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These herbs have been traditionally used in herbal preparations to:
The combination of herbs in HiPep contains many compounds including flavonoids, sterols, phenolic glycosides and tannins. The essential oil contains α-bisabolol and chamazulene.
German or true Chamomile (Matricaria recutita) contains a range of essential oil components and high levels of flavonoids.
A wide variation in the levels of these constituents is found between different chemical races or varieties of Chamomile.
Some varieties do not contain alpha-bisabolol which is an important active component. MediHerb® has selected a variety of Chamomile which contains alpha-bisabolol for use in our products. alpha-bisabolol is detected by Gas Chromatography (GC).
Please be aware Roman Chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile = Anthemis nobilis) can be an adulterant in, or substituted for, true Chamomile and should be avoided due to allergic reactions.
MediHerb® HiPep is a specifically designed formulation for the upper gastrointestinal (GIT) system containing herbal extracts of Licorice root, Meadowsweet herb and Chamomile flower, as well as Chamomile essential oil. The deglycyrrhizinized Licorice (DGL) extract has been processed to remove substantial amounts of glycyrrhizin, making it a more suitable option for long-term use.
The upper digestive system consists of the esophagus (food pipe), the stomach and the duodenum. A muscular band or ‘sphincter’ at the base of the esophagus, also known as the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), functions as an internal valve to either relax and allow food to enter the stomach, or contract to keep the contents of the stomach inside the stomach and away from the esophagus. Supporting the function of the LES is the diaphragm, which acts as a sphincter on the outside of the stomach (see Figure 1).
Maintaining the muscular tone of the LES is important as this ensures that the stomach’s contents, which include gastric acid, bile, pepsin and other digestive fluids, remain inside the stomach where their primary function is to break down, digest and absorb nutrients from the food we eat. However, occasional poor muscle tone of the LES, but also normal gastric distension caused by mild bloating, may allow small amounts of digestive fluids to spill out of the stomach.
This may irritate the delicate and protective mucosal tissues that line the esophagus, causing mild symptoms of discomfort. Another factor that may contribute to this common irritation is a temporary lack of tone in the esophagus itself as it tries to clear away any unwanted stomach contents.1,2
Meadowsweet is one of the most valued digestive herbs used in traditional Western paradigms. It is known to promote normal healthy function and tone of the upper GIT, especially where this is associated with mild digestive discomfort, such as bloating and flatulence (gas).4,5 It is unique in its ability to support normal levels of stomach acid3-9 and is commonly used to protect and soothe the mucus membranes, thereby promoting and maintaining a healthy mucosa in the upper digestive tract.3,9*
Licorice root is widely used in many traditional systems of the world and highly regarded in the West for its soothing or ‘demulcent’ action on the mucus lining of the GIT,4,6,7,9 which are so important for the lubrication and protection of the underlying tissues.*
German Chamomile is probably one of the most trusted and renowned herbs used to relieve mild digestive symptoms, including bloating and gas, and to maintain healthy muscle tone and function within the upper GIT.3,5,9,10*
References:
1 Sarris J, Wardle J. Clinical Naturopathy. An evidence-based guide to practice. 2nd ed. Elsevier. Sydney. 2019, pp.104-120.
2 Pizzorno MT, Murray JE. Textbook of Natural Medicine. 5th ed. Volume 2. St. Louis: Elsevier; 2020, pp. 1337-1343.
3 Hoffmann D. Medical Herbalism. The Science and Practice of Herbal Medicine. Vermont: Healing Arts Press; 2003.
4 Bradley P, editor. British Herbal Compendium. Vol.1. Exeter: Bournemouth: British Herbal Medicine Association; 1992.
5 Bone K. A Clinical Guide to Blending Herbs. St. Louis: Churchill Livingstone; 2003.
6 Bone K, Mills S. Principles and Practice of Phytotherapy. 2nd ed. Sydney: Churchill Livingstone; 2013.
7 British Herbal Medicine Association (BHMA) Scientific Committee. British Herbal Pharmacopoeia. Bournemouth: BHMA; 1983
8 Mills S. The A-Z of Modern Herbalism. A Complete Guide to Practical Herbal Therapy. London: Thorsons/Harper Collins Publishers; 1989.
9 Duke, JA et al. Handbook of Medicinal Herbs. 2nd ed. London: CRC Press; 2002.
10 European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy. ESCOP Monographs. 2nd ed. Supplement. Exeter: Thieme; 2009.
Suggested Use:
1 tablet 3 - 5 times daily, or as directed.
Cautions: Contraindicated in known allergy to plants of the daisy family. Meadowsweet should be avoided by person hypersensitive to salicylates. Not to be used during pregnancy and lactation unless otherwise directed by a qualified health care professional. For other contraindications and cautions consult your health care professional. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight.
Each Serving Size (1 Tablet) contains: Calcium 48 mg, Deglycyrrhizinized Licorice root 27.5:1 extract 125 mg (from Glycyrrhiza glabra root 3.42 g), Chamomile flower 3.5:1 extract 171.4 mg (from Matricaria recutita flower 600 mg), Meadowsweet herb 4:1 extract 125 mg (from Filipendula ulmaria herb 500 mg), Chamomile (Matricaria recutita) flower essential oil 5 mg. Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline cellulose, dibasic calcium phosphate dihydrate, sodium starch glycolate, magnesium stearate, hypromellose and silicon dioxide.
For other contraindications and cautions, please refer to the Potential Herb-Drug Interactions Chart.
Please consult the actual product label for the most accurate product information.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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