Buried Treasure
Why do so many of us constantly feel tired or fatigued? Perhaps we are one of many suffering from iron deficiency - the single most prevalent nutrient deficiency worldwide. Buried Treasure Herbal Iron provides a well rounded Iron supplement.  Dietary Considerations Wheat Free Dairy/ Milk Free Gluten Free Soy Free Yeast Free  Serving Size:2 Teaspoon  Servings Per Container:48  Amount Per Serving% Daily Value Calories12 Total Carbohydrates3 g1% Sugars3 g Vitamin C10 mg16% B-1(thiamine)2.5 mg166% B-2 (riboflavin)4 mg235% B-6 (pyridoxine)2 mg100% B-12 (methylcobalamin)7.5 mcg125% Iron (ferrous fumarate)10 mg55% Baobab2 mg Chamomile2 mg Fennel2 mg Nopal2 mg Organic Spinach2 mg Rose Hips2 mg  Other Ingredients: Pure mountain water, concord grape juice, raspberry juice, white grape juice, cherry juice, raspberry flavor, cane sugar, stevia, potassium sorbate (ensures freshness), nisin (naturally ensures freshness)., concord grape juice, raspberry juice, white grape juice, cherry juice, raspberry flavor, cane sugar, stevia, potassium sorbate (ensures freshness), nisin (naturally ensures freshness) Shake well before each use. Refrigerate after opening. Best if used within 55 days. Take 2 teaspoons daily, preferably with meals. May be taken undiluted or mixed with your favorite beverage. Do not take on an empty stomach. Pregnant and nursing women should check dosage with their healthcare professional. Keep out of reach of children.
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