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If You are Seeking to Restore Your
Health...Traditional Chinese
Tonic Herbs Can Change Your Life!
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| Tartarian Buckwheat
Capsules - Ku Qiao Mai |
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Tartarian
Buckwheat Capsules |
#3967 Tartarian Buckwheat Capsules 100 caps 26.30 BUY NOW |
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| Primary Traditional
Functions Strengthens the Spleen, Eliminates Food Stagnation, Moves Qi, Alleviates Pain, Expels Toxins, Reduces Inflammation Satisfied clients have successfully used this formula for the following indications Spleen Qi deficiency with abdominal distention and pain, indigestion, diarrhea. Qi and Blood stagnation with circulatory problems including back and leg pain, nocturnal leg cramps, edema, pain in the lower extremities, peripheral neuropathy and varicose veins. Strengthens blood vessels benefiting high blood pressure and improving circulation to the eyes. Displays anti-oxidant properties that promote cellular regeneration and improve damage from radiation. Improves glucose metabolism and benefits diabetes. Typical Usage 1-2capsules daily. Ingredients: Fagopyrum tartaricum root and rhizome (tartarian buckwheat). - Ku qiao tou. Product Notes: Each 500 mg. capsule contains 228 mg. of extracted Tartarian buckwheat bioflavinoids per capsule, starch. |
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