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Candida Nutra-Plex Acidophilus Plus Tablets - 90-count (also in 180-count bottles) Offering is as of March 2004. Click through for current info, pricing, and availability.
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Candida Nutra-Plex Acidophilus Plus Tablets - 90-count (also in 180-count bottles)
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Effective Nutritional Anti-Fungal Agents Helps Control Yeast Related Infections (Candidiasis) Aids in Control of Thrush Works Naturally to Control Candidiasis With Biotin, Caprylic Acid, and Deodorized Garlic, etc.
Safety Information Consult a qualified health care practitioner before taking any substance for medicinal purposes. Product Description Anti-Fungal Food Nutrient Complex. Diet is one of the best ways to control candidiasis (yeast infection). It is recommended to restrict the amount of simple carbohydrates consumed in the diet because these sugars are the food upon which yeast feeds. Candida Nutra Plex is a unique dietary supplement which contains nutritional anti-fungal agents to help control yeast-related conditions. Indications Candidiasis, Yeast Infections, Thrush, Fungal Infections, Diarrhea Ingredients Each Tablet Contains: Biotin (Yeast-Free) 10 mcg, Caprylic Acid 200 mg, Deodorized Garlic (Extract) 100 mg, Lactobacillus Acidophilus & Citrus Pectin (Milk-Free) 80,000,000 Units, Pau Darco 250 mg, Papain 100 mg, L-Cysteine (HCl) 5 mg. No sugar, salt, starch, wheat, corn or yeast. No artificial colorings, flavorings or preservatives. Directions One tablet for daily supplementation, or as directed by health care practitioner Legal Disclaimer These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information posted on this website should not in any way be used as a substitute for the advice of a physician or other licensed health care practitioner.
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