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Stabilium Garum Armoricum 30C Offering is as of March 2004. Click through for current info, pricing, and availability.
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Stabilium Garum Armoricum 30C
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30 Capsules Serving Size: 2 Capsules Servings Per Container: 15 Capsules
Product Description An extract of Garum Armoricum used by the ancient Celts (third century BC) of Armorica, Ireland as a food supplement to improve resilience to physical and emotional stress. It was also used for the same purpose by the Roman Empire, for women, children, elderly people and to prepare the Legionnaires for long marches into battle. It is an extract of a large blue fish found exclusively in the deep ocean waters (depths from 1,000 to 1,500 feet) off the coast of the Armorican Peninsula of France. Because of the oxygen deficiency and the great hyperbaric pressure at those depths, the fish developed a special metabolism and physiology, endowed with body chemistry to handle the stress of those conditions. It is thought that ingesting the extract in Stabilium? 200 complex supports the body during modern stressful conditions, both mental and physical, just as it did in ancient times. An eight week, double blind, placebo controlled study showed Stabilium? 200 to be effective in reducing the discomfort experienced by college students before and during examinations. It was also effective in another double blind, placebo controlled study, concerning cognitive function, memory and fatigue in adults. Ingredients Garum Armoricum 210 mg Virgin Sunflower Oil 170 mg Lecithin 20 mg Directions As a dietary supplement, 4 capsules daily, taken all at one time, with water, preferably on an empty stomach. For best results continue use for 15 days, thereafter 2 or 3 capsules every other day, as desired or as directed by a health care practitioner.
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