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dyspeptic complaints were treated with a standardized artichoke leaf extract.

The subjective complaints declined significantly within 6 weeks of treatment.

Improvements were found for vomiting (88%) , nausea (83%) , abdominal pain (76%) , loss of appetite (72%) , severe constipation (71%) , flatulence (68%) , and fat intolerance bloated stomach (59%) , and 98% of the patients judged the effect of the extract to be considerably better, somewhat better, or equal to that achieved during previous treatment with other drugs.

The dosage used in this study was 1 to 2 capsules 3 times daily of the preparation Hepar SL Forte.

bloated stomach One capsule contains 320 mg of dry extract of artichoke leaves, standardized to provide 3% of caffeoylquinic acid.

The study by Fintelmann (1996) not only confirmed the efficacy of the artichoke extract for dyspepsia, but also demonstrated a significant effect of the extract on fat (lipid) metabolism.

The researchers found bloated stomach a significant decline in both the cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the blood, which confirmed a discovery made as early as in the 1930s.

Artichoke leaf extract is well tolerated and has few side effects in recommended dosages.

The use of the artichoke plant as food in many countries over bloated stomach hundreds of years supports its safety.

More important, however, is that several rigorous studies report the absence of adverse effects when using a standardized extract compared to the placebo.

In a large safety study, only one out of 100 subjects reported mild side effects such as transient increases in flatulence.

bloated stomach Local eczematous reactions have been reported after occupational exposure and skin contact with the fresh plant or its dried parts.

Such an allergy should be considered a contraindication for external use of the extract, although no reactions to orally ingested extract have been observed so far.

Because of its bile-stimulating bloated stomach effect, the extract should not be taken by individuals with gall stones or other bile duct occlusion.

A new artichoke extract is now available for digestive problems .

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