- Botanical substances and nutrients that promote the health of the gastrointestinal mucosa, providing protection against gastrointestinal damage and improving intestinal permeability.
- Ingredients stimulate intestinal repair and protect against damage, restoring healthy intestinal barrier function.
- Used in herbal medicine to help relieve inflammatory conditions of the gastrointestinal tract and mild digestive disorders.
- Clinically relevant doses of each active ingredient
- Powder allows flexible dosing and administration
- Delicious taste of mango and passion fruit
- Suitable for vegetarians/vegans
GI Treatment is comprised of extensively researched botanicals along with a neuroprotective agent, zinc carnosine, designed to promote healing and support the integrity of the gastrointestinal tract. GI Care helps promote a healthy epithelium, by protecting and restoring the cells lining the gastrointestinal tract through multiple complementary pathways, including reducing inflammation and intestinal disorders, including reducing inflammation and intestinal permeability.
Deglycyrrhizinated licorice (DGL) has been used clinically primarily to protect the gastric mucosa from damage, through several mechanisms, including increasing antioxidant enzymes, inhibition of inflammatory compounds, and inhibition of growth hormone and inhibition of H. pylori growth.
Chamomile and marshmallow also have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory phytochemicals. Experimental evidence shows that chamomile has a protective effect on the gastric mucosa and that marshmallow promotes epithelial regeneration through mucilaginous polysaccharides.
Numerous experimental studies indicate that aloe vera gel improves wound healing and intestinal permeability, in part through the regulation of tight junction complexes. Aloe also promotes intestinal barrier function and protective mucus production, and relieves intestinal injury in gastrointestinal diseases.
Zinc carnosine has local anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects and promotes wound healing in response to various types of intestinal diseases.
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