Artemisinin 100 mg 90 Vegetarian Capsules

Nutricology SKU: NC52160
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Artemisinin 100 mg 90 Vegetarian Capsules by Nutricology best price

Artemisinin 100 mg 90 Vegetarian Capsules

Nutricology SKU: NC52160
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    • Innovative Nutrition
    • Hypoallergenic
    • Dietary Supplement

    Pure artemisinin or Qinghaosu, the active constituent of the herb Artemisia annua (sweet wormwood). Good quality Artemisia annua contains 0.3-0.5% artemisinin, so pure artemisinin provides hundreds of times more of the active constituent artemisinin than the whole herb itself.

    NutriCology introduced artemisinin to the U.S. market more than a decade ago. NutriCology does independent potency assays on every batch (using HPLC), and independent tests verify its effectiveness. NutriCology artemisinin is minimum 98.5% pure, and does not contain thujone.

    Suggested Use

    As a dietary supplement, 1 or 2 capsules one or two times daily before meals, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. Sensitive individuals may want to take with food.

    Supplement Facts

    Serving Size: 2 capsules
    Servings per Container: 45

      
     Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
    Artemisinin200 mg*
    * Daily Value not established.

    Other Ingredients: Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, microcrystalline cellulose, L-leucine.

    Warnings:

    Not indicated for pregnant or nursing women. Long term administration (greater than 1 month) should be monitored by a healthcare practitioner and include liver enzymes and hemoglobin testing. Combining with antioxidants or iron may theoretically decrease effectiveness. Detoxification reactions may be experienced by some individuals. In rare cases may cause idiosyncratic liver dysfunction.


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