Descrição
Nature’s Way Oregon Grape é um suplemento tradicional voltado para o suporte digestivo.* Com uma fórmula poderosa, cada dose contém 500 mg de uva-ursina (raiz, rizoma e caule). Esse ingrediente ativo é reconhecido por suas propriedades que favorecem a saúde intestinal e promovem um processo digestivo mais eficiente.
Adicionando esse suplemento à sua rotina, você ativa os benefícios naturais que a uva-ursina oferece. Cada cápsula é 100% vegana, garantindo um produto ético e sustentável. Sem glúten, trigo, milho, soja, produtos lácteos, gelatina ou cores e sabores artificiais, este suplemento é ideal para quem busca uma opção limpa e livre de alérgenos. Verificado pelo Non-GMO Project, você pode confiar na pureza e na eficácia de cada cápsula.
Com mais de 50 anos de experiência, a Nature’s Way explora o mundo natural para desenvolver vitaminas e suplementos de qualidade. Este compromisso com a saúde e bem-estar garante que você tenha à disposição uma solução confiável para suas necessidades digestivas.
Características do Produto
• 500 mg de uva-ursina por porção
• 90 cápsulas veganas por frasco
• Sem glúten, soja, laticínios e cores artificiais
• Verificado pelo Non-GMO Project
• Fórmula não contém alergênicos comuns
– Uso Recomendado:
Para obter os melhores resultados, tome 1 cápsula três vezes ao dia, preferencialmente com as refeições. Isso potencializa a absorção dos nutrientes e maximiza os benefícios para a digestão. Mantenha o produto em local fresco e seco para preservar sua eficácia.
FAQ
Qual a composição do suplemento?
Contém 500 mg de uva-ursina (raiz, rizoma e caule).
Posso armazená-lo na geladeira?
O ideal é manter o frasco em local fresco e seco, longe da umidade.
Esse produto contém alergênicos?
Não contém glúten, soja, laticínios ou gelatina, sendo seguro para a maioria das dietas.
Qual a origem dos ingredientes?
Todos os ingredientes são de origem natural e verificados como não-GMO.
Este suplemento é seguro para uso diário?
Sim, desde que siga a dosagem recomendada de 3 cápsulas ao dia.
















I had developed pretty bad psoriasis on my arms and legs. After seeing a dermatologist he gave me steroid cream to apply and it worked, it also took the hair off my legs and I was always concerned of the long term effects. After bringing these concerns up to my dermatologist he put in paperwork for me to receive one of these new pharmaceutical pills that clears it up, but I try to avoid pills as much as possible and there were some side effects (greater chance of infection, depression) that made me nervous. It was going to take a few months for me to get approved for the pill because it was so new, so I set out to try and find a natural cure in the meantime. I tried essential oils and diets that I found on the Internet but nothing put a dent in it. I had finally given up when my mom came across some people that said oregon grape root worked for them. I found this bottle online and for $5 a month I figured it couldn’t hurt. After a month I started to notice it was getting lighter but at that point I still wasn’t sure if it was working or it was wishful thinking. Then the second month went by and it was clear that this stuff was working! My approval had cleared for my dermatologist pill at this point but I asked him to give me another month or two before I started taking it because I was so happy with the results of oregon grape root. It has been about eight months and I have never been back to my dermatologist. I still have patches of dry skin on my elbows/knees and my face can dry out but for the most part my psoriasis is cured. No more red plaque on my arms and legs, no more dandruff, no more psoriasis. If you are lIke me and would rather look for a natural cure over a pharmaceutical cure than you MUST try this for atleast 2-3 months.
Great product! But I differ with Oregon grape being berberine, it’s not! Here is a description: Oregon grape is not literally berberine, but it’s a significant source of the compound. Berberine is a bioactive phytochemical found in Oregon grape (Mahonia species). It’s also found in other plants like goldenseal and barberry. While berberine is the key active compound in Oregon grape, it’s not the only compound. I hope that helps.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:
Excellent product
Works great but gives me bad gas
I got this for the dogs because they won’t stop eating gophers. I got tired of using the typical dewormer meds, so I though a natural product would be better. Another dog owner recommended, and it seems to work fine. I give it to them mixed in their food before we go out to walk so they don’t have gas or whatever while we’re in the house. My dogs are about 100lbs each, so I split a capsule between them and it works. I don’t give them more than one dose per 4 or 5 days after a gopher incent until their poo looks normal. If you try this, and it doesn’t normalize their digestion within 4 doses, take your dog to the vet. I really can’t comment on flavor, there doesn’t seem to be any. They’re in capsule form, and I’ve taken them too, so no aftertaste or bad vitamin odor.
Works great for dry eyes! I don’t have to use those expensive eye drops anymore!
THANK YOU Nature’s Way for making Oregon grape seed root in capsule form with the mg dose measured out per capsule! I had a hard time a few years back finding Oregon grape seed root in dried herb form with the dose easily measured out.
I used to use an herbal blend brand of vaginal suppositories that worked great to use prophylactically at the end of menstruation and intimacy which kept away issues like recurring yeast infections which used to plague me (esp when I used to be on hormonal contraception of any kind). The company that made these herbal combo suppositories changed their formulation to an oily, melting suppository instead of a capsule with dry herbs, and altered the active ingredients as well. The new formulation was awful, so I set about to make my own twist on the herbal capsule suppositories with the help of my old midwife. The dried herb in these capsules is dosed in a way that is easy to use to make my combo herb capsule- suppository with some of this Oregon grape seed root as well as boric acid powder and calendula.
The new formulation I have made is great and it keeps my female body healthy and well!
The Oregon grape seed root is definitely a great antimicrobial supplement that has a host of different uses for the body that are helpful! I highly recommend it as a nurse and user of this lovely herb!
Improved digestion