Chasteberry
- Supports healthy progesterone production
- Supports healthy estrogen levels and metabolism
- Supports healthy hormonal balance during and after menopause
- Supports healthy menstrual cycles
- Capsules - 60 servings (2 months)
Recommended use: Take 1 capsule twice daily, or as directed by your heath care practitioner.
Chasteberry 10:1 Extract, Ashwagandha Extract, Black Cohosh Extract
Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline cellulose, hypermellose, vegetable magesium stearate, silica
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