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by Highland Labs
WHAT IS IT?
Each 6 vegetarian capsules of Gluten Soothe
for Bones™
contains:
| Vitamin C
(from magnesium ascorbate) |
150 mg |
| Vitamin D (ergocalciferol) |
600 IU |
| Thiamin (from
thiamin mononitrate) |
4.5 mg |
| Calcium (from
calcium amino acid chelate) |
1000 mg |
| Magnesium
(from magnesium amino acid chelate and ascorbate) |
400 mg |
| Zinc (from
zinc citrate) |
10 mg |
| Copper (from
copper gluconate) |
1 mg |
| Manganese
(from manganese citrate) |
5 mg |
| N-Acetyl
Glucosamine (NAG, from crab shell) |
30 mg |
| Horsetail herb
(Equisetum arvense) |
10 mg |
| Boron (from
boron citrate) |
3 mg |
| Proprietary
blend: (Cranesbill root (Geranium maculatum), organic
Marshmallow root (Althaea officinalis), Slippery elm bark (Ulmus
rubra), Boswellia serrata standardized extract, Arabinogalactan
(from Larix occidentalis resin). Astragalus membranaceus
root 4:1 extract, Bromelain, Lactobacillus acidophilus,
Saccharomyces boulardi, and chlorophyll. |
350 mg |
Other ingredients: vegetable
cellulose (preservative-free from capsule shell, magnesium trisilicate,
magnesium stearate, and silica.
WHAT DOES IT DO?
According to the manufacturer:
"Our quality control department
performs immuno-responsive testing on each batch before it is released to
assure every bottle is absolutely gluten free."
CAUTIONS
Use caution if pregnant or
nursing.
See Disclaimer.
DOSE
Take 2 capsules 3 times daily.
NHC
sells 180 vegetarian capsule bottles of Gluten Soothe for Bones for
$25.95
$29.95. The suggested retail price is $34.28.
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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