This food supplement combines 3 plant extracts which act in synergy to improve intestinal transit .
Stick format: nomadic and unbreakable.
What are the indications for NATURACTIVE Transit 20 sticks of 10 ml?
Naturactive Transit contains an extract of Tamarind which helps improve intestinal transit , and Acacia gum, rich in fiber. The formula is completed with an extract of Prune.
This association contains concentrated dry extracts of plants to guarantee the content of plant active ingredients.
- Tamarind extract, obtained from the pulp of the fruit, is known to promote transit through an osmotic effect (hydration of the stool). Tamarind pulp contains in particular tartaric acid and pectin.
- Prune extract, from the fruit of the plum tree, is appreciated for its beneficial action on transit thanks to an intake of sorbitol and fiber.
- Acacia gum is known for its high fiber content . The fibers favor the absorption of water which causes an increase in the volume of the stools and an acceleration of their elimination by ballast effect.
The box allows a cure of 20 days.
How to properly use NATURACTIVE Transit 20 sticks of 10 ml?
Dilute the contents of a stick in a large glass of water. Take daily, preferably at noon or in the evening, for 10 days. To renew if necessary.
Prune flavor - with sweeteners
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What are the ingredients in this product?
Water, Acacia gum (Acacia seyal Delile). Color: caramel powder. Acidifiers: citric acid, malic acid. Dry extract of prune (Prunus domestica L.), dry extract of tamarind (Tamarinus indica L.). Aroma: prune. Sweeteners: acesulfame potassium, sucralose. Preservatives: sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate.
Plant extracts and dosages:
- Tamarind extract (Tamarindus indica L.): 100 mg
- Prune extract (Prunus domestica L.): 100 mg
- Acacia gum (Acacia seyal Delile): 3,500 mg
Tamarind : Beautiful tree cultivated in many tropical countries, the Tamarind tree contributes variously to their culinary traditions. In Africa, its leaves and flowers are eaten fresh in salads or cooked in soups. In India, the fruit pulp (tamarind) is a popular condiment used in the preparation of curry and chutney. Finally the seed provides oil and flour. Tamarind extract is known to facilitate digestion and in particular to promote transit through a ballast effect.
Acacia : This species of Acacia is very widespread in Sudan and in the countries of West Africa. The tree produces a gum, called "arabic", which is collected after incising the trunk and branches. Acacia gum contains fiber .
Prune : Coming from China by the silk route, the Prunier established itself from Antiquity on the Mediterranean rim. After the crusades, plants brought back from Syria give birth to new varieties in the South-West of France. The Agen region specializes in sun-dried plums, or prunes. Prune contains both soluble and insoluble fiber.
Precautions for use
- Reserved for adults. In case of pregnancy or breastfeeding, seek advice from a health professional.
- This dietary supplement should be taken as part of a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
- Respect the recommended daily dose.
- Keep out of the reach of children.
Presentation - Packaging
Box of 20 fluid sticks
Our professional advice and expert advice in natural health
Intestinal sluggishness consists of passing stools at a low frequency, that is, less than 3 times a week.
The disruption of intestinal transit causes one or more symptoms, including:
- bloating (accumulation of gas in the belly).
- spasms (digestive discomfort or more or less intense abdominal pain).
- diarrhea (loose and more frequent stools).
- constipation (hard, less frequent bowel movements).
Slow transit can be temporary, such as following a trip, a change in eating habits or lifestyle.
Transit too slow or too fast, we all face transit disorders on an ad hoc or repeated basis. Dietary supplements rich in fiber are a natural and effective solution to regulate disturbed and lazy transits.