Di-Gize™ is a Great Alternative for Digestive Upsets
Di-Gize™ is a dietary supplement that provides valuable aid for digestive concerns and helps support a healthy digestive system. It is an ideal companion to the nutritional supplements ComforTone® and JuvaTone®.
For dietary or topical use. When using as a supplement, dilute one drop in 4 fl. oz. of liquid such as goat’s or rice milk.
Possible skin sensitivity.
If pregnant or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Dilution not required; suitable for all but the most sensitive skin. Generally safe for children over 2 years of age. Can be diluted with a carrier oil. Also effective when rubbed on the bottom of the feet.
Ingredients:
- Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus) has a spicy scent with undertones of anise. It is supportive to the digestive system and used topically in Europe as a digestive aid.
- Ginger (Zingiber officinale) has a warm, spicy fragrance that is energizing. Supportive of the digestive system, ginger is commonly used to soothe, comfort, and balance digestive discomfort.
- Peppermint (Mentha piperita) has a strong, clean, fresh, minty aroma. One of the oldest and most highly regarded herbs for soothing digestion, it may also restore digestive efficiency.
- Juniper (Juniperus osteosperma and scopulorum) has a clean, mildly penetrating, woody scent that has a cleansing effect on the mind, spirit, and body. It may work as a detoxifier and cleanser, is beneficial to the skin, and supportive to the urinary system.
- Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) has a sweet, earthy, anise-like aroma that is energizing, vitalizing, and balancing. It is stimulating to the circulatory, glandular, respiratory, and digestive systems.
- Lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus) has a light, fresh, citrus aroma with earthy undertones. Refreshing, rejuvenating, stimulating, and balancing, it inspires and improves mental clarity. Lemongrass also supports the circulatory system.
- Anise (pimpinella anisum) is used for a variety of problems, including stress and irritation, digestion, bloating as well as restoring equilibrium.
- Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin), sometimes called “the scent of the sixties,” has a musky, earthy, exotic aroma. In Eastern cultures, it is commonly used around the house to provide general support for health and to help release negative emotions. It is very beneficial for the skin, helping to reduce a wrinkled or chapped appearance. Patchouli is a general tonic that supports the digestive system and soothes occasional queasiness.
Testimonials:
- My husband came home from work tonight with a stomach ache. He told me he didn’t feel like having dinner cause of his stomach pain. I rubbed 4 drops of Di Gize over his belly and within a few minutes he was ready to eat. The Di Gize worked right away! -Sheryl, Garden Ridge TX
- My daughter-in-law had food poisoning and was feeling terrible. She’s starting her own photography business and had to be at a photo shoot. I gave her some peppermint oil to put in water and drink, and some Di-Gize to put on her stomach. She called me later from the photo shoot and said she was feeling so much better! - Sue, Colorado Springs CO
- My husband is finally a believer in Young Living Essential Oils. He has always suffered from heartburn terribly. I tried for 2 years to get him to use oils, ‘Nope, Tums is good enough’!
Last month his hearburn was so bad, he finally said ‘whatever you think will help’. I told him to put a drop or two of Di-Gize around his belly button. The pain was gone in minutes. He was in shock!!! He now uses it every night, (he does dilute with a carrier oil). Not once has he reached for his Tums. He travels quite often and has asked me to make an oil kit for him now that he is using oils alot. -Kathi, Grand Rapids MN - Whenever my gang gets diarrhea, one or two drops of Di-Gize rubbed on the tummy and low back area brings on formed stools by the next bathroom visit. -Vicki, Glen Ellyn IL
Filed under: LIbrary Of Oils, Testimonials, YLEO Blog RSS Feed on February 16th, 2010

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