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Results for ICs: Herbs and Botanicals
    35.5 k
    Vie Rayonnante
Imprint Celery is a vegetable of the Apiaceae family and is full of antioxidants, essential minerals and vitamins such as flavonoids, folate, potassium, vi...
    3.92 k
    FrequenCM
Imprint A healthier version of celery, Chinese celery is believed to have originated from a wild form of celery. Chinese celery may be used to help reduce ...
    10.4 k
    Vie Rayonnante
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...
    5.7 k
    Vie Rayonnante
Imprint Celery seeds (Apium graveolens), which come from wild celery plants (sometimes called Chinese celery), are commonly used as a cooking spice. Celery...
    3.46 k
    Vie Rayonnante
Imprint Although commonly thought to be a vegetable, cucumber is actually a fruit. It is high in nutrients, water content, as well as has antioxidant prope...
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    Vie Rayonnante
Imprint Fiber Fusion is a blend of natural fibers that may help support digestive health by promoting regular bowel movements and effectively managing cons...
    2.06 k
    Akemi Borjas, DOM
Imprint San Qi Formula (San Qi Pian) is a combination of herbs that are traditionally used to treat bleeding caused by various conditions. It may be used t...
    35.4 k
    Akemi Borjas, DOM
Imprint Gut Microbiome Balance is a combination of botanical extracts used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to help promote healthy digestion, dissolve phle...
    22.3 k
    QuantoWellness
Imprint Swedish Bitters for Digestion is a natural way to improve one's digestion and has been used for hundreds of years. It is made of bitter herbs that ...
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    Vie Rayonnante
Imprint Lijin Tang is a traditional Chinese herbal formula that may help address conditions related to the urinary system, particularly those involving dif...
    9.46 k
    Vie Rayonnante
Imprint Dangshen, also known as Codonopsis pilosula, is a Chinese dried root sometimes referred to as the “poor man’s ginseng” considering it has similar p...
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