Saw Palmetto 160 mg 240 Softgels
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Product Description
Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens) is a low-growing palm tree native to the southeastern United States. Saw Palmetto contains a number of beneficial compounds, including flavonoids, sterols and fatty acids that may support prostate health.
Suggested Use
As a dietary supplement (especially for men), take 1 softgel twice daily with meals.
Supplement Facts
| Serving Size: 1 softgel |
Servings Per Container: 240 |
+ - Daily Value not established
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Other Ingredients: Extra virgin olive oil, gelatin, glycerin, carob and water and zinc oxide. Free of: salt, sugar, starch, yeast, gluten, corn, soy, wheat, milk, egg or preservatives.
Warning: Caution: Please discard the inedible freshness packet enclosed.
Disclaimers: *This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Natural color variations may occur in this product.
Natural color variations or natural separation of oils may occur in this product.
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