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Ingredients:
Native Remedies' products are created using their Full Spectrum Approach (FSA), a set of standards and processes that combines the best quality, laboratory-tested, raw ingredients, good manufacturing practices and a Full Spectrum manufacturing method to guarantee you products of the highest quality, safety and effectiveness.
This product contains no animal products, gluten, artificial colors, flavors or preservatives, is suitable for lacto-vegetarians, is not tested on animals, and backed by a One Year Unconditional Money Back Guarantee.
Kiddie Florish is a 100% herbal formula that contains the following powerful proven herbs in therapeutic dosage:
- Emblica officinalis (Amalaki) has a long history of use in Ayurvedic medicine and is traditionally known as a powerful rejuvenating herb. The fruit of Amalaki is reputed to be the highest natural source of Vitamin C in nature! Amalaki has been shown to assist the body in its function of protein synthesis and has demonstrated effects on the promotion of healthy metabolic function, blood cell production, and digestion. Due to its high levels of Vitamin C, Amalaki is also a powerful natural anti-oxidant. It has been shown to assist with maintaining healthy digestive processes. (Chawla YK, Dubey P, Singh R , et al. "Treatment of dyspepsia with Amalaki" (Emblica officinalis Linn.) - an Ayurvedic drug. Indian J Med Res 1982; 76: 95- 8).
- Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha) has been an important herb in the Ayurvedic and indigenous medical systems for over 3000 years and contains alkaloids, steroidal lactones and saponins. It is also called 'Indian ginseng' and is one of the most important Ayurvedic tonic herbs, recommended for supporting growth, promoting energy and encouraging stamina. Regular use can also help to promote blood nourishment thereby supporting healthy hemoglobin levels. Withania is also an excellent mood tonic with gentle calming properties. When combined with ginger this herb can help to promote digestive harmony and comfort. This herb is anabolic in nature and in addition to being a general tonic, it is particularly helpful in supporting appetite. It has been shown to stimulate the immune system. (Davis L, Kuttan G. "Immunomodulatory activity of Withania somnifera". J Ethnopharmacol 2000;71:193-200.) This herb has also been shown to help address stress and is therefore a great choice as an excellent mood and nervous system tonic in children. (Archana R, Namasivayam A. "Antistressor effect of Withania somnifera". J Ethnopharmacol 1999;64:91-93).
- Trigonella Foenum-graecum (Fenugreek) has an ancient history of both culinary and medicinal use. It has traditionally been used as a natural appetite stimulant, and recent research indicates a role in natural steroid production (the hormones that drive the growth process). (Sauvaire Y, Ribes G, Baccou JC, Loubatieres-Mariani MM. "Implication of steroid saponins and sapogenins in the hypocholesterolemic effect of fenugreek". Lipids 1991;26:191-7.) In addition, Trigonella helps to support healthy digestive systems.
- Scutellaria Lateriflora (Skullcap) is native to North America, but is now well known world wide as a relaxing nerve tonic with an excellent calming effect, especially suitable for sensitive children. This has been indicated in recent studies (Awad R, Arnason JT, Trudeau V, Bergeron C, Budzinski JW, Foster BC, Merali Z. "Phytochemical and biological analysis of skullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora L.): a medicinal plant with anxiolytic properties". Phytomedicine. 2003 Nov;10(8):640-9. PMID: 14692724).
- Zingiber Officinalis (also known as Ginger) The rhizomes (underground stem) and stems of ginger have been utilized in ancient Chinese, Japanese and Indian medicine since the 1500s. It has been documented that ancient Greeks wrapped ginger in bread and ate it after meals as a digestive aid. Recent studies have shown Ginger to be beneficial in calming the stomach and supporting digestion.. (Bryer, E. A literature review of the effectiveness of ginger in alleviating mild-to-moderate nausea and vomiting of pregnancy. J Midwifery Women's Health 2005;50(1):e1-e3).
- Borago officinalis (Borage) has a long history of use as a general tonic for the digestive system. Borage contains gamma linolenic acid (GLA), a fatty acid that the body converts to a hormone-like substance called prostaglandin E1 (PGE1), which plays an important role in nutrition. (Horrobin DF. "The importance of gamma-linolenic acid and prostaglandin E1 in human nutrition and medicine". J Holistic Med 1981;3:118-39.)
- Note: Kiddie Florish contains less than 1% pure pharmaceutical grade ethanol when diluted as directed.
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