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» About Crampeze Stomach Cramps » How do the ingredients in Crampeze Stomach Cramps assist these conditions? » About Stomach Cramps
About Crampeze Stomach Cramps
- Contains natural ingredients
- Provides relief from and helps to reduce the symptoms of stomach cramps, gas, wind, flatulence and medically diagnosed IBS
- Tempoary relief of stomach cramps, colic and indigestion
- Relaxes nerve and muscle tissue and helps to ease spasms and cramps
- Provides magnesium supplementation
- Provides calcium supplementation
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How do the ingredients in Crampeze Stomach Cramps assist these conditions?
Each tablet contains: Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) fruit extract 113.64 mg equivalent to 500mg dried herb, Chamomile (matricaria recutita) flower extract 375 mg equivalent to 1.5g dried herb, Calcium hydrogen phosphate 215.15 mg equivalent to elemental calcium 50 mg, Magnesium phosphate 121 equivalent to elemental magnesium 25 mg, Peppermint oil (Mentha piperita) 50 mg
Chamomile - Provides rapid relief of cramps, spasm and colic of the stomach and intestines
Fennel - Relieves indigestion, flatulence, digestive spasm, stomach cramps and colic.
Peppermint - Is an excellent carminative, having a relaxing effect on the muscles of the digestive system, combats flatulence. It is used to relieve intestinal colic, flatulent dyspepsia and associated conditions.
Magnesium - Helps to relax nerve and muscle tisse which helps ease spasm and cramps
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About Stomach Cramps
Stomach Cramps covers a variety of symptoms including Indigestion, wind and Irratable Bowel Syndrome. Indigestion is characterised by pain near the breastbone, nausea or bloating. Indigestion occurs when your stomach produces excess acid, usually as a result of eating spicy, rich or fatty foods, tight clothing, alcohol, caffine, smoking, stress, pregnancy or eating too quickly. Wind is caused by excessive amounts of gases or air in the stomach or intestine. It can lead to distension of the organs and general discomfort. Symptoms include bloating, flatulence and burping. You can get wind pain from eating too quickly, air swallowing and drinking carbonated liquids. Irritable Bowel Syndrome is known as a functional disorder commonly characterised by abdominal pain or frequent bowel movements, diarrhoea or constipation.
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