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Imprint Celery is a vegetable of the Apiaceae family and is full of antioxidants, essential minerals and vitamins such as flavonoids, folate, potassium, vi...
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Imprint Celery juice is sometimes referred to as a healing juice. It is rich in nutrients and a great source of hydration. Celery contains apigenin and lut...
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Imprint Celery seeds (Apium graveolens), which come from wild celery plants (sometimes called Chinese celery), are commonly used as a cooking spice. Celery...
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Imprint Mullein is a plant that has been used for ... irritation in the body’s mucus membranes. Mullein...
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PEMF NASA's study on the effects of time-varying electromagnetic fields (10Hz) on human neuronal cells highlights several significant health benefits. F...
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Imprint Cordyceps is a type of medicinal mushroom that grows on the larvae of insects. It has long been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) as it is...
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PEMF This PEMF IC Complex is based on Rife frequencies for the elimination of different types of mold and fungus infections. The IC Transfer device may ...
Contains: Aspergillus Flavus Aspergillus Fumigatus Aspergillus Glaucus Aspergillus Niger Mycosis Fungoides
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Imprint Blue lace agate is a captivating variety of chalcedony, distinguished by its delicate blue bands and translucent appearance. It may help promote tr...
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Imprint Kelp is a type of large seaweed that belongs to the brown algae family. It is found in coastal areas of the ocean and is known for its high nutrien...
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Imprint Blue onyx is a striking variety of onyx, distinguished by its deep blue hues and intricate banding patterns. This captivating stone is formed throu...
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Imprint macrocephala, ginger, epimediumbrevicornum, cullen...
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