The Total EFA for Mature Women by Health From the Sun
90 Caps
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Price: $24.99 Your Price: $19.99
Product Description:
This special formula with Cod Liver Oil replaces The Woman's Oil.
Rigorously tested to guarantee oil quality, purity & truth-in-labeling. Health From The Sun® The Total EFA Special Formula for Mature Women with Cod Liver Oil is a precise combination of research-supported nutrients to address the health and beauty concerns of women at this very special stage of life. Support a healthy heart and healthy breast tissue, immune function, radiant skin and strong bones with this all-in-one essential fatty acid, vitamin and antioxidant supplement.
The Total EFA Special Formula for Mature Women contains essential omega-3 and 6 fatty acids from organic flaxseed and black currant seed oil plus important, heart-healthy fats from olive oil. Red wine extract and olive leaf extract offer antioxidant benefits while plant estrogens in the form of flaxseed lignans (SDG) support immunity and assist the body when hormone levels normally diminish as women mature. Vitamins A and D, naturally found in cod liver oil complete this formula by providing additional nutrients that women need for healthy immunity, strong bones and more.
Recommended Use:
Three softgels daily with food or as directed by your health care practitioner.
Notes:
Keep out of direct sunlight. Store in a cool, dry place to avoid excessive moisture & heat.
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