Herbapol gastric drops contain bitter compounds and essential oils that stimulate the secretion of gastric juice and bile. In this way, they regulate the digestive processes and increase the appetite. The active compounds contained in the ingredients of the preparation have a calming effect, have a relaxing effect on the smooth muscles of the gastrointestinal tract and alleviate the symptoms of indigestion.
The composition
of 1 ml (corresponding to 0.9 g) of oral fluid contains:
0.25 ml Valerianae tinctura (valerian tincture) - tincture of Valeriana officinalis L. sl, radix (valerian root) (1: 5), extractant: 70% ethanol ( V / V);
0.25 ml Menthae piperitae tinctura (mint tincture) - tincture composed of tincture of Mentha x piperita L., folium (peppermint leaf) (1:20),
extractant: ethanol 90% (V / V) - 0.24 ml and Menthae piperitae aetheroleum (mint essential oil) - 0.01 ml;
0.25 ml Amara tinctura (bitter tincture) - complex tincture (60/60/50) of Gentiana lutea L., radix (gentian root),
Menyanthes trifoliata L., folium (bean leaf), Citrus aurantium L., ssp. aurantium, epicarpium et mesocarpium (bitter orange pericarp) (1: 5), extractant: ethanol 70% (V / V);
0.25 ml Hyperici tinctura (St. John's wort tincture) - Hypericum perforatum L. tincture, herba (St. John's wort) (1: 5), extractant: ethanol 70% (V / V).
The product contains approx. 70% (V / V) of ethanol
Indications and effects
Herbapol gastric dropshave a relaxing effect on the smooth muscles of the digestive tract. They facilitate the symptomatic treatment of indigestion and other digestive system ailments.
The composition of gastric drops includes such substances and plant extracts as:
- Valerian (valerian root) - reduces the tension of smooth muscles of blood vessels. Valerian has a carminative and antispasmodic effect, and also increases the production of gastric juices. Therefore, it helps to eliminate the symptoms of digestive and urinary system diseases. Taking it also has a slight antidepressant, anticonvulsant and antispasmodic effect.
- Peppermint - peppermint leaves contain tannins, flavonoids, organic acids, phytosterols, vitamins, and minerals (especially iron, copper, magnesium, sodium, zinc, manganese). Such a rich composition makes the plant stimulate the secretion of gastric juice and act as a choleretic. So it facilitates digestion and reduces the symptoms of indigestion. Peppermint also has a carminative effect, thanks to which it normalizes the work of the gastrointestinal tract, and also influences intestinal peristalsis. It has a relaxing effect on smooth muscles of the digestive tract and increases appetite.
- St. John's wort - the beneficial effects of St. John's wort are due to the substances found in it, such as: flavonoids, naphthodiantrons, fluoroglucin derivatives, phenolic acids, tannins, xanthones and -aminobutyric acid (GABA). Thanks to this, St. John's wort has a relaxing effect on the smooth muscles of the digestive tract, bile ducts and blood vessels. Therefore, they can be used in inflammation of the liver and various diseases of the digestive system.
- Bitter tincture, i.e. ethanol-water herbal extract containing numerous bitter compounds, stimulates the secretion of saliva and mucus, hydrochloric acid and pepsin in the stomach, while stimulating the appetite.
- Beaver leaf - used in the case of acidity, gastroenteritis, recurrent constipation and flatulence. The beaver leaf can be used as an aid against rickets, rheumatism, intestinal parasites, irregular menstruation. Beaver leaves contain tannins, glycosides, iodine, iron and manganese.
Dosage
Do not give to children and adolescents under 18 years!
Adults: traditionally, the following scheme of use in adults has been used:
- In case of indigestion orally 50 drops (about 2.5 ml), which corresponds to 1/2 teaspoon of the product, dilute in 1/4 glass of water, take it in case of symptoms.
- In case of anorexia, dilute 50 drops (approx. 2.5 ml), which corresponds to 1/2 teaspoon of the product in 1/4 glass of water. Take 30 minutes. before a meal, 3 to 4 times a day.