Activa Well-Being Woman, 30 vege caps
- Brand: Activa
- Item No: 840032
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Activa Well
Being Woman is formulated to promote your feminine wellness by:
1)
Regulating
the menstrual cycle for consistency, ease and comfort.
2)
Relieving
menstrual symptoms like cramps, fatigue and irritability.
3)
Relieving
menopausal symptoms like hot flushes, moodiness and night sweats.
4)
Counteracting
female hormone imbalance symptoms like vagina dryness, mood swings, low desire
for sex and reduced sexual satisfaction.
5) Facilitating flow of urine to help cleanse urethra, bladder and kidneys to prevent infections.
The Activa Edge
At the heart of Activa products are the microgranules, a patented pharmaceutical dosage form.
Within the microgranules are standardized extracts which have been assembled and blended for perfect biocompatibility and bioavailability.
The microgranules protect the active ingredients, provide a potent dose versus conventional powders, and enable an intelligent and targeted release.
Supplement
Facts |
|
Serving
Size 1 vegetarian capsules |
|
Amount
Per Serving |
|
Damiana (leaf) 4:1 |
60 mg |
Maca (Tuber)
4:1 |
30 mg |
Achilea
(Leaf) 4 / 5:1 |
30 mg |
Wormwood
(Leaf, Flower) 4:1 |
20 mg |
Sage
(Leaf) 8:1 |
20 mg |
Tribulus
(Cooked fruits) |
20 mg |
Acerola
(Fruit) |
20 mg |
Other ingredients: Xylitol, Vegetable Capsule
(Natural Vegetable Cellulose, water). |
Non-GMO
No artificial colourings, flavourings or preservatives
Dosage
and Use
Take
1 capsule daily without food, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.
Storage
·
Keep
out of reach of children
·
Keep
in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight
Product of France
Product
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