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959-5 |
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$22.14 |
Herbal Combination
Urinary System #959-5 (100)
A combination to nutritionally support the urinary system to reduce inflammation and muscle spasms, and to increase the flow of urine.
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1883-3 |
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$33.00 |
Chinese Herbal
Urinary /Structural Systems #1883-3 (100)
Constitution: Strengthens water
Nutritional supports the urinary and structural systems.
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1872-5 |
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$28.00 |
Chinese Herbal
Urinary/Lymphatic Systems #1872-5 (100)
Constitution: Eliminates moisture
Nutritionally supports the urinary and lymphatic systems.
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1224-0 |
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$23.71 |
Herbal Combination Glandular System #1224-0 (100)
Provides nutrition support to the thyroid gland. High in calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium, selenium, sodium, zinc and vitamin A.
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410-3 |
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$20.00 |
Glandular System #410-3 (100) #1362-5 (6.5 oz) Once-a-year product Classification: Mucilaginous herb.
Commonly referred to as seaweed, kelp grows along coastlines throughout the world. Botanically classified as algae, it is a very rich source of natural vitamins and minerals, including essential trace minerals. Kelp is dependent upon the sea for its nourishment, which is an excellent source because the sea receives all the minerals that have been washed from the land through the millennia. The plant can grow as much as two feet per day. In herbology, the entire plant is used. Kelp is especially high in iodine, which must be present for proper glandular function and metabolism. It also contains iron, sodium, phosphorous and calcium, as well as magnesium and potassium. Kelp is a source of vitamins A, B1, B2, C, D and E, plus amino acids. Kelp makes a popular salt substitute. Because the plant’s nutrients come in a natural form, they are easily assimilated by the body.
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