The Eubioflor by Guna drops are an effective treatment for preventing and treating intestinal dysbiosis either after or during antibiotic therapy. This product has been effective at treating the intestinal dysbiosis despite coming from a variety of origins. The Eubioflor by Guna promotes the healing of the intestinal bacteria flora and:
- Eubioflor is effective at the detoxification of both intestines
- Effectively supports other vital organs throughout the digestive system
- The pink trumpet tree and cat's claw ingredients have active immunostimulating activity
- Okoubaka, proteus, and candida albicans counteract the intestinal putrefaction process
The Eubioflor by Guna promotes the fermentation processes like pancreas porcine, indolum, aethusa cynapium, and carbo vegetabilis, while at the same time preparing terrain for the colon colonization by eubiotic flora. By eliminating certain intolerant foods from the diet like white sugar, milk derivatives, and pork meat, this Guna product can be more effective at preventing and treating intestinal dysbiosis.
Ingredients:
Aethusa cynapium 6X HPUS
Althea officinalis 4X HPUS
Candida albicans 12X, 30X HPUS
Carbo vegetabilis 6X HPUS
Carduus marianus 4X HPUS
Cats Claw 4X
Colibacillinum cum natrum muriaticum 6X, 12X, 30X HPUS
Colon, Porcine 6X, 12X, 30X
Gall bladder, Porcine 6X
Hepar suis 12X HPUS
Indolum 6X, 12, 30X HPUS
Mercury amalgam 6X, 12X, 30X, 200X
Nux vomica 6X HPUS
Okoubaka aubrevillei 6X HPUS
Pancreas suis 12X HPUS
Pink trumpet tree 4X
Proteus 12X, 30X HPUS
Skatolum 6X, 12X, 30X HPUS
Taraxacum officinale 4X HPUS
Vaccinium myrtillus 4X HPUS
Veratrum album 6X HPUS
Other Ingredients:
Ethyl alcohol 30%.
Directions:
Adults and Children 6 years and over: 10 drops 3 times a day in a little water. Take 15 minutes before meals.
Children 6 years and under: Å_ adult dosage.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
♱ Claims based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.