AG-W Anti-Gas – Digestion

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AG-W Anti-Gas – Digestion,  bloating, AG-W helps to relieve occasional gas and upset stomach. Ginger, Fennel, Catnip, Angelica, Peppermint Leaves.

AG-W Anti-Gas – Digestion, bloating.  AG-W helps to relieve occasional gas and upset stomach.

 

AG-W Anti-Gas – Digestion – Many people have gas problems and know it. Many people have gas problems and don’t know it. Yes, it is possible to have chest pains and pressures in the chest from gas below the diaphragm muscle pushing up on the heart and lungs and irritating them until a condition is caused. When people experience “bloat” it is not always water retention, just as often it is trapped gas. AG-W can bring you relief within seconds or minutes so you may wish to be alone when you try it. You may be surprised.

COMBINATION: Ginger, Fennel, Catnip, Angelica, Peppermint Leaves.

Ginger, which comes from a flowering root plant, especially provides a variety of great health benefits. Found first in Southeast Asia, the spice has been used in Eastern medicine practices since the 9th century, and is also a staple of Asian, Indian and Caribbean cuisines.

By appearances alone, ginger doesn’t look like a body booster. When you’re eating ginger, you’re eating the root (called the rhizome), which resembles a smaller sweet potato or even a gnarled tree.

But ginger is both delicious and highly nutritious. Dietitian Candace O’Neill, RD, LDN, shares the multiple health benefits of ginger and explains why it packs a powerful punch.

Fennel is a root vegetable in the same family as carrots and celery. It’s a relatively large plant, with branches that can grow up to 7 feet above the ground.

Fennel is an aromatic vegetable with a sweet taste similar to licorice. Although commonly used in curries and Italian cooking, fennel’s popularity is growing as an ingredient in Western cuisine.

In many parts of the world, it’s common to eat a little bit of fennel after a meal to aid with digestion and relieve gassiness. Fennel has been shown to help with digestion by reducing inflammation in the bowels and decreasing bacteria that cause gassiness. One study also showed that fennel oils could help relieve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.

DOSE: 20 to 40 drops on or under the tongue or in water. For babies with colic (gas pains), rub 5 to 10 drops, as needed, on the tummy under the ribs.

Directions on label: For adults, mix 2 ml of extract in 2 oz (60 ml) of water one time daily preferably with a meal.

Causes of intestinal gas

Ginger

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