Antispasmodic: Relaxes involuntary (smooth) muscle, easing cramps and spasms in the digestive tract.
Aperient / Laxative: Encourages a natural, unforced bowel movement.
Bitter: Stimulates the flow of digestive secretions (saliva, stomach acid, enzymes, and bile) through the taste receptors. This is the main reason in herbalism we say to taste your herbs. Capsules do not have the same effect and the contents are not absorbed as well.
Carminative: Relieves gas, bloating, and cramping while soothing and toning the digestive tract.
Cholagogue: Promotes the release of stored bile from the gallbladder, supporting fat digestion and elimination.
Choleretic: Stimulates the liver to produce more bile.
Demulcent: Coats and soothes irritated mucous membranes along the digestive tract.
Hepatic: Supports, tones, and protects the liver and its many metabolic functions.
Stomachic: Tonifies, strengthens, and improves overall gastric activity.