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Pine Bark Extract (4:1) - 30mg Tablets - 90-count Offering is as of March 2004. Click through for current info, pricing, and availability.
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Pine Bark Extract (4:1) - 30mg Tablets - 90-count
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Heart-Healthy Supplement Antioxidant Complex Improve Circulation Boost Immunity Anti-Inflammatory
Safety Information Consult a qualified health care practitioner before taking any substance for medicinal purposes. Product Description Pine Bark Extract (4:1) 30 mg per Tablet. This natural European Pine Bark 4:1 extract, 30 mg per tablet provides many benefits ... it's natural complex of several antioxidants, including Proanthocyanidins which help protect the body from free radical damage and the ravages of the aging process. A growing body of scientific research shows that it helps improve circulation, boosts immunity, strengthens blood vessel walls, reduces inflammation and helps ease allergies. Add this versatile natural powerhouse to your daily regimen with this easy-to-take supplement. Indications Brain Function, Healthy Vision, Cardiovascular Health, Healthy Skin, Premature Aging, Free Radical Damage, Premature Aging, Poor Circulation, Bruising, Mental Deterioration, Heart Disease Prevention, Liver Damage, Clogged Arteries, Arthritis, Lack Of Energy, Cancer Prevention,Sports Injuries Ingredients Pine Bark Extract (4:1) - 30 mg. No sugar, salt, starch, wheat, corn or yeast. No artificial colorings, flavorings or preservatives. Directions One tablet daily for dietary 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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