Good news for heartburn sufferers

Herbal solution avoids troublesome drugs

Minneapolis, Minnesota Jan 8, 2020 (Issuewire.com)  - NaturCress™ is a new dietary supplement for occasional heartburn.  It will be available online starting this March 1st at rayisles.com.  This new natural option is needed because of the disturbing news about negative side-effects and suspected cancer-causing impurities in some popular OTC treatments for acid reflux and acid indigestion.  Moreover, popular proton-pump inhibitor drugs don’t work for 1 in 4 people.   So, many people are eager to try a non-drug alternative that helps them enjoy trigger foods without “paying for it” afterwards.

NaturCress is the first supplement to combine garden cress seed and zinc.  A patent is pending on its innovative formula to prevent the painful burning of occasional heartburn.  Its carefully selected and milled seed is a concentrated source of gloucosinolate.  Zinc from fermented glucose is blended in.  These active ingredients are understood to work in two different ways.  The goal of NaturCress’s powerful 2-way formulation strategy is to help more sufferers with more of their triggers.  Tasty triggers of heartburn woes include tacos, pizza, onions, peppers, citrus, mint, chocolate, coffee, wine, and soda.  Large and late-night meals, stress and smoking can also result in these unwanted symptoms.

A serving of NaturCress about 15 minutes before eating helps most people prone to heartburn enjoy a meal without upset afterwards and to sleep better when taken before bedtime.  NaturCress works directly on the stomach lining.  Popular heartburn drugs work on the stomach lining indirectly through the bloodstream, taking 2-3 days to take effect.  Then they shut down the release of acid for the entire 2-week life of stomach-lining cells.  Too little acid can be as distressing as too much.  NaturCress supplement users don’t have to wait weeks—they can make adjustments at their next meal.

Pioneering Scientist Behind NaturCress

Professor Tushar Ray, PhD., specialized in researching the dynamics of acid secretion in the stomach over his long career at the University of Texas, University of California Berkley, and the SUNY Medical Center.  His method of isolating tiny parts of these cells for study is still widely cited today.  Dr. Ray’s groundbreaking article on the effect of benzyl gloucosinolate on stomach acid levels lay fallow until after his retirement. Then he spurred the development of NaturCress as chief scientist for RayIsles.  Tushar’s father was a medical doctor in India, exposing him to both western medicine and medicinal plants of the far east.  As a result, NaturCress is both natural and potent.

“Those of us seeking to avoid heartburn appreciate Dr. Ray’s work on NaturCress,” said Clyde Hanson, who co-founded RayIsles with Tushar.  “He immediately impressed me with his deep expertise.”

NaturCress is made with US ingredients in a GMP-certified facility in the Midwest for RayIsles, LLC.  Zinc gluconate (from fermented glucose) has the longest shelf-life of oral zincs.  NaturCress is not made with added GMOs, sugar, salt, soy, wheat, gluten, corn, seafood, dairy, peanuts, tree nuts, artificial coloring, extracts or ingredients of animal origin.  The identity, purity and potency of NaturCress have a moneyback guarantee through expiration.  Its capsules are cellulose and a bottle has month’s supply (180 capsules) at 2 per serving. 

Like any supplement, consult your physician before using if undergoing treatment for a medical condition, trying to become or are pregnant, taking a zinc supplement, or under 18 years old.  Keep NaturCress out of the reach of children and do not use if its seal is broken at purchase.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.  This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or preventing any disease.

For more information, contact Clyde Hanson at clyde.hanson@rayisles.com.

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