Intestinal Repair Complex - 160 g


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Benefits of Intestinal Repair Complex ™:

  • Promotes healthy prostaglandin balance and intestinal function
  • Assists in maintaining healthy intestinal permeability
  • While both products are useful for the entire intestinal tract, IRC powder is more specific for the small intestine and IRC capsules for the large intestine.
  • Use both together for more difficult gastrointestinal issues

Intestinal Repair Complex by Biogenesis (powder and capsules) is designed to assist in the repair and restoration of a normal, healthy GI mucosal lining. Soothing, anti-inflammatory extracts of mucilaginous herbs, amino acids and enzymes make up the Intestinal Repair formula. These formulas are not designed to mask symptoms, but rather to provide essential factors for the nutritional support of healthy GI structure and function.

Precautions*: This supplement is no substitute for a qualified physician.

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