Naturease Flush - Ingredients facts

Fennel seed powder: Fennel has been shown to help with digestion by reducing inflammation in the bowels and decreasing bacteria that cause gassiness. Research shows that fennel oil could help ease symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.
Cascara sagrada: It causes muscle contractions in the intestines which enables stools to move more smoothly through the bowels to trigger the onset of a bowel movement. This herb will usually stimulate a bowel movement within six to eight hours of consumption. It is only recommended that this herb is used for 1 week at a time, otherwise it can cause side effects such as abdominal cramps and electrolyte imbalances.
Ginger Root powder: Eating ginger can cut down on fermentation, constipation and other causes of bloating and intestinal gas.
Black Walnut Hull powder: it promotes healthy digestion and gastrointestinal health. They encourage bowel regularity due to their gentle laxative effect and promote healthy bile flow.
The hulls of the Black Walnut are also powerfully anti-fungal, making them helpful to treat Candida overgrowth in the intestines which has been linked to leaky gut.
Psyllium Husk Powder: it is a bulk-forming laxative. It works by soaking up water in the gut, making bowel movements more consistent, frequent, and easier to pass. It can be used to help ease constipation and prevent complications, such as hemorrhoids and anal fissures.
Psyllium is also a prebiotic, which is needed for healthy colonies of probiotics to grow in the gut.
Licorice Root Powder: it is used to help relieve symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease, such as acid reflux, heartburn, and indigestion. It has also been shown to help with constipation.
Rhubarb Root Power: The fiber in rhubarb helps keep things moving through your digestive tract, preventing problems such as constipation. It also contains compounds called sennosides, which act as natural laxatives.
Citrus pectin: It is a soluble fiber that softens the stool and speed the transit time of material through the digestive tract, reducing constipation. It is theorized that pectin can decrease colon cancer risk.
Flaxseed powder: It is a good source of insoluble fiber, which does not dissolve in water, instead remaining in the digestive tract after eating. There, it absorbs water and adds bulk, which may help promote regularity.
Aloe vera leaf: it contains several enzymes known to help in the breakdown of sugars and fats and to keep your digestion running smoothly. Aloe vera may help decrease irritation in the stomach and intestines
Cayenne pepper fruit powder: The capsaicin in cayenne pepper stimulates the nerves in your stomach that produce digestive fluids, which helps your digestion.
Senna Leaf powder: It is used to treat constipation and also to clear the bowel before procedures such as colonoscopy.
Oat fiber: it is the champion of digestive well-being. It increases the mass passing through the intestines, enhancing stomach function, preventing constipation, and supporting overall intestinal health.
Prune fruit: Prunes are a good source of both insoluble and soluble fiber, and therefore help keep your bowel movements regular
Lactobacillus acidophilus: it is a beneficial bacteria found in your intestines that helps protect against various illnesses, and may help reduce symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.