Herbal Flow

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For what
Digestive
Source
Herbs and Botanicals
For whom
People

Herbal Flow is a blend of natural herbs designed to help support healthy digestion, regular bowel movements, and overall colon health. It may help relieve occasional constipation, promote gentle detoxification, soothe digestive discomfort, and support gut balance without harsh laxative effects. This IC was made with the help of Triphala, Aloe Vera, Slippery Elm, Marshmallow Root, and Aragwadh.


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