Myrrh-Goldenseal Plus - 100 caps
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Product Description
Synergistic proprietary blend of Myrrh-Gum tree resin and Goldenseal root plus the invigorating effects of Cayenne pepper.
Health Benefits
Myrrh-Goldenseal Plus Formula combines herbs traditionally used for ulcerations of the mucous membrane and general health maintenance.*
Product Q&A
1. What is the heat unit rating of the Cayenne in this product?
The Cayenne used is 40,000 HU.
Suggested Use
515 mg per capsule. Take two capsules one to two times daily with water at mealtimes or prepared as a tea. For best results, use for two weeks continuously, then take a one or two week break.
Supplement Facts
| Serving Size: 2 capsules |
Servings Per Container: 50 |
+ - Daily Value not established
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Other Ingredients: Gelatin.
Warning: Not recommended during pregnancy or lactation. At least one of the active ingredients in Golden Seal may stimulate uterine muscle contraction. Golden Seal may have a drying effect on milk supply, so it cannot be recommended during lactation.
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