Tranquil Tract

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Many individuals experience feelings of bloating, gas, and abdominal discomfort that interfere with their daily lives. These complaints can arise due to factors such as abnormal movements of the intestines’ muscles, lowgrade inflammation, and disruption of the normal balance of intestinal microorganisms.1

Tranquil Tract™ contains an extract from the Perilla frutescens leaf and a patented strain of a probiotic organism called Saccharomyces cerevisiae (CNCM I-3856)—each used as culinary and health-promoting ingredients.2, 3 These novel compounds synergistically relieve occasional bloating, pressure, and soothe and balance your intestinal tract.

Perilla Leaf Extract

As an herb in the mint family, 4 Perilla frutescens is richly packed with beneficial biomolecules, notably the unique flavonoid vicenin-2.5, 6 In a clinical study of 50 adults, twice daily capsules of 150 mg of Perilla leaf extract significantly improved feelings of occasional bloating, gas, fullness, and abdominal discomfort in just four weeks compared to placebo.5

Saccharomyces Cerevisiae

Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a probiotic that normalizes the intestinal microbial community.7 Clinical study volunteers who took 500 mg of S. cerevisiae daily experienced significant improvement in abdominal discomfort after eight weeks.8

The new Tranquil Tract™

Tranquil Tract™ is designed to address specific biological mechanisms related to intestinal discomforts. Two daily vegetarian capsules of Tranquil Tract™ contain clinically validated novel ingredients shown to deliver unparalleled support for intestinal regularity and GI comfort.

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