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Agnus Castus
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A traditional herb that has been used for many years
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Bilberry
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A health-promoting extract that can contain between 100and 250 times the amount of anthocyanosides found in fresh fruit.
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Black Cohosh
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Black Cohosh is rich in isoflavones, such as are found in Soy. These phytoestrogens are currently the focus of media interest. Each capsule contains 40 mg of Standardised Extract of Black Cohosh providing 2.5% Triterpene Glycosides.
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Brewers Yeast
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A good source of B-complex vitamins, iron and other minerals
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Cranberry
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A traditional supplement that is popular throughout the world
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Echinacea
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Resembling a black-eyed Susan, Echinacea is a North American perennial that is indigenous to the central plains where it grows on road banks, prairies, fields and in dry, open woods. It is commonly known to gardeners as the purple cone flower.
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Ginseng
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Ginseng is highly acclaimed by many people who live active demanding lives such as sportsmen and sportswomen who believe in it helps maintain health and vitality. It has mild energy boosting properties.
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Guarana
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Produced from the seeds of the South American Paullinia Cupana shrub
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Kelp
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A seaweed that is a rich source of B2 vitamins and minerals including iodine
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Royal Jelly
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Royal Jelly is one of the most remarkable nutritional substances found in nature. Royal Jelly is a rich source of vitamins, minerals and trace elements required by our bodies, and for thousands of years has been taken as a dietary supplement to promote health and vitality.
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Silymarin
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An extract from the fruit of the milk thistle
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St. John's Wort
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Contains active ingredient hypericin, commonly known as St. Johns Wort, has received a great deal of attention in the media. As a result, this herb is in great demand. Please check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking any prescribed medicines.
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