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Nopal Cactus (1000mg)
by Planetary Herbals
60 tablets, $10.50 Strength: 1000 mg
Country of Origin: USA
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For centuries, nopal (Opuntia spp.) the Mexican prickly pear cactus, has been consumed as a source of food and health. Clinical research suggests that nopal helps support healthy glucose balance when consumed with meals as a regular part of a healthy diet. By aiding the cells in absorbing blood sugar for energy, Full SpectrumTM Nopal Cactus aids the body in energy production and sugar balance.
Suggested Use: 1 tablet daily with a meal. Take with a full 8 ounces of water or liquid.
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Ingredients:
1 tablet contains: Calcium - 27mg Prickly Pear Leaf - 1g
Other Ingredients: silicified microcrystalline cellulose, dibasic calcium phosphate, stearic acid, colloidal silicon dioxide, and modified cellulose gum.
About Planetary Herbals:
Planetary Herbals have been developed by expert herbalists, focusing predominantly on the thousands of years of experience of Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese herbalism, the hundreds of years of experience of Western herbal practitioners, and the more than 30 years of clinical experience of professional herbalists such as Michael Tierra, Lesley Tierra, Jill Stansbury, and Alan Tillotson.
Planetary Herbals offers the best of classic herbal traditions, integrating herbal formulas used continuously for literally hundreds of thousands of years, with the latest finding of clinical pharmacological research.
The Planetary Herbals philosophy encompasses much more than herbal magic bullets. Each product is designed to promote health, not just make people feel better. Their Full SpectrumTM singles are designed to provide the best in single ingredient products; each formula is skillfully blended according to traditional and modern principles. Integral to this philosophy is attention to detail regarding quality of raw materials, individual responsibility for self-healing, environmental awareness, and education.
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