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Gall Bladder Formula

Gall Bladder Formula

$26.00

Natrual digestive support

$26.00
$19.50
1
Capsules
16 DAY SUPPLY
50 SERVINGS
Delivering herbs specifically combined for their time-honored ability to support the human digestive system, liver and gallbladder.
  • Soothes and supports digestive system
  • Holistic solution for gallbladder care

How it Works

Gall Bladder Formula contains herbs traditionally used for digestive system support.

Why Gall Bladder Formula?

Giving you the best products requires starting with the finest ingredients. Our Oregon grape roots are harvested in the United States, and after collection, they are dried, milled and steam treated for sanitization. Both our supply partner and Nature’s Sunshine scientists test the material for microbiological contamination, pesticides and heavy metals, among other things. Our Oregon grape root powder is non-GMO verified, certified Vegan, gluten-free, and certified Kosher and Halal.

The story behind Gall Bladder Formula

A relative of turmeric, ginger is believed to have been used by Indian and Chinese practitioners as a tonic root for more than 5,000 years. The Romans exported it from India over 2,000 years ago to use as a medicine, and ginger continued to gain popularity after the fall of the Roman Empire. Interestingly, the true origin of ginger is unknown as it doesn’t grow in the wild. Fennel is a member of the carrot family and is native to the Mediterranean region. Its feathery green leaves and white base are almost a cross between celery and carrots. Fennel seeds have been used to flavor Middle Eastern, Indian and Chinese dishes. Greek mythology mentions the nymph Mentha being transformed into a sweet-smelling herb by Pluto. Peppermint oil was used anciently by the Japanese and Chinese. It has also been discovered in the pyramids of Egypt. If it’s good enough for a pharaoh…

Recommended use

Take 2 capsules with a meal three times daily.
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Other Ingredients

Oregon grape root, ginger rhizome, cramp bark, fennel seeds, peppermint leaves, wild yam root and catnip leaves.