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GRASS FED BEEF ORGANS

GRASS FED BEEF ORGANS

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A Collection Of Meat Organs Nutrients All-In-One

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  • Beef liver, heart, kidney, pancreas, and spleen all-in-one
  • Made from grass-fed, grass-finished, pasture-raised beef from Argentina
  • Freeze dried, non-defatted, and desiccated beef organs glandulars supplement
  • Source of vitamins and nutrients found in these different organs
  • Non-GMO
  • Gluten and hormone free
  • 1 month supply
  • Easy to use capsules
  • Free of any fillers, binders, or flow agents
  • Manufactured in the USA in a cGMP certified facility
  • Third party tested
  • Health Canada Natural Product Number (NPN): 80106519
  • Take 3 capsules, 2 times per day. Take 6 capsules each day in divided doses. Ensure to drink enough fluid before, during and after exercise. Take at least one hour prior to or after taking medication or natural health products.


Medicinal Ingredients (per capsule): Bos Taurus, Cattle (Liver, kidney, spleen, pancreas, heart) 500 mg. Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Methylcellulose Capsule. 

 

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