Click to enlargeHealth Concerns - Gentle Senna - 90 tabs

Gentle Senna by Health Concerns is an empirical formula that supports constipation relief based on Dr. Fung's 60 years clinical experience.

The ingredients in this formula are aimed at eliminating excess heat, relieving stress caused by sitting for long periods, and supplementing fiber intake. Microcos (po bu ye), lonicera (jin yin hua) and senna (fan xie ye), are herbs that clear heat. Prunus (yu li ren) moistens the intestines and unblocks the bowels. Pueraria flower (ge hua) relieves abdominal fullness.

- Support for relieving constipation Gentle Senna clear excess heat; Regulate body's water content.

Gentle Senna Ingredients in 3 tablets: Proprietary Blend: Microcos paniculata leaf (po bu ye), Lonicera flower (jin yin hua), Senna leaf (fan xie ye), Prunus seed (yu li ren), Pueraria flower (ge hua), Magnolia bark (huo po), Aurantium fruit (zhi shi), Rhubarb rhizome (da huang).

Other Ingredients: vegetable gum, silicon dioxide, stearic acid, cellulose.

Suggested Use: Adults: Take 3 tablets 2 to 3 times per day between meals or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner.

Do not use this product if are pregnant or nursing.

Keep out of reach of children.


GS90$33.90








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