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Chickweed 400 mg - 100 Caps

- A natural blood cleanser

Chickweed (Stellaria media) a low-growing, small-leaved plant, is a traditional European pot herb; one whose leaves and stems are cooked and eaten as greens. Also used as a salad herb, it is a nutritious food.

Chickweed is a common wayside herb that is considered a nuisance by gardeners but revered by herbalists for its soothing internal and external applications. Capsules may be opened and added to hot water and consumed as a tea or applied to the skin as a salve in any ointment base, such as olive oil.

Recommendation: As an addition to the daily diet, take three capsules three times daily, preferably with food.

Supplement Facts
Serving Size 2 Capsules
Serving Per Container 50
Details:

Serving Size: 2 Capsules

Servings per container: 50

Suggested Use: As an herbal dietary supplement, take 2 capsules 1-3 times daily.

Free of: sugar,salt,starch,soy,yeast,wheat,corn,egg,milk,additives

Other Ingredients: Magnesium Stearate

Warnings: None

Disclaimers: None

+ Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet
** Daily Value not established

Chickweed Herb Powder 800 mg * * Percent Daily Values are based on 2,000 calorie diet.

Other Ingredients: Gelatin.

Expiration date: Approx. 3 years after the date of purchase.

Brand: Now Foods
Chickweed 400 mg - 100 Caps



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