Well here's what a site that's selling it says about the ingredients...
Quote: Slippery elm bark is a balm for inflamed or irritated tissue. It is mild enough for use by small children and yet very nutritive. Slippery elm is one of the best and mildest cleansers for the digestive system.
Marshmallow root is also known for its soothing, healing properties, especially for all the mucous membranes. Since the stomach and intestines are lined with these protective membranes, marshmallow helps the body get rid of substances that often collect or stick to these membranes.
Its pectin fiber is capable of carrying a host of toxic substances from the body.
Plantain leaves are known for their antiseptic properties and have been used to help neutralize certain poisons. They help reduce swelling of inflamed tissue, which can reduce pain. This allows blood to circulate and help heal the swollen area.
Chamomile flowers have nervine qualities, which can help the body cope with tension. Chamomile also has stimulates and helps digestive functions.
Rose hips contain vitamin C and its attendant compounds, which help neutralize toxic waste in the body. The wide range of nutritional and healing elements in rose hips makes them highly desirable for any digestive or bowel formula.
Bugleweed leaves amplify the properties of other herbs. With its sedative and tonic properties, it works well as a team player. As an astringent herb, bugleweed helps tightens the capillaries that may otherwise bleed—a benefit that may provide critical support to the bowel and stomach in times of stress.*
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
Slippery Elm you know about.
Marshmallow is a demulcent, emmolient, diuretic, anti-inflammatory, expectorant. It's good for coughs and inflammation of the GI tract.
Fiber you know about...I'm not clued up on pectin specifically tho.
Plaintain is an expectorant, anti-inflammatory and astrigent....so it's good for coughs, hemms and possibly D!
Chamomile you know about.
Rosehips...as far as I know they're just a good source of vitamin C.
Bugleweed is specifically used for an overactive thyroid and it's possible side effects include hypothyroid and enlargement of the thyroid. It's also used as a sedative cough reliever. Traditionally, it was used as sedative and mild narcotic.
Hope that helps! I'm not sure what good that product would be compared to the Slippery Elm you're already taking as most of the other stuff is really just good for coughs and IBDs!