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The bees knees way to a healthy gut

By: Issuewire
Abexol

Raydel is a healthcare brand that has been dedicated to the pursuit of innovation and growth for over 30 years. Raydel combines naturally derived ingredients with innovation to deliver high-quality products to our customers. https://www.raydel.com.au

Brisbane, Queensland May 25, 2023 (Issuewire.com) - The latest tool in the battle for good gut health comes flying in from those magnificent little markers of world health: bees. Abexol is the only beeswax-alcohols-based product registered by the TGA in Australia, and it's causing quite a bit of buzz.

Abexol is manufactured from beeswax, which has been a staple of both food and medicine for centuries across Africa, East Asia and South America. So, who are we to argue with thousands of years and millions of kilometres?

Beeswax is a natural wax produced by worker bees in the hive and is primarily composed of various fatty acids, esters, and hydrocarbons.   Bees use wax to build the hexagonal cells of the honeycomb, where they live, store honey and pollen, and raise their young. So something you can use to live in, store food, and raise your children in must be good for you... right? Right!

Abexol mixes six high molecular weight primary aliphatic alcohols purified from beeswax to create their unique blend of therapeutic goodness that helps maintain and support digestive and gastrointestinal system health, helps reduce the occurrence of abdominal bloating and reduces and relieves abdominal pain and discomfort, as well as symptoms of indigestion and heartburn. Abexol helps promote gut health by providing a protective barrier, soothing inflammation, and supporting the healing process.

Abexol also contains powerful antioxidants that help protect the body's cells from damage caused by harmful molecules called free radicals. Free radicals can be generated through normal metabolic processes or external sources such as pollution or cigarette smoke. When free radicals accumulate in the body, they can cause oxidative stress, leading to cellular damage and contributing to various diseases and ageing processes.

Antioxidants counteract the harmful effects of free radicals by stabilizing them and preventing them from causing damage to cellular structures, including DNA, proteins, and lipids. By doing so, antioxidants help reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, certain cancers, neurodegenerative disorders, and other age-related conditions.

Monday, May 29, is World Digestive Health Day. Digestive health is essential for our overall well-being, including nutrient absorption, energy production, waste elimination, gut microbiota balance, immune system support, and overall well-being. Digestive discomforts, such as bloating, gas, indigestion, or abdominal pain, can significantly impact the quality of life. Good digestive health, such as that provided by Abexol,  promotes comfort and allows individuals to enjoy their daily activities without disruptions caused by digestive issues.

Celebrate World Digestive Health Day by trying Abexol today with a limited-time 15% off offer. Go to https://www.raydel.com.au/product/abexol and use code AB15OFF for better gut health today... and tomorrow.

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Source :Raydel

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