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A natural source supplement providing minute quantities of Niacin, Cobalt, and Silicon for good visual health.
Nature's Herbs Wild Countryside Eyebright is harvested from its natural wild environment in rich meadows and pastures of Europe. Eyebright is a small annual herb that must be collected from the wild due to its dependant relationship with certain grasses, and has been valued for centuries for its beneficial properties. According to folklore, its Greek name stands for "Good Cheer".
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Directions
As a dietary supplement, take 1 - 2 capsules 3 times daily.
Ingredients
Eyebright (aerial part) - 800 mg, Gelatin, Purified Water, MCT, Vitamine E and Rosemary Oil as natural FreshCare preservatives.
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