미인활 소화제는 안 먹어봐서 궁금했는데 설명 감사해요. 목넘김이 좋다고 하니 아이들도 잘 마실 수 있겠네요.
My house uses gas Hwal-myeong-su.
When I have indigestion and bloating, maybe because I started drinking it since I was young, I only look for Gas-Hwal Myeong Su when I go to the pharmacy.
Other medications did not work properly like GasHwalMyeongSu.
This is a regular supply of digestive medicine at our house.
Gasshwalmyeongsu is an over-the-counter digestive medicine made from ten medicinal herbs including health, nutmeg, clove, and cinnamon, which are effective for digestion and the stomach. Its effects help alleviate various gastrointestinal symptoms such as loss of appetite, abdominal bloating, indigestion, overeating, sudden indigestion, nausea, and vomiting.
Gas Hwal Myeongsu is classified as an over-the-counter medication and can be purchased at pharmacies, but Gas Hwal or Mi-in Hwal, which contain medicinal ingredients that function as digestive aids and provide similar effects, are classified as quasi-drugs and can also be purchased at convenience stores, making them very convenient.
The main ingredients of the debt table gas active ingredient are the most abundant in the medicinal herb called 육계 (cinnamon bark), which promotes blood circulation, and other herbal medicines such as 소두구 (small cardamom), which helps stimulate gastric juice secretion and protects a healthy stomach aiding digestion.
Gasshwal is classified as a digestive aid, which, unlike digestive enzymes that contain digestive enzymes, is a type of digestive medication that promotes gastrointestinal motility to facilitate the passage of food from the stomach to the intestines.
The main ingredients of the debt statement are herbal medicines such as ginseng, which warms the chest and abdomen, and other ingredients like jujube that promote health, improve blood circulation, and aid digestion in the stomach.
Miinhwal and Gaseuhwal are herbal digestive medicines, but Gaseuhwal contains the highest amount of cinnamon component, while Miinhwal has the most health-promoting ingredients.
The name "Mi-in Hwal" seems to be due to its refreshing acai berry and plum scent, along with a gentle carbonation that leaves a fragrant aftertaste, making it more aromatic than Gas Hwal.
There is a convenience store that sells both Gas Hwal and Mi-in Hwal, and there are places that sell only one of them. I was wondering which one would be more effective to take.
As a result of trying both products recently, the digestive effectiveness seems to be similar.
The cool sensation of menthol in Gas-Hwal makes it feel like the medication is quite strong.
Mi-in-hwal seems to have a fragrant aftertaste, a smooth swallow, and was probably a comfortable digestive aid.
Whether it's gas or indigestion, when you can't digest, just find and buy Buaetpyo at the convenience store.