Dr. Morse GI Broom (360 Capsules)
GI Broom was designed not only to remove toxic buildup (mucoid plaque) on the intestinal wall, but also to pull through the intestinal wall into the lymphatic system where lymph stagnation causes the whole range of problems. Removes sulfur accumulation and other toxic chemicals that have been stored in the GI tract wall.
GI Broom was designed not only to remove toxic buildup (mucoid plaque) on the intestinal wall, but also to pull through the intestinal wall into the lymphatic system where lymph stagnation causes the whole range of problems. Removes sulfur accumulation and other toxic chemicals that have been stored in the GI tract wall.
GI Broom was designed not only to remove toxic buildup (mucoid plaque) on the intestinal wall, but also to pull through the intestinal wall into the lymphatic system where lymph stagnation causes the whole range of problems. Removes sulfur accumulation and other toxic chemicals that have been stored in the GI tract wall.
Ingredients
Psyllium Husk Powder
Chickweed Herb
Cascara Sagrada Bark
Plantain Leaf
Slippery Elm Bark
Marshmallow Root
Fenugreek Seed
White Oak Bark
Irish Moss
Bayberry Root
Mullein Leaf
Bentonite Clay
Activated Charcoal
Ginger Root
Aloe Vera 100:1
Cinnamon Bark
Acerola Cherry Powder
All Herbs in our Formulas are Organic, Wildcrafted, or Consciously Cultivated
Contraindication
None known. Do not consume with supplements, foods, or herbal formulas. Take at least 2 hours after meals and supplementation, otherwise bentonite clay will bind onto beneficial nutrients and pull them through the system unabsorbed.
Shipping Weight: We take great pride in our products and packaging and do our best to ensure they arrive undamaged. Our liquid and capsule formulas are sold in amber glass bottles to protect the herbs inside from light, glass bottles add to the shipping weight of the item but also ensures you receive the best possible product. In addition to the items themselves, the shipping weight also depends upon the packaging we use to protect the items during transport, and the dimensional weight of the package (because shippers using air services pay transportation fees based on the amount of space they rent).
Expiration Date: Powders and loose teas should be refrigerated after opening for longest freshness and potency. Tinctures and capsules do not need to be refrigerated but should be stored in a cool, dark location (out of direct light). This will ensure longest freshness and potency. Date reflected on the bottom of the bottle is the standard “expiration” date. If stored properly these products will last far beyond the recommended expiration date.