SFI Health Mastic Gum/DGL

60 Chewable Tablets
3 Reviews

Cinnamon flavored chewable to support healthy digestion†

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    Product Details

    Brand: SFI Health

    Category: Digestive System
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  • Stomach Discomfort

    Product Code: mastic-gum-dgl-KL

    Servings per Container: 30

    Quantity per Container: 60 Chewable Tablets


    This cinnamon-flavored chewable tablet containing DGL (licorice extract) and mastic gum helps to support healthy digestion and GI function.†


    Plant-derived mastic gum and DGL (deglycyrrhizinated licorice root and rhizome extract) support healthy digestion and can help alleviate gastrointestinal discomfort associated with occasional indigestion.†


    † These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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    Customer Reviews

    4.7

    3 reviews

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    8/6/2024

    free_hugs_4011 -

    Great combination

    DGL may help the mucosal barrier in the stomach. The mastic gum can help both oral health and digestive health. Great combination. The cinnamon bark flavor is barely detectable. The taste is not exactly pleasant, but the supplement works,

    Not medical or professional advice

    2/8/2016

    Healthy Mom -

    Husband doesn't want to be without.

    Husband uses for any stomach discomfort.

    Not medical or professional advice

    3/23/2015

    Into Natural Health -

    Husband says it works!!!

    Husband uses to calm stomach problems of any kind. He gets me to reorder every time he begins to get low, so he won't give out.

    Not medical or professional advice