Gasolve Relief FAQs
1. Does it really work?
Gasolve Relief has been very effective with a very high success rate. We get an extremely high reorder rate on the product, indicating that our customers are very satisfied with it. In fact, it has been sold to literally thousands of customers in virtually every country around the world!
2. How long has this product been on the market?
All of our natural remedies are formulated by our expert team of herbalists, naturopaths and homeopaths, and headed by Michele Carelse . Michele has been providing these natural remedies to her clients, with great success, for over ten years. All Native Remedies products are manufactured according to the highest pharmaceutical standards - using only the best quality raw ingredients from nature's medicine chest - that is why we are The Natural Choice.
3. What exactly does Gasolve Relief treat?
Gasolve Relief is a proven, effective 100% natural and safe herbal and homeopathic remedy for treating flatulence and belching. Gasolve Relief helps to settle digestive gas and bring fast relief from flatulence and belching. Gasolve Relief also prevents bloating, cramps and digestive discomfort and maintains digestive health and help with the symptoms of digestive disorders.
4. What does Gasolve Relief contain?
Gasolve Relief is an herbal and homeopathic remedy containing:
- Carbo. veg. (30C)
This is a homeopathic remedy well known for its positive effect on digestion, including treatment of flatulence and wind. Carbo. veg. is excellent for absorbing excess gas and toxins in the body and is particularly effective for individuals who suffer from indigestion, sporadic constipation, diarrhea, sour belching, wind and bloating. This remedy will stimulate healthy digestion and circulation and will even relieve fatigue.
- Foeniculum officinale (Fennel)
This helps to relieve the symptoms of gas and bloating and also acts as a digestive aid. Fennel can assist in detoxification and prevent a rumbling stomach, as well as many digestive discomforts. Since medieval times this herb has been taken after meals to prevent flatulence, indigestion and colic.
- Zingiber officinalis (Ginger)
This has a long history of medicinal use in traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic (Indian) medicine. Modern research confirms its effectiveness in relieving the symptoms of indigestion, flatulence and nausea. Zingiber works mostly in the digestive system by boosting digestive juices and strengthening the process of digestion. Ginger has strong anti-inflammatory and pain relieving properties.
- Arctium lappa (Burdock)
This is well-known as an herbal blood purifier and system cleanser. Taking Burdock will effectively detoxify the digestive system, strengthen weak digestion, and relieve wind, distension (bloating), constipation and indigestion.
5. Is Gasolve Relief approved by the FDA?
The FDA oversees all food and drug products. Since Gasolve Relief is an herbal dietary supplement, it falls under the ambit of the FDA. In 1994 the FDA set up guidelines for dietary supplements, including labeling requirements, and created the Dietary Supplement Health Education Act (DSHEA). Gasolve Relief follows all of DSHEA's guidelines. In addition, Native Remedies is an FDA-approved Food Facility, and all of their products are manufactured in a Pharmaceutical Graded, GMP-certified facility to guarantee the highest degree of consistency, reliability and potency.
6. What is the dosage?
Adults and Teenagers: 15 - 20 drops in approximately 1/4 cup water or juice 3 times daily. An additional dose may be taken at the first signs of acute symptoms.
Children: One drop per age year of the child.
Caution: Safety during pregnancy and breastfeeding has not been established.
7. In what form does Gasolve Relief come?
Gasolve Relief comes in convenient tincture drop form.
8. How do you properly store this product?
Best storage is in a cool (not cold), dark place out of direct sunlight, such as a cupboard or closet. The product does not need to be refrigerated.
9. How long until results are seen?
Most people will experience improvement within the first few days of taking Gasolve Relief.
10. How long will a bottle last?
One 50 ml bottle of Gasolve Relief will last approximately 30 days at chronic dosage.
11. Is Gasolve Relief habit forming?
Gasolve Relief is 100% natural, safe, effective, non-habit forming and has no side effects. You can quite safely take Gasolve Relief daily without fear of addiction.
12. Can I take it if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?
Safety during pregnancy or breastfeeding has not yet been established.
13. How common are the symptoms of excessive flatulence?
Between 7% and 10% of adults report excessive belching, bloating and/or passing wind. Passing wind about 10 times per day is average though more than this can still be considered normal.
14. Why do some foods cause gas?
Any food that is not completely digested when it passes from the small intestine into the large intestine will be digested further by bacteria in the colon. These bacteria produce gases. This can lead to partially digested food passing from the small intestines to the colon. There are a large number of bacteria in the colon that will readily digest the food further but produce gases in the process. Certain foods contain sugars that are difficult for all people to digest, and these include the common "culprits" like beans. Other foods may prove difficult to digest for particular people, like lactose in individuals who lack the enzyme for digesting lactase.
15. What else can cause flatulence?
Some prescription medications can cause symptoms of excess gas due to the inhibition of particular digestive enzymes. Speak to your doctor about alternative drugs if you suspect your medication is causing flatulence.
16. When do I need to see my health care provider?
In isolation, excess wind and symptoms of flatulence are rarely cause for concern. However, if your symptoms are accompanied by abdominal pain, vomiting, bleeding, heartburn or weight loss, it is important to consult your doctor in order to investigate the possibility of an underlying medical condition.
17. What else can I do?
- Avoid foods that are known to cause excess gas. Common culprits include beans, cabbage, sodas and artificial sweeteners.
- Reduce the amount of air you swallow by not chewing gum, drinking through a straw or smoking. Eat slowly in a calm environment and try not to talk while you are eating.
- If you want to increase the amount of fiber in your diet, do so gradually over a few weeks as a sudden increase in fiber intake may trigger symptoms of flatulence.






