The Benefits of Ginger, Gastroesophageal reflux disease Treatment

Ginger, a popular spice used in many culinary dishes and traditional medicine, has been studied for its potential benefits in managing Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). According to existing medical research, Ginger appears to possess certain properties that might be helpful in mitigating symptoms associated with GERD. The anti-inflammatory properties of Ginger may help reduce inflammation in the esophagus and stomach, which are common triggers for GERD symptoms.

Moreover, Ginger has been reported to possess certain compounds that aid in digestion. By promoting digestion and helping food move smoothly through the digestive tract, Ginger may potentially alleviate some symptoms of GERD, such as heartburn and acid reflux. Additionally, Ginger has shown potential in reducing nausea, a common symptom associated with GERD.

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Supplement: , Used for treating Gastroesophageal reflux disease

Suggested Use: Adults take 1-3 capsules with each
meal. Not intended for children.
Supplement Facts
Sewing Size 1 Capsule
Servings Per Container 180
sz-Zyme‘"I ULTRA Enzyme Relay B'Ien'd‘
Protein Digestive Enzymes
Dual-Protease Blend 80,000
Acid Function Protease 1,5,
Peptidase 2,000 7 ‘
Carbohydrate Dlgestlve Enzymes
Xylanase '5
Pectinase
Cellulase
lnvertase
Glucoamylase
Fat Digestive Enzymes
Lipase 5,000 cFlP
Dairy Digestive Enzymes
(Protease, Lactose)
Digestive Botanical Blend '25'mg» +1
Ginger trout) extract, Turmeric (root) extract
Trace Mineral Blend 5 mg +
Ionic plant based minerals, lonic ocean based minerals, Alfalfa
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+ Daily Value (DV) not established
Other ingredients: Vegetable cellulose (capsule), organic rice (hull).
M'Dairy Free
El Gluten Free
IZI Vegetarian
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