Amazon Therapeutic Labs
Amazon Therapeutic Labs - Boldo - 1 fl oz
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- 838451002010
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Description
Amazon Therapeutic Labs Boldo Usda Organic Boldo Is A Famed Herb In The Andes Mountains Of Chile And Peru. It Is Considered A Strong Bitter Tonic And Has Become Known As A Digestive Tonic For ÂÂgastro Intestinal Disordersâ A Hepatoprotective Herbs Adapted Itself To Many Cleansing Tonics Digestive And ÂÂliverâ Formulas. Frequently Used As A Tea, We Have Adapted The Full Spectrum Extractives Of Boldo To Mimic The Liquid Extracts Used In Various Studies. Boldine- The Main Alkaloid Of P. Boldus-Appears To Be Implicated In This Hepatoprotective Activityâ (See Studies). The Recent Demonstration That Boldine Is An Effective Antioxidant In Both Biological And Non-Biological Systems Has Opened Up The Perspective Of A Broad Range Of Uses In Medicine And Industry. An Attractive, Drought-Resistant Shrub From The Coastal Andes Of Chile And Peru. The Round Leaves Are Very Fragrant And Have A Long History For Use As A Natural Botanical. Boldo Is Related To Cinnamon And Bay Trees, But Employed For Its Principle Bitter Oils And Alkaloids. Boldine Has Antioxidants Which Are Captured By Our Full Spectrum Extraction Process. Disclaimer These Statements Have Not Been Evaluated By The FDA. These Products Are Not Intended To Diagnose, Treat, Cure, Or Prevent Any Disease.
Ingredients: 35-40% Organic Grain Alcohol, Distilled Water, 100% Boldo Leaf (Peumus Boldus).
Size: 1 Fz
Pack of: 1
Product selling unit: Each
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Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Yeast Free, Wheat Free |
Suggested Use: |
Use 10-15 drops once or twice a day in water or as recommended by a health care practitioner. |
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