Henry Blooms Blooms Gingercalm 1000mg Caps 90
Ginger is used in traditional Japanese Kampo, Ayurvedic, and Chinese medicine as an anti-inflammatory. It has an affinity with the gastrointestinal system, relieving indigestion and nausea, and also the circulatory system having a warming effect.
VEGETARIAN FRIENDLY
Blooms GingerCalm 1000:
Can relieve the symptoms of nausea
May help relieve colic and flatulent dyspepsia
Helps stimulate peripheral circulation (blood flow to the hands and feet)
Gastrointestinal
Blooms GingerCalm 1000 is traditionally used as a carminative for the gastrointestinal system, having a beneficial effect on the stomach and:
Can relieve the symptoms of motion sickness/travel sickness/ sea sickness
Can help relieve nausea associated with pregnancy and morning sickness
May help relieve the symptoms of nausea and loss of appetite
May help relieve colic and flatulent dyspepsia (wind and indigestion)
Circulatory and musculoskeletal support
Blooms GingerCalm 1000 is an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory herb with a warming/diaphoretic effect that can assist circulation and the musculoskeletal system in the following ways:
Helps stimulate peripheral circulation (blood flow to the edges of the body including the hands and feet)
May reduce post exercise muscle inflammation
May reduce exercise induced muscle pain
Traditionally used as a diaphoretic and spasmolytic
Each vege capsule contains:
Zingiber officinale (Ginger)
extract equivalent to dry root 1 g (1000 mg)
No added gluten, yeast, milk derivatives, animal products, artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.
Adults:
For motion sickness take 1 capsule 30 minutes prior to travel, and 1 capsule every four hours if symptoms continue.
For indigestion and wind take up to 4 capsules daily.
For symptoms of morning sickness, take 1 capsule up to four times daily.
Children (over 6 years):
For motion sickness take 1 capsule 30 minutes prior to travel, and 1 capsule every four hours if symptoms continue.
Take 1 to 2 capsules daily to improve appetite and symptoms of colic.
Children (2-3 years):
As professionally recommended
Caution:
If symptoms persist consult your healthcare practitioner.