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Break out the sauerkraut, broccoli, brussel sprouts and beans! D-Gas is here to save you from the pain. We eat a lot of vegetables and tend to suffer the consequences. Bloating, gas, discomfort plague us when we try to eat healthy and when we indulge a little too much. There is no reason to just deal with it or resort to taking a synthetic drug to make you feel better.
D-Gas provides an all natural way to alleviate the pain and pressure from gas and bloating. Using herbs good for digestion taking two or three capsules when you start to feel discomfort sends relief to your stomach and intestines quickly. We discovered that it even works to assuage gas pains caused by viral infection.
We all got sick starting the first week of August. It wasn’t until almost the first of September that we realized all four of us had been hit with the enterovirus that racked us from bottom to top and back again. One of the effects of this virus was unbelievable gas pains after being cleaned out by a nasty flu. D-Gas helped reduce burning in the stomach, belching and intestinal gas pains. The combination has a great deal of mint and even in the bottle smells great. It leaves a fresh feeling inside that translates to comfort and happiness on the outside.
What you’ll find inside –
Cardamon, coriander, cumin, dill seed, fennel, ginger root, papaya enzyme and peppermint leaf. All vegetarian capsules.
What you won’t find inside –
No artificial color, flavor or sweeteners. No sugar, no preservatives, no soy, no additives, no lactose, no gluten and no salt.
You can order this 60 capsule bottle of Nature Health D-Gas Natural Anti-Gas, Digestive Aid and Gas Relief, 60 Count
on Amazon for $16.99 and even get it at a discount under subscribe and save.
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