GI Tract Support

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For what
Digestive
Source
Herbs and Botanicals
For whom
People

GI Tract Support is an herbal blend to help maintain a healthy gastrointestinal tract by stimulating the production of mucus in the stomach’s protective lining. It may be used to ease acid reflux symptoms, aid with digestion, aid with ulcers, and help balance hormones during menstruation and menopause. This IC was made with the help of deglycyrrhizinated liquorice (DGL), marshmallow, slippery elm, and aloe vera.


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