SUGGESTED USAGE:
SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING. 1 pump= ½ dropperful Adults mix 1 or 2 pumps with 2oz of water or your favorite beverage 1 to 3 times daily. You can also administer directly in your mouth sublingual(under tongue).
KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN
DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE
Ingredients: Organic: Gentian Root (Gentiana lutea), Distilled water, Vegetable Glycerin, and Alcohol.
BENEFITS:
What can you use gentian for? Historically, it’s been used to treat:
- Liver damage
- Migraines
- Sinus infections
- Menstrual pains
- Chronic fatigue and weakness
- Scalp eczema
- High blood pressure
- Parasites
- Psoriasis
- Hair loss
- Jaundice
- Gout
- Hepatitis
- Candida
- Food allergies and intolerances
- Poor infant growth and development
- Stomach and digestive problems, such as loss of appetite, diarrhea, gas, bloating, heartburn and nausea.
NUTRITION VALUES:
Most active components found within gentian (G. lutea) include:
- Gentiopicroside (the most dominant compound)
- Loganic acid
- Swertiamarin
- Other xanthone glycosides, including gentisin, isogentisin, amarogentin and gentiopicrin
PRECAUTIONS:
Gentian seems to be safe for most people when taken by mouth in small amounts as part of a combination product containing gentian root, elderflower, verbena, and cowslip flower (SinuComp, Sinupret). There isn't enough information to know if gentian is safe when used in medicinal amounts other than as part of the combination product. The combination product can cause stomach upset and allergic skin rash.
The highly toxic white hellebore (Veratrum album) can be mistaken for gentian and has caused accidental poisoning when used in homemade preparations. Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Not enough is known about the use of gentian during pregnancy and breast-feeding. Stay on the safe side and avoid use.
SUMMARY:
Gentian root (Gentiana lutea L.) is a bitter herb in the Gentianaceae plant family that is native to the Alps and Himalayan Mountains regions. It has a very long history of use in herbal medicines, especially for treating stomach ailments, liver disease and helping with digestion. Today, it is most widely grown in Europe, China and parts of North America.
The information contained above is for general consumer understanding and education and should not be considered or used as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. This product is not an alternative to any prescription drug. If you are currently taking a prescription drug, consult your doctor before making any changes. 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.


