This liquid bitters formula packs 27 herbs into a single proprietary blend — including **Black Walnut**, **Wormwood**, **Clove Bud**, **Andrographis**, and **Oregano Oil** — but lists no individual amounts for any of them. With that many ingredients sharing a 15 mL serving, the math works against you: each herb is almost certainly present at a fraction of any studied dose. **Wormwood** and **Black Walnut** are traditional anti-parasitic herbs, but their evidence in humans comes from historical use, not controlled trials.
A few ingredients here do have real clinical backing for digestive support specifically. **Ginger** is well-studied for nausea and digestive comfort, **Psyllium Husk** has strong evidence for regularity, and **Turmeric Root** has anti-inflammatory research — but all three require doses measured in hundreds or thousands of milligrams, far more than a 27-way split of a 15 mL liquid can realistically deliver.
The core issue is transparency. Without knowing how much of each herb you're getting, there's no way to evaluate whether this product delivers a meaningful dose of anything.
Label Nutrition Facts
Nutrition
Calories and macros.
- Total Carbohydrate4 g
- Total Sugars3 g
Active Ingredients
From the label · % Daily Value
Proprietary Blend
Other Ingredients
Fillers, coatings, and additives
Purified WaterSolvent
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