Digestion
Everyday digestive-focused botanical blend
This formula combines several standardized herbal extracts selected for day-to-day digestive support. It is designed to be used with meals as part of a balanced routine. The blend focuses on digestive comfort and overall gut function rather than stimulant-style effects.
Each serving provides rosemary, dandelion root, lemon balm, ginger, and licorice extracts. The ingredients are presented in defined extract strengths to help keep the composition consistent. The capsule format supports simple daily use.
Primary focus: digestive function and meal comfort
Ginger root extract (standardized to essential oils and gingerols) is commonly included in supplements intended for post-meal comfort. Lemon balm extract (standardized to rosmarinic acid) is often used in digestive blends for a calming, settling profile. Together, they support a routine aimed at comfortable digestion.
These botanicals are frequently paired because they address different aspects of the meal experience. Ginger is often used around heavier meals, while lemon balm is commonly used when a gentler approach is preferred. The combination supports consistent, everyday use.
Prebiotic-style support from dandelion root
Dandelion root extract is standardized to inulin, a fermentable fiber often used in prebiotic formulations. Inulin can support normal bowel function by contributing to dietary fiber intake. This can be helpful for people looking to support gut regularity as part of their nutrition plan.
The dandelion extract complements the aromatic botanicals in the blend. While the product is not a probiotic, the inclusion of inulin supports a gut environment associated with normal digestive function. This makes the formula suitable for broader gut-wellness routines.
Traditional digestive botanicals: rosemary and licorice
Rosemary leaf extract is standardized to ursolic acid, a naturally occurring plant compound found in rosemary. It is often used in wellness products for general botanical support and to complement digestive-focused blends. Its inclusion adds a polyphenol-rich component to the formula.
Licorice root extract is standardized to glycyrrhizin and is traditionally used in digestive formulas. Because glycyrrhizin can be unsuitable for some individuals, it is best used with awareness of personal sensitivity and medication use. This ingredient is included as a supportive, complementary part of the blend.
How the ingredients work together
The formula combines aromatic herbs (ginger, lemon balm, rosemary) with a root-based extract providing inulin (dandelion). This pairing supports both immediate meal-time comfort and broader gut-function routines. The standardized extracts help maintain consistent composition from serving to serving.
Rice flour is used as a processing aid, and the capsule is made from hydroxypropylmethylcellulose. The overall design is a straightforward botanical complex intended for regular adult use. For best fit, consider personal sensitivities, especially with licorice-containing products.
| Class | Ingredient | Quantity | NRV% |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pflanzenextrakt | Salvia rosmarinus (leaves) – 25% ursolic acid (25:1) | 200.0 mg | 0.0 |
| Pflanzenextrakt | Dandelion – Taraxacum officinale (roots) – 2% inulin (9:1) | 200.0 mg | 0.0 |
| Pflanzenextrakt | Melissa officinalis (leaves) – 2.5% rosmarinic acid | 150.0 mg | 0.0 |
| Pflanzenextrakt | Ginger – Zingiber officinale (roots) – 5% essential oils and gingerols (10:1) | 150.0 mg | 0.0 |
| Pflanzenextrakt | Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra (roots) – 20% glycyrrhizin (5:1) | 100.0 mg | 0.0 |
| Hilfsstoff | Rice flour | 20.0 mg | 0.0 |
| Envelope | Vegetable capsule 0 (hydroxypropylmethylcellulose) – coating agent | 192.0 mg | 0.0 |
Capsules Ingredients: Rice flour 20 mg; Vegetable capsule 0 (hydroxypropylmethylcellulose) – coating agent 192 mg
Allergens:
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Pregnancy – Medium Risk | Due to limited safety data for concentrated herbal extracts and the presence of glycyrrhizin-containing licorice, use during pregnancy should be discussed with a healthcare professional. |
| Breastfeeding – Medium Risk | Concentrated botanical extracts may not be appropriate for all breastfeeding individuals; consult a healthcare professional before use. |
| Hypertension or fluid retention tendency – High Risk | Licorice extract standardized to glycyrrhizin may affect blood pressure and fluid balance in sensitive individuals. |
| Kidney disease – Medium Risk | Electrolyte shifts associated with glycyrrhizin-containing licorice may be unsuitable for people with kidney conditions. |
| Liver sensitivity – Low Risk | Although these are common supplement botanicals, individuals with liver concerns should introduce multi-extract products cautiously and seek professional advice. |
| Known allergy to Lamiaceae family plants – Medium Risk | Rosemary and lemon balm are in the mint family; avoid use if you have known sensitivity to related herbs. |
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Gastrointestinal upset – Low Risk | Some people may experience mild stomach discomfort, gas, or changes in bowel habits when starting botanical extracts or inulin-containing ingredients. |
| Heartburn or warming sensation – Low Risk | Ginger extract may cause a warming sensation or heartburn in sensitive individuals. |
| Headache or dizziness – Low Risk | Herbal extracts can occasionally cause headache or lightheadedness, particularly in sensitive users. |
| Blood pressure increase – Medium Risk | Glycyrrhizin-containing licorice may raise blood pressure in susceptible individuals, especially with higher total licorice intake from multiple sources. |
| Low potassium symptoms – Medium Risk | Licorice with glycyrrhizin may contribute to lower potassium in sensitive individuals, which can present as weakness or cramps. |
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Antihypertensive medicines – High Risk | Licorice (glycyrrhizin) may counteract blood-pressure-lowering medicines or complicate blood pressure control. |
| Diuretics – High Risk | Licorice may increase the risk of electrolyte imbalance when combined with diuretics. |
| Corticosteroids – Medium Risk | Licorice may increase the likelihood of fluid retention and electrolyte effects when used with corticosteroids. |
| Digoxin – High Risk | Licorice-related potassium lowering may increase the risk of adverse effects with digoxin. |
| Anticoagulants/antiplatelets – Medium Risk | Ginger is sometimes used cautiously with blood-thinning medicines due to potential additive effects on normal clotting function. |
| Antiarrhythmic medicines – Medium Risk | Electrolyte changes associated with glycyrrhizin-containing licorice may be relevant for people using medicines that are sensitive to potassium levels. |
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| General supplement warning – Low Risk | Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. |
| Daily dose warning – Low Risk | Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. |
| Children warning – Low Risk | Keep out of reach of young children. |
| Pregnancy and breastfeeding warning – Medium Risk | If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, trying to conceive, or under medical supervision, consult a healthcare professional before use. |
| Blood pressure and licorice warning – High Risk | Contains licorice extract (glycyrrhizin); consult a healthcare professional before use if you have high blood pressure, kidney issues, or are using diuretics or blood pressure medicines. |
| Manufacturing trace warning – Low Risk | May contain very small amounts of allergens due to shared production equipment, even when not present in the ingredient list. |
| Title | Description | Bioavailability |
|---|---|---|
| Salvia rosmarinus (leaves) – 25% ursolic acid (25:1) | Standardized rosemary leaf extract included to provide defined levels of ursolic acid as part of a digestive-focused botanical blend. | Standardized botanical extract with typical absorption characteristics. |
| Dandelion – Taraxacum officinale (roots) – 2% inulin (9:1) | Dandelion root extract providing inulin, a fermentable fiber used to support normal gut function within the formula. | Standardized botanical extract with typical absorption characteristics. |
| Melissa officinalis (leaves) – 2.5% rosmarinic acid | Standardized lemon balm extract included to support digestive comfort and provide rosmarinic-acid-containing polyphenols. | Standardized botanical extract with typical absorption characteristics. |
| Ginger – Zingiber officinale (roots) – 5% essential oils and gingerols (10:1) | Standardized ginger root extract used in supplements to support meal-time digestive comfort. | Standardized botanical extract with typical absorption characteristics. |
| Licorice – Glycyrrhiza glabra (roots) – 20% glycyrrhizin (5:1) | Standardized licorice root extract included as a traditional component of digestive botanical formulas. | Standardized botanical extract with typical absorption characteristics. |
| Rice flour | Filler/carrier used to aid processing and capsule fill consistency. | Not applicable for excipients. |
| Vegetable capsule 0 (hydroxypropylmethylcellulose) – coating agent | Capsule shell/coating agent used to contain the ingredients. | Not applicable for excipients. |
| Allergen | Source Ingredient | Mandatory | Inference |
|---|---|---|---|
| None | None | No | None |
Population & target users: Adults (18+) seeking everyday digestive support and gut comfort.
How to take: Take 1 capsule daily with a meal and a glass of water; avoid taking on an empty stomach if you are sensitive to botanicals.
Duration of use: Use for 4–8 weeks, then reassess; for longer use, consider professional advice, especially due to licorice (glycyrrhizin).
Storage & conservation: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight; keep the container tightly closed.
Additional guidance: If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have high blood pressure, kidney issues, or take medicines (especially diuretics, blood pressure medicines, anticoagulants, or digoxin), consult a healthcare professional before use.
| MDC BRANDS: Ethyos |
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Digestive Health
Designed for everyday digestive support using a blend of botanical extracts. Ginger (5% essential oils and gingerols) and lemon balm (Melissa officinalis, 2.5% rosmarinic acid) are commonly used in supplements to support comfortable digestion after meals. Dandelion root extract (2% inulin) adds a prebiotic-type fiber component that can support normal gut function.
Gut Comfort
Suitable for people who want gentle, plant-based support for digestive comfort during periods of dietary change or heavier meals. Lemon balm and ginger are often used to help maintain a settled stomach feel. Licorice root extract (20% glycyrrhizin) is included as a traditional botanical used in digestive formulas, and may be best suited for short-term, mindful use.
Nutrient Absorption
This formula can be used alongside meals as part of a routine that supports normal digestive processes that contribute to nutrient utilization. Ginger and rosemary extracts are included in many supplement traditions to support digestive function and meal tolerance. Dandelion root with inulin provides a fermentable fiber that can support a gut environment associated with normal digestion.
Detox & Liver Health
A supportive option for general wellness routines that emphasize dietary balance and digestive regularity. Dandelion root and rosemary are commonly used in herbal traditions in the context of digestive and hepatic support, without implying any cleansing or medical effect. This tag is complementary because the formula is primarily positioned around digestion rather than targeted liver outcomes.
Antioxidant Support
Includes botanicals that naturally contain polyphenols, such as rosemary (25% ursolic acid) and lemon balm (rosmarinic acid). These compounds are often used in wellness products to support the body’s normal oxidative balance. This is a peripheral benefit compared with the product’s primary digestive focus.