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You are here: Home > Herbal Treatments for People > Weight Loss - Digestive Factors Weight Loss - Digestive Factors Cost:$58 Pack: 100 ml / 8 weeks supply Dose: 15 drops added to liquid and taken three times daily. Digestive inefficiencies and overloading, normally originating in the nervous system, are a common underlying reason for being overweight. Without tuning up digestive efficiency and getting on top of the habits, which are overloading the system, this sort of overweight is difficult to control. This formula contains: Agrimony, Alfalfa, Aloes, Blue Flag, Celery, Chamomile, Dandelion, Fennel, Fenugreek and Gentian as well as the Bach Flower remedies Agrimony, Scleranthus, Walnut and Wild Oat. 15 drops three times per day taken in water along with the following dietary suggestions will make an immediate and noticeable difference to the ease with which you are able to control your weight. Have a cereal or grain breakfast every day. Fruit should be eaten separately from grains or protein sources. No snacking, no candies, no desserts and no meals eaten on the run. No comfort eating. One dessert spoon of Slippery Elm Bark powder mixed into water taken daily and at least two cups each of Chamomile tea and Dandelion Tea daily.
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