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Trugreen's Moringa leaf extract Capsules with Probiotics - For Energy and Immunity

Moringa Leaf Extract 50:1 green leaf extract, 1000mg per serving Equivalent to 50000mg Green Moringa leaf for Energy and Immunity. This is further supplimented with probiotics strain Bifidobacterium animalis lactis to assist in digestion and immunity boosting.

What is inside the Product?

  • Moringa Leaf 50:1 extract: Moringa is often referred to as the “Miracle Tree” because of its uniquely diverse array of nutritional and purifying properties. Moringa Extract by Trugreen offers a 50:1 extract 1000 mg (equals to 50,000 mgs of fresh Moringa leaves).

  • Bifidobacterium animalis lactis: This probiotic has potential benefits in improvement of digestive enzymes and arthritis by reducing inflammation, pain, and cartilage degradation, particularly in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis (OA)

What is Trugreen Moringa Vitality Capasules with Probiotics?

Trugreen's Moringa Leaf Extract is 50:1 green leaf extract, is a powerhouse of 50000mg (50gm) equivalent Green Moringa leaf nutrients for a daily dose

Supplement Facts

Serving Size 2 vegetarian capsules
Servings Per Container 30 | Bottle of 60 Capsules
Amount Per Serving
Moringa Oleifera Leaf extract…………………..1000mg
Bifidobacterium animalis lactis …………… 5 billion CFU
NUTRITITIONAL VALUES
Total carbohydrates…………………………..0.02g
Total fats……………………………………………0.00g
Total proteins……………………………………0.001g
Dietary fibers……………………………………0.001g
Other ingredients: Gelatin, sorbitol, glycerin, purified water.

Dosage and Use

Recommended usage: For “ADULTS” 2 capsule daily, preferably 1 each in morning & evening, after meal or as suggested by Dietician or Healthcare Professional

Warnings

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