Plantago ovata
Neal’s Yard Remedies is committed to looking after the environment so we will dispatch your herb order in bulk to reduce the amount of packaging needed.
RENEWABLY SOURCED AND COMPOSTABLE
We’re moving to a new eco-friendly Natureflex™ film for our clear herb bags. This renewable, plant-sourced bag is made from PEFC/FSC® certified wood pulp and meets both industrial and home composting standards.
USE TIME AND TIME AGAIN
Kept cool and dry, your Natureflex bag will last and be useful for general purpose, such as storage of dried goods. You can bring your Natureflex™ bag, or any other clean container of your preference, on your next visit to be re-filled with dried herbs.
TIP: Gently wipe the inside clean with a dry cloth to remove any residual herb dust before using again.
Caution: Bulk laxative. This product must be taken with adequate amounts of fluid; otherwise they may swell and block the throat or oesophagus, which could lead to choking. Bulk laxatives are contraindicated if you have problems with swallowing or conditions likely to lead to intestinal obstruction (ileus). Avoid with abdominal pain of unknown origin. Absorption of other medications taken at the same time may be delayed - take bulk laxatives at least one hour after other medication. Diabetics: potential delay in glucose absorption. Treatment should be continued for 2-3 days if no result after 48 hours discontinue and seek medical advice.
100% Psyllium Husks Dried Herb (Plantago Ovata).
Allergen Information
May Contain: Gluten, Soya, Nuts, Peanuts, Sesame, Mustard And Celery.
Caution: Bulk laxative. This product must be taken with adequate amounts of fluid; otherwise they may swell and block the throat or oesophagus, which could lead to choking. Bulk laxatives are contraindicated if you have problems with swallowing or conditions likely to lead to intestinal obstruction (ileus). Avoid with abdominal pain of unknown origin. Absorption of other medications taken at the same time may be delayed - take bulk laxatives at least one hour after other medication. Diabetics: potential delay in glucose absorption. Treatment should be continued for 2-3 days if no result after 48 hours discontinue and seek medical advice.