Pancreas Balm: Relieve Pain, Bloating, & Digestive Discomfort (200ml)
Our Pancreas Balm #18 is a potent herbal blend designed to support healthy pancreas function and overall digestive well-being. This carefully formulated phytocomplex utilizes the soothing, anti-inflammatory, and spasmolytic properties of select herbs to address a range of digestive issues. Rich in vitamins and minerals, it helps restore pancreatic function, reduce inflammation, and promote overall digestive health.
This balm is traditionally used to help alleviate symptoms such as:
- Pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas)
- Pancreatic dysfunction
- Bloating and gas (meteorism)
- Nausea and vomiting
- Heartburn and acid reflux
- Persistent abdominal rumbling
- Pain in the pancreas and liver region
- Conditions associated with poor diet (e.g., excessive consumption of fatty or spicy foods)
- Endocrine imbalances affecting the pancreas (e.g., contributing factors to diabetes)
- (Note: This product is not intended to treat or cure diabetes.)
Directions:
Take 1-2 teaspoons orally, twice daily, 30 minutes before meals. Shake well before each use.
Key Benefits:
- Reduces inflammation, pain, and spasms
- Lowers stomach acid levels
- Improves bile flow
- Supports healthy pancreas function, helping to dissolve pancreatic nodules and improve enzyme production for optimal digestion.
- May help prevent the formation of stones and tumors (Note: This is not a curative treatment for cancer).
Important Considerations:
This product is not a medicine. Consult your doctor before use, especially if pregnant, breastfeeding, under 18, or have known allergies or sensitivities to herbal ingredients.
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