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Content | house of david up your gas energy blaster description: now with green tea taurine acai b-12 disclaimer these statements have not been evaluated by the fda. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. | Nuun electrolyte drink tablets, lemon lime is an effervescent electrolyte supplement. Get the hydration you need to power your active lifestyle. These tablets are gluten-free, vegan and low calorie with natural flavors. Each tube of nuun electrolyte drink tablets, lemon lime contains 1.8 Oz. Of product. | North american herb & spices chag-o-charge wild forest tea delivers wild chaga mushroom, wild white birch bark and purple maca in an easy-to-prepare tea mixture. Our 3.2 Oz. Container has 45 servings of 1 tsp. Each, and each serving is rich in minerals, beneficial sterols and enzymes, such as superoxide dismutase. Each ingredient has a high oxygen radical absorbency capacity as well as b vitamins and minerals, such as copper, zinc and magnesium. Mix 1 tsp. With hot water, and sip as needed. | | | imperial elixir ginseng and royal jelly description: in a honey base--from the famous chang bai shan mountains--a healthy food product from china this oral liquid formula combines two if nature's most precious ingredients-ginseng, the most revered tonic root in china for more than 5,000 years, and royal jelly, the primary food for the queen bee. The 6 year old ginseng roots are carefully gathered in the prestigous chang bai shan mountains, located in the northeastern province of jilin (kirin), china. The fresh royal jelly is a rich source of amino acids, b vitamins (particulary b5), and enzymes. The two together provide many nutrients and a variety of healthful benefits. Disclaimer these statements have not been evaluated by the fda. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. |
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