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Mouse-ear hawkweed Alcohol-free liquid tincture - Naturalma - Herbal supplement

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Directions:

Take 40 drops (2 ml) diluited in water, one to three times daily (40 to 120 drops a day) or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. 40 drops (2 ml) contain 2.3 g of Mouse-ear hawkweed extract concentrated 1:10.

Ingredients:

Mouse-ear hawkweed (Hieracium pilosella) herb extract, vegetable glycerin, water.

Warnings:

If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications or have any medical conditions, please consult your healthcare practitioner before taking any dietary supplement. Discontinue use and consult your healthcare practitioner if any adverse reactions occur. Avoid this product if you are allergic to any ingredients. Keep out of reach of children. Store at room temperature, away from heat and light. Do not use if outer bottle seal is missing or damaged.

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