Inner Health Digestive Defence is a shelf stable formula from Ethical Nutrients which has been developed with the aim of supporting a broad spectrum of digestive symptoms including supporting normal bowel function and potentially aiding in the management of symptoms of medically diagnosed irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
It is estimated that as many as one in five (20%) of Australians suffer from the symptoms of medically diagnosed IBS at some point in their lifetime. IBS is twice as common in women as it is in men, but that still means it can, and regularly does, affect both males and females in Australia.
The symptoms of IBS can result in intense discomfort in and around the digestive system, and while dietary changes and a healthy and balanced dietary intake can assist, sometimes a helping hand is required and that’s what Ethical Nutrients are attempted to provide with the development of this Inner Health Digestive Defence formula.
A FODMAP friendly formula which is usable out of the fridge at room temperature, meaning you can carry it with you during the day if needed, this product has been formulated to provide support for bloating, gas, general digestive discomfort, and more symptoms.
This dairy-free, gluten-free Inner Health Digestive Defence formula from Ethical Nutrients contains over 10 billion live bacteria believed to provide support for digestive health and wellbeing.
The benefits of Inner Health Digestive Defence by Ethical Nutrients include:
- May provide assistance in the management of medically diagnosed irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
- May relieve abdominal pain associated with medically diagnosed IBS
- May aid in reducing flatulence associated with medically diagnosed IBS
- Supports a broad range of digestive symptoms
- Support healthy digestion
- Help to support the maintenance of normal bowel function
- May support a healthy balance of good gut bacteria
Dosage: Adults and children over 12 years: Take 1 capsule daily for digestive health. Take 1 capsule twice daily to relieve digestive discomfort associated with medically diagnosed Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) or as directed by a healthcare professional.