The Ginger People, Ginger Rescue®, Hard Ginger Lozenges,
Description
Overview
- Promotes Digestion Health
- Relieves Morning Sickness & Nausea
- Occasional Upset Stomach
- Mild Gas & Indigestion
- Individually Wrapped
- Dietary Supplement
- Drug Free
- Calms Queasies & Soothes Belly
- Safe Effective Relief
- Zero Waste Ginger
- Family Owned Since 1984
- Vegan
- Gluten Free
- Non GMO Project Verified
- Eases Occasional Gas & Bloating
Made from fresh ginger, boosted with red ginger extract - nothing artificial
Our lozenges are made from fresh ginger rhizomes - peel, fiber and all - delivering al the goodness ginger has to offer without any waste left behind.
Suggested use
Adults and children over 6 years old: take 1 lozenge as needed for digestive and nausea relief. Do not exceed 8 lozenges per day.
Other ingredients
Cane sugar, glucose syrup, salt.
Warnings
If you are pregnant, nursing or have health concerns, please consult your healthcare provider before consuming this product.
Disclaimer
While iHerb strives to ensure the accuracy of its product images and information, some manufacturing changes to packaging and/or ingredients may be pending update on our site. Although items may occasionally ship with alternate packaging, freshness is always guaranteed. We recommend that you read labels, warnings and directions of all products before use and not rely solely on the information provided by iHerb.
Why It Matters
Having small, easy-to-use remedies on hand—like ginger chews or lozenges —can make a meaningful difference in those moments. These options are gentle, portable options and can be used as soon as nausea starts.
While they may seem simple, they offer something important: a sense of control. Being able to reach for quick relief can make it easier to get through meals, appointments, or just the next hour with a bit more ease.
Overview
- Promotes Digestion Health
- Relieves Morning Sickness & Nausea
- Occasional Upset Stomach
- Mild Gas & Indigestion
- Individually Wrapped
- Dietary Supplement
- Drug Free
- Calms Queasies & Soothes Belly
- Safe Effective Relief
- Zero Waste Ginger
- Family Owned Since 1984
- Vegan
- Gluten Free
- Non GMO Project Verified
- Eases Occasional Gas & Bloating
Made from fresh ginger, boosted with red ginger extract - nothing artificial
Our lozenges are made from fresh ginger rhizomes - peel, fiber and all - delivering al the goodness ginger has to offer without any waste left behind.
Suggested use
Adults and children over 6 years old: take 1 lozenge as needed for digestive and nausea relief. Do not exceed 8 lozenges per day.
Other ingredients
Cane sugar, glucose syrup, salt.
Warnings
If you are pregnant, nursing or have health concerns, please consult your healthcare provider before consuming this product.
Disclaimer
While iHerb strives to ensure the accuracy of its product images and information, some manufacturing changes to packaging and/or ingredients may be pending update on our site. Although items may occasionally ship with alternate packaging, freshness is always guaranteed. We recommend that you read labels, warnings and directions of all products before use and not rely solely on the information provided by iHerb.
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