Alfalfa Leaves - 100 caps
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Product Description
Encapsulated alfalfa leaves certified organically grown by Trout Lake Farm, Washington.
Health Benefits
A natural source of chlorophyll and other beneficial nutrients.*
Nature's Way Alfalfa is Certified Organically Processed by Oregon Tilth. Exceeds California Health and Safety Code 26569.11.
Product Q&A
1. How much Beta Carotene is in one Nature's Way Alfalfa Leaves capsule?
There are approximately 24,800 IUs of Beta Carotene in 100 grams of dried herb powder. This calculates to 100 IUs of Beta Carotene per 405 mg capsule of Alfalfa.
2. Are there any fillers in Nature's Way Alfalfa capsules?
No.
3. What part of the Alfalfa plant does Nature's Way use?
Nature's Way uses the whole plant that grows above ground.
Suggested Use
Take two to three capsules three times daily with water at mealtimes or prepared as a tea.
Supplement Facts
| Serving Size: 3 capsules |
Servings Per Container: 33 |
+ - Daily Value not established
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Other Ingredients: none.
Warning: Not recommended for children under five years of age.
Do not use the seeds.
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