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Imprint Vitamin K is an essential, fat-soluble vitamin necessary for various bodily processes such as blood clotting. There are two main forms of vitamin K...
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Imprint Spermidine is a polyamine that is naturally found in living organisms and is a critical player in the maintenance of cellular homeostasis. Some foo...
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Imprint Diatomaceous Earth is a naturally occurring sand that contains fossilized algae and is rich in silica. It may help lower cholesterol levels, suppor...
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Imprint Arsenicum album is a homeopathic remedy consisting of arsenic trioxide. It may help with digestive disorders (e.g. diarrhea, vomiting), insomnia, a...
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Imprint Lactobacillus Reuteri is a species of probiotic bacteria that live in the intestines. It may be used to help reduce H. pylori levels, improve gut h...
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    Vie Rayonnante
Imprint Slippery elm, or Ulmus rubra, is a type of elm tree native to North America and the bark has been used as an herbal remedy by Native Americans for ...
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Imprint Oregano is a spice that is sometimes referred to as the “Spice of Life” as it has the highest amount of antioxidants compared to any other spice. O...
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Imprint Glycine is the smallest and simplest amino acid. While the body naturally produces a small amount of glycine, it is also available through protein-...
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Imprint D-Ribose is a type of simple sugar that is naturally found in every living cell of the body. It is a key component of ribonucleic acid (RNA), acety...
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Imprint Almonds, although commonly thought of as a nut, are actually edible seeds that are native to the Mediterranean climate region of the Middle East. A...
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Imprint 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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