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Adrenal Cortex

Organic Glandular

by Allergy Research Group

 

WHAT IS IT?

Adrenal Cortex Organic Glandular is whole, lyophilized bovine adrenal cortex tissue. Each capsule contains 250 mg. Inert ingredients include cellulose, gelatin, magnesium stearate.

 

WHAT DOES IT DO?

According to the manufacturer:

"Glandular tissues can be rich sources of nutrients, enzymes, hormone precursors and other factors that support specific gland-related metabolism and physiological function.  When prepared with sufficient technical sophistication and sensitivity to their delicate nature, some of these glandulars can retain a significant portion of their biological activity.  Allergy Research Group glandular products are produced from organically-grown, range- grazed animals from Australia and New Zealand.  Our glandulars are lyophilized (freeze-dried) according to individualized procedures so as to best preserve the natural makeup of the original gland.  They are highly potent yet well tolerated."

 

CAUTIONS

None, except discontinue if allergic to bovine material.

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DOSE

Take one capsule per day with a meal or as directed by a health practitioner.

 

NHC sells bottles of 100 capsules of Adrenal Cortex Organic Glandular 250 mg for $21.60. Suggested retail is $24.00

 

 

CII

These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA).
The products discussed are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

 

 

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