Rappa Intestinal Regulator BFQuasi-drug

Rappa Intestinal Regulator BF

volume

24 packs

Indications

Regulates intestinal movements (bowel condition) and relieves stomach distention, loose stools, and constipation.

Directions and dosage

Use after meals (best within 30 min) with cold or warm water.

Age Dosage Times/day
15 years and above 1 pack 3times a day
11-15 years 2/3 pack
8-11 years 1/2pack
5-8 years 1/3pack
3-5 years 1/4pack
Younger than 3 years Do not use

Precautions

  1. Do not overdose and follow the precise instructions for use.
  2. This product should be administered to children under 3 years under parental supervision to avoid over dose.

Ingredients and contents

3 packs of Rappa Intestinal Regulator BF (maximum dosage for adults) contain the following ingredients:

Ingredient Content Effect
Lactomin Faecalis 18 mg Proliferates rapidly in the small intestine and acts to normalize the disordered intestinal flora caused by loose stools or constipation. Regulates bowel movement
Acidophilus Proliferates in the small intestine and produces lactic acid to inhibit pathogenic bacteria, thereby maintaining a normal intestinal flora.
Bifidus 24 mg Mainly inhabits the large intestine as the most beneficial bacterium, and produces lactic acid and acetic acid to inhibit pathogenic bacteria, thereby regulating the intestines.
Dimethyl polysiloxane (dimethicone) 180 mg Mainly inhabits the large intestine as the most beneficial bacterium and produces lactic acid and acetic acid to inhibit pathogenic bacteria, thereby regulating the intestines. Relieves stomach distention

Other ingredients include magnesium aluminum silicate, lactose, sucrose, methyl, polysorbate 80, sorbitan, fatty acid ester, silicic anhydride and talc.

The intestinal flora refers to a group of over a 100 trillion bacteria that are found in the human intestines, and they fall into a 100 different categories. In a healthy individual, a favorable balance is maintained between the beneficial and the pathogenic bacteria in the human intestines. However, when suffering from diarrhea, constipation, irregular diet, stress, or in the elderly, the pathogenic bacteria increase in numbers, resulting in an imbalance in the intestinal flora.

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