Stomach Ease

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Ease occasional stomach discomfort while traveling

Key Features
  • Formulated to ease motion discomfort and nausea*
  • Helps settle the stomach during occasional upset while traveling*
  • Supports natural digestive function and overall wellness*
Recommended
  • Travelers sensitive to motion sickness in cars, planes, or boats*
  • Individuals experiencing occasional stomach discomfort*
  • Those seeking natural, organic antioxidant support for overall wellness*
Intake
  • For adults
    • Take 1 capsule with water 30 minutes before travel to support stomach comfort*
    • If needed, take another capsule every 4 hours*
    • Do not exceed 4 capsules per day*
Travel Packs
  • 3 blisters of 10 vegan capsules, designed for all climate zones

Stomach Ease is a natural dietary supplement made with organic ginger root supercritical CO₂ extract (Zingiber officinale Rhizome). Manufactured in the USA in a cGMP-certified facility, it is made with high-quality ingredients you can feel confident taking whenever you need.

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Disclaimer

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

  • Supplement facts

    Serving size 1 vegan capsule • Servings per container 30 capsules

    Amount per serving %DRV*
    Organic Ginger Root Supercritical CO₂ Extract (Zingiber officinale ) (Rhizome)
    **(min. 10:1 extract, equivalent to 2,000mg of Raw Ginger Root) **(min.9% Gingerols, 18mg)
    200 mg
    -

    *Daily Value not established ** Equivalent Per Serving

    other Ingredients

    Microcrystalline cellulose, hypromellose and purple carrot concentrate (capsule shell), ascorbic palmitate, silica.

  • Ingredients
    ORGANIC GINGER ROOT SUPERCRITICAL CO2 EXTRACT

    Organic Ginger Root extract is derived from the rhizome of Zingiber officinale, a botanical traditionally used to support digestive comfort and help manage nausea. Ginger has a long history of use across cultures and is widely recognized for its role in gastrointestinal well-being.

    The extract used in Stomach Ease is standardized in gingerols — the primary bioactive compounds responsible for ginger’s physiological effects. Gingerols are naturally occurring phenolic compounds that contribute to ginger’s characteristic pungency and are closely associated with its digestive and anti-nausea properties.

    Standardization ensures consistent potency and reliable performance, allowing ginger extract to support normal digestive signaling and gastric comfort — particularly during travel, motion exposure, or other situations associated with occasional stomach discomfort.

  • Scientific Evidence
    HOW HOW DOES GINGER SUPPORT DIGESTIVE COMFORT AND NAUSEA RELIEF?

    Scientific research indicates that ginger extract supports digestive comfort through multiple complementary mechanisms. Gingerols — the primary bioactive compounds in ginger — have been shown to interact with pathways involved in nausea perception, including modulation of serotonin (5-HT₃) receptors and vagal signaling related to gastrointestinal function.

    Clinical studies and meta-analyses demonstrate that ginger supplementation can help reduce the severity of nausea and vomiting, particularly in postoperative and motion-related contexts, while maintaining a favorable safety and tolerability profile. Evidence from controlled human studies also supports ginger’s role as a natural option for managing nausea associated with travel and movement.

    Together, these findings suggest that standardized ginger extract, rich in gingerols, offers effective, science-backed support for digestive comfort and the body’s natural response to nausea.*

    References

    1. Tóth B., et al. (2018). Ginger Zingiber officinale: An alternative for the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting. A meta-analysis. Phytomedicine, 50, 8–18.

    2. Nunes C.P., et al. (2020). Clinical evaluation of the use of ginger extract in the preventive management of motion sickness. Current Therapeutic Research, 92, 100591.

    3. Giacosa A., et al. (2015). Can nausea and vomiting be treated with ginger extract? European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences.

    4. Lete I., et al. (2016). The effectiveness of ginger in the prevention of nausea and vomiting during pregnancy and chemotherapy. Integrative Medicine Insights.