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Motility Pro, 60 caps

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DESCRIPTION

Motility PRO is a patented combination of ginger (Zingiber officinale) and artichoke leaf extract (Cynara cardunculus L.) delivered at a clinically proven dose to restore gastric motility, improve digestion, and relieve temporary gastric discomfort.

  • Stimulates Gastric Motility and Emptying
  • Promotes Cleansing of the Gut
  • Supports Microbial Balance in the GI Tract

Motility PRO is a combination of ginger (Zingiber officinale) and artichoke leaf extract (Cynara cardunculus L.) delivered at a clinically proven dose to restore gastric motility. This distinctive blend of bioactives promotes contractions in the migrating motor complex, helping to restore proper motility, which ensures the steady flow of food particles and bacteria through the small intestine. In addition, it provides support for improved digestion and relief from temporary gas, bloating and associated GI discomfort.

 

INGREDIENTS 

Ingredients:

Calcium
Motility Blend (Prodigest®)
- Artichoke Leaf Extract(Cynara cardunculus L.)
- Ginger Root Extract(Zingiber officinale Roscoe)

Other Ingredients: Other    Ingredients:   Microcrystalline Cellulose, Dicalcium    Phosphate, Hypromellose (Natural Vegetable Capsule), Magnesium Stearate, Croscarmellose Sodium and Silicon Dioxide

Does Not Contain:Gluten, corn, yeast, artificial colors, and flavors

 

DIRECTIONS

Serving Size: 1 cap

Servings per container:60

Suggested Use: 1 capsule per day on an empty stomach, or as recommended by your health care professional

Cautions: If  you  are  pregnant  or  nursing,  consult  your  physician  before  taking this product

 

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INGREDIENT BENEFITS

Artichoke Leaf Extract: Artichoke leaf (Cynara cardunculus L.) has been used for centuries to stimulate bile secretion and enhance overall liver function which help to restore gut motility and improve digestion. Cynaropicrin, the bitter compound found in artichoke leaf extract, along with other polyphenols, such as caffeoylquinic acids and flavonoids, have antioxidant and hepatoprotective potential and contribute to the alleviation of an impressive range of GI symptoms. Artichoke works as a complement to the therapeutic effects of ginger to stimulate motility in the stomach and small intestine.

Ginger Root Extract: The therapeutic applications of ginger root (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) are vast and well-documented. The therapeutic effects of ginger root reach far beyond its well-recognized role in alleviating nausea and vomiting and include its role as a carminative, spasmolytic, and as a digestive stimulatory agent. Ginger supplementation is suggested to modulate motility by interaction with serotonergic receptors and stimulate antral contractions in the stomach and consequently accelerates gastric emptying.

 

 

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


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