Item No: 58-09001
UPC: 763948090013
DGL
100 Tablets
Our Price: $9.49
MSRP: $12.95
Licorice helps ease stomach discomfort*
Licorice has been used as an alternative to antacids and acid-blocking drugs. Unlike antacids that work by inhibiting acid production, licorice supports and stimulates the stomach's natural protective mechanisms. Licorice has also been shown to help inhibit the growth of potentially harmful intestinal bacteria.
Licorice contains a naturally occurring substance known as glycyrrhizin. When consumed, glycyrrhizin has been shown to increase blood pressure and water retention. DGL (deglycyrrhizinated) licorice removes the glycyrrhizin and therefore does not cause these side effects.*
Features
Deglycyrrhizinated Licorice
Chewable for Best Results!
Digestion
Provides soothing relief for:
- Stomach lining*
- Digestive tract*
DGL has become known as "The Lining Tamer" for a very good reason! Studies have shown that DGL stimulates and accelerates the natural protective factors in the digestive tract, which helps relieve stomach discomfort immediately.*
DGL from Enzymatic Therapy is a unique extract of deglycyrrhizinated licorice widely used in Europe. It's chewable because saliva enhances the effect of DGL's natural compounds. In DGL, the glycyrrhizin compound - associated with high blood pressure - has been removed.
Put "The Lining Tamer" to work for you!
Vegetarian.
Ingredients
Directions For Use
Chew two tablets twenty minutes before each meal.
Miscellaneous
This product contains natural ingredients; color variations are normal.
ETI is an FDA-registered Drug Establishment and an AFSII-certified producer of particular organic product(s).
Laboratory Tested - Purity, Safety & Performance
Does Not Contain
Yeast. Wheat. Gluten. Corn. Soy. Dairy. Artificial Colors. Artificial Flavors. Artificial Preservatives. Animal Ingredients.
Warnings
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
If pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription drugs, consult your healthcare practitioner prior to use.