Two herbs that work synergistically for proper bowel function!
Senna leaves, also known as Cassia angustifolia, have been one of the most well-known laxatives for centuries due to the presence of chrysophanic acid, which helps stimulate the movement of the intestines.
The wild strawberry (Fragaria vesca) is traditionally used for its laxative properties as it increases the peristalsis of the large intestine, promotes the movement of water, and aids in the elimination of feces. It is commonly used in cases of chronic constipation.
Ingredients: Hydroalcoholic Extract (20°) 90% of Senna Leaves, Wild Strawberry, Water (10%).
Warnings
The information provided about the herbs and their properties is sourced from books, botanical texts, and research studies. It does not constitute medical advice or prescriptions in any way.
Consult your doctor if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, or experiencing health issues.
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1 teaspoon daily, diluted in half a glass of water or juice.
What is the recommended duration for taking herbs?
According to herbal studies and research, most herbs are recommended for use over a period of about one month. This means they can be taken daily and continuously for one month, followed by a break of approximately 7 days. These cycles of “treatment” can be repeated as often as deemed necessary, always including a 7 day break in between each cycle.