Healing ‘gut bulb’ found BURIED in the pages of an ancient Sanskrit text!
You know when things just aren’t “right” with your digestion.
You might feel “off” on any given day…
Or, something more urgent could STRIKE without warning.
You could find yourself running to the nearest toilet – because if it’s not coming out of one end, it’s coming out of the other!
For too many folks, these are simply “mystery symptoms”… without a diagnosis, and without a cure.
But just because your doc can’t slap a label on you… and send you off to the pharmacy to fill an Rx… doesn’t mean there’s NOTHING you can do.
In fact, there’s PLENTY you can do to support healthy digestion… and give those pesky symptoms THE BOOT.
Here’s something you can try – a cooling herb with THOUSANDS of years of traditional use backing it up!
Digestion restoration
Nut grass (Cyperus rotundus) isn’t a TRUE grass… but a grass-like plant known as a sedge.
It’s not a nut, either…
But its bitter-tasting tubers LOOK kind of like round nuts.
Outside of its native Southeast Asia, it’s considered a weed…
But in India and Pakistan, this “super bulb” has been known to NOURISH folks in times of famine…
And EASE digestive ailments, too.
I’m talking about upset stomach… poop problems… and more.
It can even INHIBIT diarrhea!
Nut grass was first mentioned in the ancient Sanskrit text Charaka Samhita… written nearly 2,000 years ago…
And in modern Ayurveda, it’s now known as “mustaka”… or simply “musta” for short.
The evidence behind its traditional use is SO compelling… researchers are now looking into using nut grass for patients with IBD and ulcerative colitis!
We already know how nut grass helps EXTINGUISH inflammation… and RELAX the smooth muscles of the intestines to reduce cramping and excessive bowel movements.
It also acts as a potent antimicrobial agent… BANISHING such “bad bugs” as E. coli… Staphylococcus aureus… the sepsis-causing Candida parapsilosis… and more.
It’s no wonder it can help BEAT BACK nausea and vomiting!
And it can help SHIELD the gut lining from damage, too… which means it can help keep gastric ulcers at bay.
There’s one more trick that nut grass has up its sleeve…
And it has to do with enzymes… or substances that TRIGGER certain chemical reactions to happen.
Not only does it help BOOST the activity of antioxidant enzymes…
But it also helps REDUCE levels of potentially harmful liver enzymes, like glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase… glutamic pyruvic transaminase… and alkaline phosphatase.
And if you’ve learned ANYTHING about your liver… you know that it’s a WORKHORSE of a CRUCIAL stage of digestion!
Look for nut grass root either as a dried, loose powder or in capsule form. It may be labeled by its synonym, purple nut sedge.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, it’s known as Xiang Fu… or by the Latin name Rhizoma Cyperi.
And in the traditional Japanese medicinal practice of Kampo, it’s known as kobushi.
A certified herbalist of any of these traditional practices can point you in the right direction.
To nursing your gut back to health,
Melissa Young
P.S. There’s another underground secret to helping RESET gut troubles… even in IBD patients! It’s a special kind of yam – and you can read all about it right here.


