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Hyland's Naturals Bioplasma 12-in-1 Cell Salt -- 100 Quick Dissolving Tablets


Hyland's Naturals Bioplasma 12-in-1 Cell Salt
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Hyland's Naturals Bioplasma 12-in-1 Cell Salt Description

  • Homeopathic
  • Cold Symptoms, Nervous Tension, Fatigue, and Headache
  • Safe & Gentle
  • Non-Habit Forming
  • No Known Drug Interactions
  • Quick-Dissolving Tablets

Relief of symptoms of cold symptoms, nervous tension, fatigue and headaches.

 

This balanced combination of the 12 tissue salts help protect your cells against mineral deficiencies. Minerals are key for the assimilation of nutrition and aids with recovery from mental or physical stress. It also supports the relief of cold symptoms, simple nervous tension, fatigue and headaches.

 

One of the 12 Mineral Homeopathic Cell Salts
Cell salts satisfy mineral imbalances in the body, stimulating the body’s natural healing process. When your body lacks these important cell salts, you are more vulnerable to common health concerns. By replenishing them, your body is better prepared to treat illnesses and enjoy better overall wellness.


Directions

Adults and Children 6 years and over: Dissolve 1 tablet under the tongue 3 times per day.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Active Ingredients: Calc fluor 6x, HPUS, Calc phos 3x HPUS, Calc sulph 3x HPUS, Ferrum phos 3x HPUS, Kali mur 3x HPUS, Kali phos 3x HPUS, Kali sulph 3x HPUS, Mag phos 3x HPUS, Nat mur 6x HPUS, Nat phos 3x HPUS, Nat sulph 3x HPUS, Silicea 6x HPUS.
Inactive Ingredients: Acacia gum, lactose N.F.
"HPUS" indicates that the active ingredients are in the official Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States.
Warnings

If symptoms persist for more than 7 days or worsen, contact a licensed health care provider. If you are pregnant or nursing, seek the advice of a licensed health care provider before using this product.

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