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Use
for acute symptoms of food stagnation, including
epigastric or abdominal bloating, abdominal
cramps, frontal headache, belching, hiccups
and nausea.
Symptoms
include poor digestion or appetite, distension,
pain or hyperacidity in the epigastrium,
nausea, and poorly formed stools. Useful
in motion sickness, hyperacidity, overeating,
or to alleviate hangover. Helpful in stomach
flu and food poisoning.
From Chinese
Herbal Patent Medicines, by Jake Fratkin
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Description:
GastroCalm™ contains a proprietary
blend of herbal extracts that have been shown
to act as an anti-nausea formula and to provide relief from excessive gas, flatulence and stomach acid.
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GastroCalm™ - Natural Anti-Nausea Formula Supports Relief From Excessive Gas, Flatulence and Stomach Acid
GastroCalm™ is our
version of Pill Curing, one of the most popular
digestive remedies in Asia. Used daily by millions of people,
this advanced herbal formula quickly alleviates nausea, vomiting,
belching and excessive stomach acid. In cases of gastrointestinal
distress accompanying the flu or common cold, GastroCalm
can be combined with ImmunoPhase.
GastroCalm is also perfect
for those experiencing stomach
upset resulting from
overeating and excess drinking. GastroCalm is
also a wonderful remedy for travelers experiencing queasiness
or stomach distress related to new foods and/or motion sickness
[car, plane, train, boat, etc.].
GastroCalm can be taken 30 to
60 minutes before travel to avoid motion sickness.
This highly effective herbal formula is a must for every
medicine cabinet, travel kit, and purse.*
Directions: As a dietary
supplement, take 1-2 capsules, 1-3 times daily. |
Supplement
Facts
Serving
Size:
1
capsule
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| Amount Per Serving |
% DV |
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| Proprietary
Blend |
300
mg
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Common
Herb Name (Latin Name)
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Pin
Yin Name
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Poria
fungus sclerotium (Sclerotium
Poriae Cocos)
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Fu Ling |
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Coix seed (Semen
Coicis Lachyrma-jobi)
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Yi Yi
Ren |
*
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Atractylodes
rhizome (Rhizoma
Atractylodis)
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Cang
Zhi |
*
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Agastache
plant (Herba Agastaches
seu Pogostemi)
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Huo
Xiang |
*
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Pueraria
flower (Flos Pueraria)
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Ge Gen
Hua |
*
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Angelica
Dahurica root (Radix
Angelicae Dahuricae)
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Bai
Zhi |
*
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Massa
Fermentata (Massa
Fermentata)
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Shen
Qu |
*
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Trichosanthes
root (Radix Trichosanthis)
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Tian
Hua Fen |
*
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Oryza
seed (Fructus Oryzae
Sativae Geminantus)
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Gu Ya |
*
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Chrysanthemum
flower (Flos Chrysanthemi
Morifolii)
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Ju Hua |
*
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Gastrodia
rhizome (Rhizoma
Gastrodiae Elatae)
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Tian
Ma |
*
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Pueraria
root (Radix Pueraria)
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Ge Gen |
*
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Crataegus
fruit (Fructus Crataegi)
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Shan
Zha |
*
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Tangerine
peel (Pericarpium
Citri Erythrocarpae)
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Ju Hong |
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Mint leaf (Herba
Menthae)
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Bo He |
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Daily Value not established
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| * These statements have not
been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat,
cure, or prevent any disease. |
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