Metabol Complex 90t

$109.95

MediMag Metabol Complex: Herbal Support for Digestive Health and Wellbeing


MediHerb Metabol Complex is a unique formulation containing Cinnamon, Fenugreek, Bitter Melon, and Black Cumin Seed, designed to promote healthy digestion and overall wellbeing. This powerful blend of herbs provides a source of antioxidants and helps support digestive discomfort, making it an ideal supplement for maintaining gut health.  


Indications
  • Cinnamon bark is traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to promote healthy digestion and maintain general health and wellbeing.
  • Cinnamon is traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to support indigestion, dyspepsia, and abdominal bloating.
  • Provides a source of antioxidants.
  • Contains 20 mg of 4-hydroxy isoleucine from Fenugreek per tablet.
  • Contains high-quality Cinnamomum verum, stringently tested by MediHerb to be low in coumarin and with a distinctive procyanidin profile and levels for optimal quality and efficacy.
Dosage and Administration

Adults: 1 tablet 3 times daily.

Ingredients
Ingredient Amount Derived From/Equivalent To
Trigonella foenum-graecum (Fenugreek) extract 100 mg derived from min. seed dry 10 g, stand. to contain 4-hydroxy isoleucine (4HIL) 20 mg
Momordica charantia (Bitter Melon) extract 92.3 mg derived from fruit dry 600 mg
Cinnamomum verum (Cinnamon) extract 83.3 mg derived from stem bark dry 1 g
Nigella sativa (Black Cumin) extract 100 mg derived from seed dry 500 mg
Allergen Information

No Added: Gluten, soya bean, milk, lactose, peanut, tree nuts, fish, crustacea, corn, egg, sesame seeds, artificial sweeteners, colours, or flavours.

Suitable for Vegans.

Warnings, Cautions, and Contraindications
  • Contraindicated during pregnancy and for those with an allergy to Fenugreek, Cinnamon, Peruvian Balsam, or peanuts.
  • Caution during lactation at high doses.
  • Best avoided in couples wanting to conceive.
  • Monitor patients with low thyroid function.
  • Caution in those with anaemia.
  • Discontinue 7 days prior to general anaesthesia.
  • If patient symptoms persist, seek additional professional advice.