Pyloricil: H-Pylori, Heartburn & Gut Support
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- Promotes Healthy Microbial Balance in the GI Tract
- Helps Maintain Gastrointestinal Comfort
- Soothes the Stomach and GI Tract
- May relieve heartburn from hidden H-Pylori issues
A favorite for chronic heartburn and H-pylori issues. Balances the gut and relieves uncomfortable symptoms and restores gut lining.
Clinical Applications
- Promotes Healthy Microbial Balance in the GI Tract
- Helps Maintain Gastrointestinal Comfort
- Soothes the Stomach and GI Tract
- May relieve heartburn from hidden H-Pylori issues
Pyloricil includes ingredients such as mastic gum, bismuth citrate and zinc carnosine to promote microbial balance in the gastrointestinal tract and the stomach.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that approximately two-thirds of the world’s population has stomach microbial balance concerns. While some will never experience discomfort, others may need support. Maintaining healthy microbial balance and a strong immune system is integral to optimal GI health, as well as overall health. In addition, since the body’s immune system is a complex and dynamic
Quantity: 60 capsules
Dosing: 2-4 caps 2x daily empty stomach
Does Not Contain Gluten, yeast, artificial colors or flavors.
Key Ingredients
About Mastic Gum: Mastic gum is a resinous product which is obtained from the stem and leaves of the mastic tree (Pistacia lentiscus). The mastic tree is an evergreen shrub native to the Mediterranean Basin and has historically been used to support the health of the stomach.
About Bismuth Citrate: Bismuth citrate is a naturally occurring mineral, frequently used to soothe the gastric and mucosal linings. Bismuth citrate also promotes microbial balance in the GI tract.
About Zinc Carnosine: Zinc carnosine has been approved in Japan since 1994 for its use in stomach health. The health-promoting effects of zincare enhanced significantly when combined with the essential nutrient, carnosine. Japanese scientists have led the way in developing this zinc carnosine compound, which combines zinc and carnosine linked by a chemical bond. Research has demonstrated that zinc carnosine stabilizes the mucosal lining of the stomach and small intestines. In a study examining the effects of zinc carnosine on animal digestive tracts, following exposure to indomethacin or to stress, this nutrient combination was shown to support gastric and intestinal health by stimulating the migration and growth of cells. In the human clinical trial based on the same model, 10 healthy volunteers consumed indomethacin (50 mg three times daily) along with placebo, or zinc carnosine. Indomethacin increased
gut permeability (impaired barrier function of the gut’s lining).