Some studies suggest that aloe vera may have benefits for digestive health, such as reducing symptoms of acid reflux and helping to treat constipation.
Slippery elm is prized for its inner bark, which when mixed with water, produces a sticky substance called mucilage that has slippery, soothing properties, useful for coating and protecting irritated mucous membranes, such as an inflamed intestinal tract. When taken internally it swells and stimulates normal bowel motility, making it a useful ingredient in cases of diarrhoea or constipation.
Gut health
Fermented products modulate the gut microbiota and have a positive influence on digestive health, immunity, and metabolic functions.
Anti-inflammatory
High intakes of fermented soy are related to a reduction in pro-inflammatory markers that are associated with several chronic diseases.






