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GI-Restore® LF

Vita Aid Professional Therapeutics
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GI-Restore® LF (84 capsules)
SKU: VITA-VA136

Description

GI-Restore® LF is a Low FODMAP nutritional formula designed to support gastrointestinal lining integrity and overall digestive comfort through multiple synergistic mechanisms.

  • Supports intercellular tight-junction function to help maintain normal intestinal permeability
  • Promotes healthy mucus production in the stomach for mucosal protection
  • Supports balanced immune and histamine responses within the GI tract
  • Provides nutrients that help maintain healthy tissue structure and barrier function
  • Includes butyrate (a short-chain fatty acid) to nourish colonocytes and support colon-lining integrity.† SCFAs are naturally produced from dietary fiber fermentation and may be limited in Low FODMAP diets.
  • Helps to reduce gastrointestinal discomfort associated with inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. Traditionally used in Herbal Medicine to aid digestion, help support peripheral circulation, and used as a capillary/blood vessel protectant.

    Gluten-Free / Vegan / Non-GMO


    Suggested Use / Directions:
    Suggested Use
    Adults - Take 1 capsule, 3 times a day, or as directed by a health care practitioner.

    Serving Size:
    3 capsules

    Medicinal Ingredients:
    Zinc Carnosine ... 150 mg
    Curcumin (C3-Complex®) ... 200 mg
    (isolate from Curcuma longa)
    L-Glutamine ... 600 mg
    Cayenne Extract (18:1) ... 20 mg
    (Capsicum annuum – fruit, equivalent to 360 mg dried herb)
    Quercetin (Isolate) ... 300 mg
    Calcium Butyrate ... 300 mg

    Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
    Silicon dioxide, L-leucine, pullulan/ hypromellose (capsule)


    Warning(s): Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding; if you have stomach ulcers or excess stomach acid; if you are taking antiplatelet medication or blood thinners; or if you have gallstones or a bile duct obstruction.

    • Zinc supplementation may cause a copper deficiency.
    • Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen.