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Vitabase
| Organically Harvested Supplement
- Best known for its ability to relieve nausea due to morning sickness or motion sickness.
- Aids in digestion.
- Organic, convenient liquid form.
- May help kill harmful bacteria without harming beneficial bacteria.
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Ginger has been used for centuries primarily in Indian and Chinese civilizations. Historically it has been used as a digestive aid, the efficacy of which was verified in several studies beginning in the 1980s. Ginger provides relief for mild stomach upset and can help prevent or treat nausea and vomiting associated with motion sickness, pregnancy and sometimes chemotherapy.
Ginger is believed to fight harmful bacteria like E. coli, Staphylococcus and Streptococcus without killing beneficial bacteria like Lactobacillus. Ginger also appears to help lower cholesterol.
Our liquid herbal extracts are made with organically grown and wild harvested plants of the highest quality. Each fresh or recently dried herb is individually extracted through cold percolation or maceration using the purest de-ionized water.
Suggested Use: Take 40-45 drops in liquid three (3) times daily, or as needed. Shake well before using.
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Supplemental Facts Serving Size: 1 ml
| Ingredients | Per Serving | % DV | | | | | Ginger ( root), (fresh)** | 666 mg | * | | | | | * Daily Value Not Established | |
Notes: **Certified organically grown.
Our liquid herbal extracts are made with organically grown and wild harvested plants of the highest quality. Each fresh or recently dried herb is individually extracted through cold percolation or maceration using the purest de-ionized water.
Other Ingredients: De-ionized water (35-45% by volume), pure grain alcohol (55-65% by volume). |
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Contains No Added: sugar, salt, dairy, yeast, wheat, corn, soy, preservatives, artificial colors or flavors.
Caution: Keep out of reach of children.
QUALITY AND POTENCY GUARANTEED
Ginger- Natural Help for Motion Sickness and Nausea
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