high amount of allicin and selenium, (two natural compounds that aid in liver cleansing) it helps your body flush out toxins.
· Cayenne and Ginger, act as great laxative food agents, cayenne has many health benefits, one of which stimulates the digestive system, increasing the flow of enzyme production and gastric juices. Ginger is considered one of the best spices for maintaining regular digestion.
· Wild Yam, is an herb, which grows as a vine with roots, the roots have been used by the Chinese, Native Americans, Mexicans and Asians for centuries to improve health. It has been recommended by a number of Chinese physicians for constipation. Pain, caused by an irritable bowl in the large intestine or the colon is commonly referred to as irritable bowel syndrome. It is characterised by gas, constipation and diarrhea. The wild yam herb can be used to ease this discomfort. The wild yam may also aid in the digestive process by dilating vessels and stimulating bile flow.
Usage Guidelines:
· Suitable for Vegetarians & Vegans
· 1 capsule taken as required
· Not to be taken during pregnancy or breast-feeding.
Remember to Drink Plenty of Water
Last, but most definitely not least, water is one of the best natural laxative sources for relieving constipation! Drink 8 glasses of water a day, as is vital to your body, makes up approximately 80 percent of your body weight, and helps moisten the intestines, regulating bowel flow.
10 Foods You Can Eat During a Colon When doing a colon cleanse, it is important you follow a healthy, low-fat diet. If you eat unhealthy foods, you’re not going to get the full potential of the cleansing program. It is important to stay away from all junk foods, fast food and microwave meals. Be sure to drink lots of purified water throughout the day, and not coffee or sodas. Eating lots of organic, raw fruits and vegetables that are high in fibre are important for overall colon health, but especially important during a cleanse.
Here is a list of ten foods you can eat while doing a colon cleanse:
1. Apples
2. Bananas
3. Prunes
4. Raw Nuts
5. Raw Seeds
6. Leafy Greens
7. Avocados
8. Cranberries
9. Tomatoes
10. Oranges
· A quick herbal colon cleanse support combination
· Based on Dr. Christoper's formulation
· Used by colon hydrotherapy clinics, herbalists and other natural health therapists
As used by colon hydrotherapy clinics and therapists.
· This well known herbal combination is also used extensively by many Colon Hydrotherapists in combination with colonic hydrotherapy treatments. Numerous Colonic Hydrotherapy clinics and practitioners have given feedback on how effective and beneficial the above combination is for their clients / patients as a bowel cleanse program.
Nutritional Information:
INGREDIENTS PER
1 CAPSULE
Agrimony
50mg
Alfalfa
50mg
Cape Aloe
50mg
Cascara Sagrada
50mg
Cayenne
50mg
Garlic
50mg
Ginger
50mg
Senna Pods
50mg
Wild Yam
50mg
Size 0 vegetable cellulose capsule
· Contains NO: Gluten, Excipients, Wheat, Lactose, added Sugar, Additives, Artificial Colourings or Yeast.
· Agrimony is found wild in most parts of Europe, but it is also found in West Asia and North Africa. A valuable remedy for the digestive system it stimulates the digestive and liver secretions.
· Alfalfa, is a plant, it roots down approximatley twenty to thirty feet into the ground and brings up the minerals that are not available on the surface. Alfalfa is high in vitamins, minerals and other nutrients to help the maintenance of a healthy body. It contains protein and vitamin A, B1, vitamin B6, C, E, and vitamin K. It also contains calcium, potassium, carotene, iron, and zinc.
· Cape aloe, native to South Africa, is a medicinal herb used to cleanse and detoxify the digestive tract. Researchers are studying oral aloe as a type 2 diabetes treatment because of its ability to lower blood sugar. It also is used in lung cancer prevention and for soothing symptoms of ulcerative colitis.
·
Cascara Sagrada has a long history of traditional use by Native Americans. Cascara Sagrada contains compounds called anthroquinones, which are responsible for cascara's powerful laxative effects. Anthraquinones trigger contractions in the colon, called peristalsis, which causes the urge to have a bowel movement. Today, it is one of the most common herbal laxatives.
· Senna Pods, an herbal stimulant laxative, commonly used as a short-term treatment for constipation. Moderate doses of herbal stimulant laxatives may help to relieve constipation.
· Cayenne has been used for centuries, and many herbalists consider it to be the most useful herb for the system.
· Garlic, is indisputable, that garlic is an excellent cleansing and health-maintaining medicine. Just a small amount holds a high amount of allicin and selenium, (two natural compounds that aid in liver cleansing) it helps your body flush out toxins.
· Cayenne and Ginger, act as great laxative food agents, cayenne has many health benefits, one of which stimulates the digestive system, increasing the flow of enzyme production and gastric juices. Ginger is considered one of the best spices for maintaining regular digestion.
· Wild Yam, is an herb, which grows as a vine with roots, the roots have been used by the Chinese, Native Americans, Mexicans and Asians for centuries to improve health. It has been recommended by a number of Chinese physicians for constipation. Pain, caused by an irritable bowl in the large intestine or the colon is commonly referred to as irritable bowel syndrome. It is characterised by gas, constipation and diarrhea. The wild yam herb can be used to ease this discomfort. The wild yam may also aid in the digestive process by dilating vessels and stimulating bile flow.
Usage Guidelines:
· Suitable for Vegetarians & Vegans
· 1 capsule taken as required
· Not to be taken during pregnancy or breast-feeding.
Remember to Drink Plenty of Water
Last, but most definitely not least, water is one of the best natural laxative sources for relieving constipation! Drink 8 glasses of water a day, as is vital to your body, makes up approximately 80 percent of your body weight, and helps moisten the intestines, regulating bowel flow.
10 Foods You Can Eat During a Colon When doing a colon cleanse, it is important you follow a healthy, low-fat diet. If you eat unhealthy foods, you’re not going to get the full potential of the cleansing program. It is important to stay away from all junk foods, fast food and microwave meals. Be sure to drink lots of purified water throughout the day, and not coffee or sodas. Eating lots of organic, raw fruits and vegetables that are high in fibre are important for overall colon health, but especially important during a cleanse.
Here is a list of ten foods you can eat while doing a colon cleanse:
1. Apples
2. Bananas
3. Prunes
4. Raw Nuts
5. Raw Seeds
6. Leafy Greens
7. Avocados
8. Cranberries
9. Tomatoes
10. Oranges