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Cilantrogen
Cilantrogen
SKU | GEN175 | |
Brand | Genestra | |
Unit Size | 90 capsules | |
Dosage | Take one capsule daily, away from meals, or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner. | |
Recommendations | Guaranteed to contain no added wheat, starch, yeast, gluten, corn, soy, sodium, sugar, artificial coloring or flavoring, antimicrobial preservatives, dairy or animal products. Ideal for vegans. The capsules are made from 100% pure vegetable sources, free of preservatives and additives. Safety-sealed for your protection and for product freshness. Do not use if outer seal is missing or broken. Store in a cool, dry place. |
Description | Product overview:
Ideal for vegans
• Convenient capsule format increases patient compliance
Cilantrogen provides an excellent source of cilantro. The capsules are 100% pure vegetable-sourced. Product ideal for vegans.
Additional product info:
Coriandrum sativum seeds were popular with the ancients; the seed has aromatic, carminative, stimulant and stomachic properties; it is used for indigestion, flatulency and corrective to griping medications. The recommended dose is 10 to 30 grains (0.6 - 2 g) (1).*
Coriandrum sativum seeds are excellent to dispel the wind; they strengthen the stomach and assist digestion (2).*
The fruits (so-called seeds) of Coriandrum sativum are the part of the herb used and have an aromatic taste and the only part of the plant that seem to have medical reputation; they are stimulant and carminative and may be given in many forms including powdered seed for which the recommended dose is 10 to 60 grains (0.6 - 4 g) (3).*
Coriandrum sativum seed is a stimulant and carminative. The recommended dose is 20 to 60 grains (1.3 - 4 g) (4).*
The German Commission E Monographs has approved the use of Coriandrum sativum seeds in dyspeptic complaints and loss of appetite with recommended dose of 3 g of the dried seeds or equivalent preparations (5).*
References:
1 Culbreth David M.R. Manual of Materia Medica and Pharmacology (7th edition, 1927). [Internet]. Available at: http://www.swsbm.com/ManualsOther/Culbreth.html
2 Steinmetz EF. Materia Medica Vegetabilis, 1954. [Internet]. Available at: http://www.herbaltherapeutics.net/MMV-I.pdf
3 Grieve M. A Modern Herbal (1931). [Internet]. Available at: http://botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/comindx.html
4 Felter H.W and Loyd J.U. King's American Dispensatory 1898. [Internet]. Available at: http://www.henriettesherbal.com/eclectic/kings/index.html
5 Blumenthal M et al. The Complete German Commission E Monographs - Therapeutic Guide to Herbal Medicines. Integrative Medicine Communications. Boston, MA. 1998
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Ingredients | Supplement Facts Servings Size: 1 Capsule Each Serving Contains Other ingredients: Hypromellose, cellulose, hyprolose, silica, * Daily Value (DV) not established |
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