Nature's Herbs Wild Countryside Astragalus Root grows wild in the norther mountains of China. Astragauls is considered one of China's most import5ant natural plants and has been used extensively (for at least 2000 years) primarily for its adaptogenic...
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Nature's Herbs Wild Countryside Astragalus Root grows wild in the norther mountains of China. Astragauls is considered one of China's most import5ant natural plants and has been used extensively (for at least 2000 years) primarily for its adaptogenic properties (normalizes the body's functions).
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Directions
As a dietary supplement, take 2 capsules 3 times daily.
Ingredients
Astragalus Root - 300 mg, Gelatin, Purified Water, MCT, Vitamin E and Rosemary Oil as natural FreshCare preservative.
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