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GastroMend

$65.70

Designs for Health Gastromend HP™ 60 caps contains soothing ingredients to support gastrointestinal tract health. 

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Designs for Health Gastromend HP™ contains soothing properties to support gastrointestinal tract health.

Contains DGL Liquorice, Chios Mastic and zinc carnosine at therapeutic quantities/doses assist with reducing mild gastrointestinal inflammation and supporting healthy connective tissue. 

  • Traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to support gastrointestinal system health
  • Traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to help reduce mild gastrointestinal tract inflammation
  • Helps stimulate a healthy immune system response
  • Assists connective tissue formation
  • Antioxidant: reduce free radicals formed in the body
  • Vegan friendly

Active Ingredients (per capsule)

Glycyrrhiza glabra (DGL Liquorice) ext. dry conc. stand. 46.88 mg
From min. dry root 375 mg
Equiv. to Glycyrrhizin NMT 703 micrograms
Mastic 250 mg
Polaprezinc (Zinc carnosine) 18.78 mg
Equiv. Zinc 4 mg
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) 125 mg

Free from added Soy | Gluten | Dairy | Nuts | Lactose

Directions for use

Adults: Take 4 capsules per day or as instructed by your healthcare professional.

Cautions

• The DGL form of liquorice is considered a safer form that is less likely to result in drug interactions.1
• Caution is advised with use of liquorice in individuals with hypertension, fluid retention, male impotence, infertility or reduced libido.1
• Use of liquorice for more than 2 weeks at therapeutic doses should be monitored due to potential side effects.1
• Liquorice is contraindicated in individuals with hypotonia, severe renal insufficiency, hypokalaemia, liver cirrhosis and cholestatic liver disease.1
• Caution is advised regarding use of vitamin C in individuals with iron overload sensitivities including erythrocyte glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, haemochromatosis, thalassaemia major or sideroblastic anaemia.1
• Caution is advised with concomitant use of zinc with amiloride, as it reduces zinc excretion and may lead to zinc overload.1

If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.
Vitamins and minerals should not replace a balanced diet.

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