Phloe Bowel Health Chewable Tablets 30
Constipation is one of those conditions that can really bring our energy down. Not being able to move your bowels regularly can put a toll on our overall health and wellbeing. It does not only cause so much discomfort, it can also pose some serious problems if not treated immediately. Unmoved waste from the body can build up into toxins and affect the colon. This is one major risk factor for developing colon cancer. So before you even start building toxins in your body, take control of your constipation with the help of Phloe Bowel Health Chewable Tablets. It offers to assist your digestive health both short and long term. It's unique formulation made from NZ grown kiwifruit makes it unique from all the other constipation remedy available.
Benefits:
- Helps bring back bowel movement to normal rhythm
- Assists digestive health both long and short term
- Aids to prevent digestive discomfort
Features:
- Triple action relief for constipation
- Formulated with probiotics, enzymes and fibre
- 100% Natural digestive aid
- Daily Dietary Supplement
- Unique formulation made from kiwifruit
- Suitable during pregnancy (made from kiwifruit)
- Gluten and Lactose Free
Active Ingredient:
Zyactinase 575mg (from Kiwifruit).
Also contains: Isomalt, Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide.
Capsule: Vcaps (Non-Gelatin, Vegetarian, Hypo-Allergenic).
Recommended Dosage:
Adults may take 1-2 capsules together daily, directly before food intake.
May be increased to 4 capsules daily if required.
Take 2 before morning meals and another 2 before evening meals.
This may be done for short periods, if necessary.
Some users of Phloe Health find it helpful to balance their system when they increase their dose to 4 capsules a day.
They can then put it back to their maintenance dose of 1-2 capsules a day.
It is important to find the suitable dose for your particular need.
Suitable for use in children 3-12 years old under medical supervision.
Are there any warnings and precautions?
Do not take if you have known allergies to kiwifruit.
References:
https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/SC1404/S00053/clinical-trial-will-look-at-role-of-kiwifruit-extract-in-ibs.htm