Hübner - Silicea Gastro-Intestinal Gel, 200ml
Brand - HübnerQuick Description
Need a fast-acting, naturally sourced treatment for a host of tummy troubles? Hubner’s Silicea Gastro-Intestinal Gel is a safe, effective way to keep gut troubles at bay!
Key Information
- Oral treatment for gastrointestinal illnesses
- Treats stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, IBS, diarrhoea, flatulence, and heartburn
- 100% pure mineral silica
- Natural ingredients
- Fast working and effective
- Vegan friendly
Product Overview
There can be nothing more inconvenient, or more uncomfortable than acute or chronic gastrointestinal illness. Whether you’re doubled over with cramps, stopped in your tracks by heartburn, or blind-sided by a case of diarrhoea, you want an effective treatment that works fast. That’s where Hubner’s Silicea Gastro-Intestinal Gel comes to the rescue!
Hubner’s Silicea Gastro-Intestinal Gel is a simple, 100% natural pure mineral silica gel, consisting of mineral silicon, oxygen, and water. The gel works by bonding with the pathogens and toxins that cause gastrointestinal illnesses. Once bonded with the silica gel, these pathogens and toxins are excreted naturally through the digestive system, soothing symptoms and giving your body the chance to replenish its digestive organs.
Silicea Gastro-Intestinal Gel is also free from wheat, gluten, and dairy, so it’s suitable for vegan and restricted diets.
Ingredients
100ml of gel contains 100ml Silica gel (silicic acid gel) with 3.5g of silicon dioxide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to take Hubner’s Silicea Gastro-Intestinal Gel if I’m on other medications?
Yes! However, the manufacturers recommend that you wait at least two hours after taking your usual medication before you take Silicea Gastro-Intestinal Gel, to ensure that both are able to function as well as possible.
How does Hubner’s Silicea Gastro-Intestinal Gel treatment last?
Whether for acute or chronic complaints, treatment should last roughly six weeks (three doses a day) for the best results. In acute cases, you should continue treatment even after symptoms have initially stopped to ensure a full recovery.