Summary
- Combination of herbs to form a natural laxative including senna leaf with standardised sennoside
 - Also includes standardised buckthorn with psyllium husk powder which is a good source of fibre
 - May help to
- Increase bowel waste elimination
 - Reduce occurrence of constipation
 - Reduce occurrence of abdominal bloating
 
 - No added wheat, sulfites, gluten, yeast, lupin, fish products, fish, shellfish or molluscs
 - No added milk derivatives, egg, soybean products, lactose or sugars
 - No added artificial colours, flavours or preservatives
 - Vegan friendly
 
23. January 2024: Urgent medicine recall - please see attached document
Affected batch numbers:
- 22108402, Expiry date: Apr 2025
 - 22108403, Expiry date: Apr 2025
 
Dosage
- 1 teaspoon (1.5 g) before bedtime with water or juice
 
Warnings
- Adults only
 - Drink plenty of water
 - Contains senna and frangula which may have a laxative effect
 - Seek advice from your healthcare practitioner before using during pregnancy or lactation
 - Do not use when abdominal pain, nausea or vomiting are present, or if you develop diarrhoea
 - Always read the label
 - Dietary supplements should not replace a balanced diet
 - If symptoms persist, worsen or change unexpectedly, consult your healthcare professional
 - Prolonged use may cause serious bowel problems
 - Contains plantago ovata; may reduce absorption of medication; separate doses by 2 hours
 
Formula
| Ingredient | 
            1.5 g
         
        
     | 
                        
|---|---|
| Senna alexandrina Sennoside B standardised dry (leaf)  | 
    32.63 mg 1.31 g  | 
| Rhamnus frangula (Alder Buckthorn) (bark) dry equiv. Glucofrangulin A  | 
    105 mg 7.35 mg  | 
| Plantago ovata (husk) (Psyllium) | 30 mg | 
| Anethum graveolens (Dill) (fruit) dry | 30 mg | 
| Glycyrrhiza glabra (Licorice) dry | 30 mg | 
Downloads
            TGA listed: AustL 23408. The TGA publishes product info including excipients under the "Other ingredients" subheading (not typically listed on the product label). Learn more about excipients
        
    
