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Maca Root 5000 Mg + L-Arginine Vitamins B6 + B12 OPC Zinc x 60 Capsules

Dave from Hornby

Lacking energy, need a LIFT?

Macca 500mg x 10 x strength Extract (per 2 capsules serving size)
L-Arginine 1800mg
Vitamins B6 1.4mg
Vitamins B12 2.5 mcg
Vitamin C 80mg
Grape Seed Extract 450mg
OPC + Zinc 10mg

Brand new & sealed

EXP: 11/24

Introducing Natural Maca Extract – a dietary supplement with a 5000 mg maca root blend specially formulated to support the energy levels of both men and women. The product offers essential energy-boosting support that helps combat fatigue, enhances focus, and strengthens the immune system, as well as hormonal and metabolic health.

This dietary supplement offers extra-strength support, with additional ingredients including 1800 mg of L-Arginine, grape seed extract, vitamins B6 and B12, and zinc. Each of these ingredients has been carefully selected to ensure optimal support in every single dose.

6 x bottles available

Price: $35

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