If your digestive system has gotten a little TOUCHY with age…

And you’re afraid you’ll NEVER get to enjoy your favorite foods again…

You may simply need a little something to KICKSTART your digestion… to get it running smoothly like it once did.

You see, issues with digestion are often a red flag that something might be MISSING…

And once you FEED your gut what it needs to fire on all cylinders… your complaints could be RESOLVED!

So, before you reach for a stomach-settling tablet or plop-plop-fizz-fizz… try THIS ancient home remedy instead.

Traditional Chinese physicians have been treating patients with a “berry bush” known as hawthorn for over 2,000 years.

Part of the rose family… and PACKED with antioxidants… hawthorn berry has been used as a heart tonic in Europe for HUNDREDS of years.

One of its most enduring traditional uses is for digestive issues…

Including upset stomach… “slow” stomach… cramping… diarrhea… and more.

Its anti-spasmodic properties help REIN IN those gut contractions that can cause so much discomfort… and the uncontrollable urge “to go.”

That’s not all…

Because research shows how hawthorn could actually help STIMULATE sluggish digestion by ENHANCING the production of certain digestive enzymes…

Particularly the pancreatic enzymes lipase and protease.

That could help food get digested MORE QUICKLY… so it moves OUT of the body instead of FESTERING in the gut.

According to the theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine, “food stagnation” is a MAJOR culprit behind health issues…

Especially the accumulation of greasy foods.

But those enzymes I just mentioned are CRUCIAL in the healthy digestion of fats from the food you eat.

The most researched species of hawthorn are Crataegus oxyacantha and Crataegus pinnatifida (a.k.a. Chinese hawthorn)…

But there are HUNDREDS of members of the Crataegus genus.

You could eat hawthorn berries raw… dried (a.k.a. “Shan Zha” in Traditional Chinese Medicine)… or in a tea brewed along with the shrub’s flowers and leaves.

TCM often combines hawthorn with costus root… bitter orange… radish seed… and other herbs.

Hawthorn supplements are also widely available at health food stores and online.

Research has shown that any toxicity associated with hawthorn is practically NIL…

But check with your doc to make sure it’s safe for you to try.


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