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    7.11 k
    Akemi Borjas, DOM
Imprint Pinellia & Magnolia Bark Formula (Ban Xia Hou Po ... vomiting. In Chinese medicine, Pinellia & Magnolia ... Recens (Fresh Ginger / Sheng Jiang), Pinelliae...
    23.5 k
    Vie Rayonnante
Imprint Cinnamon is obtained from the inner bark of trees of the Cinnamomum family and has been used for over thousands of years for its medicinal properti...
    13 k
    Akemi Borjas, DOM
Imprint (Codonopsis / Dang shen), Pinelliae rhizoma ... preparatum (Ginger-cured pinellia / Zhi ban xia), Cinnamomi...
    8.97 k
    Akemi Borjas, DOM
Imprint Cinnamon & Poria Blend (Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan) is a combination of herbs that are used in Chinese medicine to invigorate the blood, transform blood s...
    42.7 k
    Vie Rayonnante
Imprint Indian Gooseberry, also known as Amla, is a small, tart, light green fruit that is full of nutrients and grows in India, the Middle East, and parts...
    164 k
    Vie Rayonnante
Imprint “Wolverine Peptide Stack” by Ben Greenfield, takes...
    73.6 k
    QuantoWellness
Imprint Powerful Multinutrient Complex is not your regular multivitamin as it contains more antioxidants, coenzymes and trace minerals. It is mainly made o...
    1.54 k
    QuantoWellness
PEMF This PEMF is a Rife frequency for the elimination of Mucor Mucedo, which is a type of Mold (Fungus) infection. The IC Pad may be applied to the int...
    1.66 k
    Vie Rayonnante
Imprint Taibai Tang is a traditional Chinese herbal formula that may help boost immunity, improve microcirculation in tissues, prevent fluid congestion and...
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    Elie Naulleau
Imprint prepared from the bark of the Canelo tree...
    2.1 k
    Vie Rayonnante
Imprint Red currant, or Ribes rubrum, is a member of the gooseberry family and is native to western Europe. It is a rich source of vitamin C. Red currants ...
    5.29 k
    Vie Rayonnante
Imprint Triphala is a traditional Ayurvedic herbal remedy made from a combination of three plants native to India: Indian gooseberry (Amla), Bibhitaki, and...
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