GIT Regenex Powder 185g

$69.95

 

GIT Regenex contains herbs traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to soothe gastro-intestinal tract mucous membranes and contains Zinc carnosine to assist repair of the gut wall lining.

Description

  • Slippery Elm and Licorice root are traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to soothe gastro-intestinal tract mucous membranes and relieve mild gastrointestinal tract inflammation
  • Polaprezinc (zinc carnosine) helps maintain a healthy gastric mucosa via its cytoprotective, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative, membrane stabilising, and healing actions
  • Slippery Elm is traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to relieve diarrhoea or loose stools

Additional information

Directions for use:

Adults: Take 6.15 g of powder (2 level metric teaspoons) mixed in 150-200 mL of water or juice, 2 times daily, preferably with meals. Stir well and drink immediately.

Ingredients:

Each 6.15 g dose contains:
Glutamine 3.5 g
Acacia spp. (gum) 2.0 g
Glycyrrhiza glabra (Licorice) extract (deglycyrrhizinised) 73 mg
derived from root dry 2.0 g
stand. to glycyrrhizinic acid 0.36mg
Ulmus rubra (Slippery Elm) stem bark powder 500 mg
Polaprezinc (Zinc carnosine) 75 mg
equiv. to Zinc 16 mg

Warnings, Cautions and Contraindications:

If diarrhoea persists for more than 6 hours in infants under 6 months, 12 hours in children under 3 years, 24 hours in children aged 3-6 years or 48 hours in adults and children over 6 years, seek medical advice
Contains Zinc which may be dangerous if taken in large amounts or for a long period.
Vitamin and mineral supplements should not replace a balanced diet.
Contraindicated in intestinal obstruction.
Caution in patients with epilepsy/seizure disorders.
High doses of glutamine should be used with caution in patients with liver disease.
Consume at least 2 hours away from ingestion of medications, including tetracycline or quinolone antibiotics, bisphosphonates (osteoporosis drugs) or thyroid hormone.
Discontinue 7 days prior to general anaesthesia.
If patient symptoms persist, seek additional professional advice.