Part 2 of a 4 part series. Detox kit ingredient analysis

Part 2 is pretty boring but I already committed to the series…

Biliherb (tabs) – Black Radish root bark, Dandelion root, Ginger root, Parsley root, Marshmallow root, Cramp bark, Wood Betony herb.

From the product web page:

Biliherb Formula stimulates bile production by the liver and its release from the gallbladder (where it is stored) into the small intestine. Bile is necessary for proper digestion as it serves to emulsify dietary fats, enhancing their absorption. It also makes metabolic wastes and toxins water-soluble, preparing them for elimination from the body.

Biliherb helps to decrease cholesterol buildup in the gallbladder and aids in the prevention and dissolution of gallstones. It is an excellent formula for detoxifying and strengthening liver function. This herbal combination additionally supports the spleen which, in turn, leads to greater overall blood cleansing and enhancing liver function.

Black Radish root bark
Black Radish contains a variety of chemicals that increase the flow of bile which play an important role in the digestion process. It also has an antibacterial effect on our digestive flora. Source.

Dandelion root
Dandelion has been found to stimulate mucus membranes, sooth the digestive tract, absorb toxins from the bowel, help friendly flora to thrive and inhibit unfriendly bacteria. Source.

Dandelion root is one of the safest and most popular herbal remedies. It’s supposed to strengthen the entire body, especially the liver and gallbladder, where it promotes the flow of bile, reduces inflammation of the bile duct, and helps get rid of gall stones.  It helps indigestion caused by insufficient bile. Source.

Ginger rootsee part 1.

Parsley root
Parsley has been used since ancient times to improve both the digestion and assimilation of food and is said to settle the stomach after a meal. The volatile oil in Parsley increases circulation to the digestive tract, easing stomach problems, indigestion and flatulence.  Source.

Marshmallow root
Used to relieve local irritations, stimulate the immune system, slow down lung congestion in sore throat with dry cough, and relieve mild inflammation of the mucous membranes of the digestive tract. its tea is considered soothing to an upset stomach. Source.

Cramp bark
Muscle relaxant. Works to relax intestines. Considered the most potent uterine antispasmodic of the various Viburnum species. Source.

Wood Betony herb
Centuries of European herbalists used wood betony as a calming remedy and to treat eczema, hives, and shingles. Wood betony teas also treat sore throats caused by allergies or colds, heartburn, and inflammation due to infections of the urinary tract. The herb is used in combination with other treatments to remove intestinal parasites. Source.

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