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Polyenylphosphatidyl-choline
Aminodigidroftalazindion of sodium
S-Adenosyl methionine
Liver Support
Soursop
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Maqui berries are dark-purple fruit native to Chile and Argentina and are considered to be a superfood due to their high antioxidant content and he...
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QuantoWellness
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Marine Phytoplankton contains two marine phytoplankton strains: the "Nanno" strain, which is a specific species of nannochloropsis and the "Gala" s...
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Metabolism Support provides help for insulin, blood sugar, cortisol, and weight management. This IC was created with the help of chromium and the e...
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Moringa tree, also known as the “miracle tree” or “drumstick tree”, is a plant native to northern India. The leaves, flowers, seeds, and roots of t...
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The mulberry is a superfood rich in vitamin C, fiber, calcium, potassium, vitamin K, phosphorous, and various antioxidants. The health benefits of ...
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Nigella seed, also known as kalonji, is a spice known for its therapeutic benefits for thousands of years and was even found in King Tut’s tomb. Ni...
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Noni is used to help treat various health related problems such as diabetes, high blood pressure, pain, arthritis, inflammation, menstrual cramps, ...
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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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Peppermint is a hybrid mint created from blending water mint and spearmint. In addition to improving the flavor and fragrance of foods and other pr...
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Pine pollen, which comes from various pine tree species, is sometimes referred to as a “superfood” and has long been used for various health-relate...