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DREC
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Artemisia annua, also known as sweet wormwood, is an herb traditionally used in Chinese medicine to treat fever, inflammation, and malaria. In fact...
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Vie Rayonnante
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Arugula is a popular salad leaf that is part of the brassica family and is native to the Mediterranean. It is nutrient-dense as well as high in fib...
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Immersion Health
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Ashwagandha is an herb that has been part of Ayurvedic medicine for over 3000 years. Modern research on the herb has shown that it can help reduce ...
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Elie Naulleau
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Asparagus racemosus, also known as Shatavari, is a species of asparagus that is commonly used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine. It has been used f...
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QuantoWellness
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Astaxanthin is a vibrantly deep red carotenoid naturally found in marine organisms such as micro-algae, salmon, trout, shrimp, crayfish, and crusta...
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Vie Rayonnante
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Astragalus, also known as Huang qi, is a plant native to Asia and its root has been used for centuries in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). In fa...
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Kelly
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An anti-inflammatory, soothing mixed-action formula to restore normal GI physiology.
Contains:
Indian Gooseberry (Amla)
Licorice
L-glutamine
BPC-157 Peptide
Aloe Vera Gel
and 5 more...
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Vie Rayonnante
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Contains:
Polyenylphosphatidyl-choline
Soursop
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Vie Rayonnante
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Avocado seeds, which contain powerful antioxidants, are considered by some to be a new superfood. Some of the health benefits associated with avoca...
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Vie Rayonnante
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Azithromycin is used to treat a number of bacterial infections including middle ear infections, strep throat, lung infections (e.g. pneumonia), cer...
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Vie Rayonnante
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BPC-157 + AOD-9604 + PEA Peptides may be used together to help improve athletic performance, enhance energy levels, decrease pain and inflammation,...
Contains:
AOD-9604 Peptide
BPC-157 Peptide
Phenylethylamine (PEA)