Dong Quai and Agnus Castus by Higher Nature from £10.90

Dong Quai & Agnus Castus. Herbal female support. Vitex agnus castus is also known as the Chaste Tree which is a native to Asia and the Mediterranean. Dong Quai is also known as Chinese Angelica and is native to China and Japan.Dong Quai and Agnus Castus

Dong Quai & Agnus Castus. Dong Quai root (angelica sinensis) works synergistically with Agnus Castus Berries (sometimes called Chaste Tree or Chaste Berry). Both herbs, Dong Quai and Agnus Castus are in the form of guaranteed standardised extracts, and complemented with Dong Quai whole root for complete balance.

Ingredients: Dong quai (std. Ext. lingustilides 1% PE), dong quai whole root, vegetarian capsule: hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, agnus castus berry (std. Ext. agnusides & aucubin 1% PE) (Suitable for Vegetarians Suitable for Vegetarians)

Nutritional: One capsule of Dong Quai and Agnus Castus typically provides: 300mg Dong Quai root (standardised extract 1% ligustilides), 30mg Agnus Castus berry (standardised extract 1% agnusides and aucubin). GM Free. Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

Directions: Women and girls over 12 years, should take 1-3 capsules of Dong Quai and Agnus Castus a day, with meals or as your health professional advises.

Health Warnings: Do not take Dong Quai and Agnus Castus during pregancy or if attempting to become pregant without first consulting your physician. Seek advice from a healthcare practitioner if using oral contraceptives, HRT or other hormonal preparations.

Health Brand: Higher Nature, Shelf: Womens Health, Room: Higher Nature Vitamins, Health Category: Higher Nature - Female/ Male

 
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