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Artemisia
Artemisia, also known as Wormwood or Artemisia absinthium & Artemisinin is used by herbalists to improve digestion. It was also regarded as a useful remedy for liver and gallbladder problems. Brands: AllergyResearch, BioCare, BioticsResearch & Nutriscene.
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Allergy Research Artemisia - Morinda
Allergy Research Artemisia-Morinda contains a concentrated extract of yin-chen wormwood (Artemisia capillaris) balanced with noni (Morinda citrifolia) which may provide nutritional support for the functioning of the liver
Allergy Research Artemisinin
Allergy Research Artemisinin 90 vegetarian capsules provide pure artemisinin, the active constituent of the herb Artemisia annua (sweet wormwood). Research has shown artemisinin to be particularly beneficial in balancing the microbiology of the GI tract.
Allergy Research Artemisinin Gel
Allergy Research Artemisinin Gel contains artemisinin and includes additional ingredients to facilitate absorption and effectiveness. Formulated to provide a convenient way to use artemisinin topically, it can be used with Allergy Research Artemisinin.
Allergy Research Super Artemisinin
Super Artemisinin provides hundreds of times more of the active constituent artemisinin than the whole herb itself. Research has shown artemisinin to be particularly beneficial in balancing the microbiology of the GI tract.
BioCare Artemisia Plus
Biocare Artemisia Plus, 90 vegetable capsules. BioCare Artemisia Plus provides a unique blend of herbs including licorice which has a long history of use for the gastrointestinal tract. BIOCARE ARTEMISIA PLUS IS SUITABLE FOR VEGETERIANS AND VEGANS.
Biotics Research FC-Cidal
Biotics Research FC-Cidal supplies a proprietary blend of herbs and herbal extracts to support healthy GI function.
Nutri Artemesia
Nutri Artemesia: Artemesia annua (common names: annual wormwood, and sweet wormwood) is a traditional Chinese herb, which has been used to support health for almost 2,000 years. Available in 90capsules
Nutriscene Artemisia Formula (Formerly Protocurb)
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