Description
Now Foods Ojibwa Herbal Extract offers a convenient and concentrated blend of high-quality herbal extracts in the form of vegetarian capsules. This product is based on a traditional Ojibwa Indian formula and is alcohol-free. Each serving of three capsules is equivalent to consuming 4 ounces of the traditional tea formula or 2 tablespoons of Now Foods Ojibwa Tea Concentrate Liquid.
The Ojibwa capsules contain a proprietary blend of herbal extracts, including Burdock root, Sheep sorrel, Slippery Elm bark, and Turkey Rhubarb root. These herbs have been used in traditional medicine for various purposes. Burdock root is known for its potential benefits in reducing blood sugar levels, improving skin health, and supporting healthy urination. Sheep sorrel is believed to have anti-inflammatory properties and may help with diarrhea.
Now Foods has recently changed the name of this product from Esick to Ojibwa Herbal Extract. It is a dietary supplement that comes in vegetarian capsules and is made from a 4:1 extract. Each bottle contains 180 servings, providing you with a convenient supply for daily use.
To use, simply take one capsule three times a day, ideally 30 minutes before meals or at bedtime. It is also suggested to consider taking this product in combination with Now AHCC and Super Antioxidants for a well-rounded supplement routine.
This product is free from common allergens, such as sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, soy, milk, egg, shellfish, and preservatives. It is suitable for vegetarians and vegans. However, it is important to note that if you have abdominal pain or diarrhea, it is advised not to use this product. If you are pregnant, nursing, or have any concerns, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider before use.
Now Foods Ojibwa Herbal Extract is stored in a cool, dry place and comes in a recyclable bottle. It is important to remember that natural color variations may occur in this product. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration, and this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.