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Our capsules, comprised of burdock root (102 minerals, nutrients, and trace elements ), moringa leaves (also called The Tree of Life and the Miracle Tree ), jiaogulan (used in TCM for managing diabetes, weight, and stress), and shilajit (high in fulvic acid and 84 minerals) can replace your daily multi-vitamin.
Burdock root is a good source of fiber, vitamins (such as vitamin B6 and folate), and minerals (including iron, potassium, and manganese).
Anti-inflammatory: Burdock root is traditionally used for its anti-inflammatory properties.
Detoxification: It is believed to support liver health and aid in detoxification processes.
Digestive Health: The fiber in burdock root may contribute to digestive health.
Moringa is exceptionally nutrient-dense, containing vitamins (such as vitamin A, C, and E), minerals (including calcium and potassium), protein, and antioxidants.
Antioxidant Support: Moringa's rich antioxidant content may help combat oxidative stress.
Nutrient Boost: It provides a concentrated source of essential nutrients.
Jiaogulan contains various vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
Adaptogenic: Jiaogulan is considered an adaptogen, potentially helping the body adapt to stress.
Cardioprotective: Some studies suggest cardiovascular benefits, including blood pressure regulation and cholesterol improvement.
Shilajit is rich in minerals (including fulvic acid, iron, and magnesium) and contains various bioactive compounds.
Antioxidant Properties: Shilajit exhibits antioxidant effects, protecting cells from oxidative damage.
Energy and Vitality: Traditionally believed to enhance energy levels and overall vitality.
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