Intestinal Cleanse

Botanicals & Herbs

Brand: Hawaii Pharm

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Net Contents

4 Fluid Ounce(s); 120 Milliliter(s)

Serving Size

0.7 mL [20-30 drops]

Servings Per Container

Not specified

Supplement Form

Liquid

Bar Code (UPC/SKU)

0 840253 66

Product Version

Not specified

Suggested Use

Suggested use:Shake well before using. For adults add about 20-30 drops (0.7-1 ml; one full squeeze of the dropper bulb) to 2-4 oz of juice or water; up to 4 times per day.

Market Reference

$15.88 – $179.95· 21 listings
  • HawaiiPharm Intestinal Cleanse Liquid Extract Tincture

    Hawaii Pharm
    $19.95
  • Herbal Liquid Extract Intestinal Cleanse

    Hawaii Pharm
    $19.95
  • Hawaii Pharm Liquid Extract Tincture

    Hawaii Pharm
    $19.95
  • Colon Support Pet Natural Alcohol-FREE Liquid Extract

    Hawaii Pharm
    $19.95
  • Gastrointestinal Formula - Hawaii Pharm 4 oz (120 ml) SPECIAL ORDER

    mornatural.com
    $38.30
  • HawaiiPharm Gastrointestinal Formula Liquid Extract Tincture

    Walmart - Hawaii Pharm LLC
    $179.95
  • Intestinal Cleanse Herbal Formula Liquid Herbal Extract

    eBay - fastshippingstore-us
    $15.88Lowest
  • Sabor a Piña Sea Moss

    The Vitamin Shoppe4.1(55)
    $29.99

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Research & Studies

  • Ferment this: The transformation of Noni, a traditional polynesian medicine (Morinda Citrifolia, Rubiaceae)

    AR Dixon, H McMillen, NL Etkin - Economic botany, 1999 - Springer

    … conjunction with its equivocal pharmacology, contribute to its … Much of our knowledge of early Hawaiian medicine is based … to have cleansing properties--of the blood, intestines, and …

    1999291 citations
  • Narrative review: the FDA's perfunctory approach of dietary supplement regulations giving rise to copious reports of adverse events

    WQ Li, A Wertheimer - Innovations in Pharmacy, 2023 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    … Linda Wong and her colleagues at the University of Hawaii had reported their findings … and colon cleansing were associated with two times increase in risk compared to vitamins. …

    202320 citations
  • Colon cleansing preparation for gastrointestinal procedures.

    TK Toledo, JA DiPalma - Alimentary pharmacology & …, 2001 - search.ebscohost.com

    … methods has led to the development of alternative forms of bowel cleansing. GUT LAVAGE … discusses the development and clinical experience with various colon cleansing regimens. …

    2001153 citations
  • Na'auao Ola Hawaii: Hawaiian Principles and Practices of Being Well

    M Yates - 2014 - books.google.com

    … Distribution of misinformation about our diet by the health and pharmaceutical industry to … the digestive system, or how food plays a critical role in health, or how fasting and cleansing …

    20144 citations
  • Papaya-an innovative raw material for food and pharmaceutical processing industry

    V Boshra, AY Tajul - Health and the Environment Journal, 2013 - academia.edu

    … in the pharmaceutical industry. Papain found in papaya latex has … digestive properties beneficial to the human digestive system. Papaya has been much studied in pharmaceutical and …

    201398 citations
  • From Polynesian healers to health food stores: changing perspectives of Morinda citrifolia (Rubiaceae)

    W McClatchey - Integrative cancer therapies, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com

    … Thus, the system of health care in this small culture of only about 2500 local residents on 1 … single health care delivery system. The situation is quite different in the much larger Hawaiian …

    2002355 citations

Data sourced from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) · Label entered 2023-04-21. DSLD Label ID: 292873. This information is provided for educational reference only and is not medical advice. Always follow the product label and consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.