Regular Price: $7.99

$6.21($0.06/serving)

Recommended use:
1 Caplet
Servings per container:
100 Servings
Price per serving:
$0.06
Price per Unit*:
$0.06 per Caplet

*Price Per Unit may reflect product's price per capsule, ounce, fluid ounce, etc.

Corn Free
Dairy Free
Egg Free
Fish Free
GMP
Made in the USA
No Added Sugar
Nut Free
Peanut Free
Sodium Free
Soy Free
Starch Free
Wheat Free
Yeast Free
Crustacean Shellfish Free

Review Highlights

Adults - Take one caplet daily at bedtime‚ preferably with food‚ as a dietary supplement. Children‚ only as directed by a physician.

Serving Size: 1 Caplet

Amount Per Serving / % DV

Calcium 62 mg / 5%
(as dicalcium phosphate)
Cascara Sagrada 450 mg / **
(Rhamnus purshiana) (bark)

**Daily Value not established.

Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline cellulose‚ croscarmellose sodium‚ stearic acid‚ pharmaceutical glaze‚ vegetable magnesium stearate‚ silicon dioxide‚ magnesium silicate.

GUARANTEED NO ADDED: Dairy‚ Egg‚ Fish‚ Crustacean Shellfish‚ Tree Nuts‚ Peanuts‚ Wheat‚ Soy‚ Sesame‚ Sugar‚ Starch‚ Yeast‚ Corn‚ Fragrance‚ Artificial Colors or Flavors‚ Preservatives‚ Animal Products. Sodium Free.

Gluten Free / cGMP / Manufactured in the USA

Color variation is possible.

WARNING: Not to be taken when abdominal pain‚ nausea or vomiting are present. If you have noticed a sudden change in bowel habits that persists over a period of 2 weeks‚ consult a physician before using this product.

CAUTION: If you are pregnant‚ nursing‚ taking any medications or have any medical condition‚ consult your physician before use. Discontinue use and consult your physician if any adverse reactions occur.

Keep out of reach of children.

TAMPER-EVIDENT SEAL: Do not use product if seal appears tampered with.

Store in a dry place under controlled room temperature: 20°-25°C (68°-77°F).

Product Description

At some point before the 1500’s‚ Native American tribes on the upper West Coast discovered the bowel cleansing properties of cascara sagrada and began to include it in their large chest of natural medicines. When Europeans arrived in the region‚ they quickly noticed the plant’s benefits and began to harvest and send the natural medicine back home. Four centuries later cascara accounted for 20% of sales in the category of stimulant laxatives in the U.S. The bark of cascara trees‚ like several other commercial plants in the category‚ contains anthraquinones‚ terpene compounds which may be responsible for its effects on the intestinal tract‚ especially the colon. Aloe vera‚ Senna and rhubarb root also demonstrate these properties. Anthraquinones may cause a reduction of the flow of electrolytes and water through the wall of the colon. This may cause the bowel contents to swell‚ which in turn‚ may stimulate colonic muscle contractions known as peristalsis. The result may be the gentle emptying of the bowel.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These products are not meant to diagnose‚ treat or cure any disease or medical condition. Please consult your doctor before starting any exercise or nutritional supplement program or before using these or any product during pregnancy or if you have a serious medical condition.

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