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Vie Rayonnante
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Cell Salts, also known as tissue salts, are minerals used in homeopathic medicine to help support the body’s health and healing process. There are ...
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79.3 k
Vie Rayonnante
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7-Mushroom Blend is a mix of medicinal mushrooms. Medicinal mushrooms have been used since ancient times to prevent and treat various diseases as w...
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3.85 k
Vie Rayonnante
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This frequency is associated with the activation of the pineal gland and higher spiritual development.
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Vie Rayonnante
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AOD-9604, also known as the fat-burning peptide, is a modified form of the human growth hormone fragment and was originally developed to help incre...
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3.41 k
Vie Rayonnante
PEMF
Rife frequencies that may help decrease abdominal pain.
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Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) can be thought of as the "energetic currency" for life and powers cellular processes. While the body is able to produc...
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Vie Rayonnante
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Adrenal Glands Support is used to help the adrenal glands and the body during times of stress. The adrenal glands are responsible for producing and...
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Vie Rayonnante
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The adrenal glands are two small triangular-shaped organs located on top of each kidney. They produce a variety of hormones such as cortisol, aldos...
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2.84 k
Vie Rayonnante
PEMF
Rife frequencies to help stimulate the adrenal glands.
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Vie Rayonnante
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African mango (Irvingia gabonensis), also known as wild mango, is a natural fruit that has long been used medicinally in Africa. African mango is d...
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2.42 k
Vie Rayonnante
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Ajedrea, also known as winter savory, is an evergreen herb which can be used to treat intestinal disorders such as cramps, indigestion, diarrhea, n...
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Akkermansia Maciniphila, is a mucin-degrading strain of bacteria that is naturally found in the gastrointestinal tract. First identified in 2004, t...