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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 3.4 x 2.5 x 6.6 inches; 0.2 ounces
Item model number : AX-AY-ABHI-101410
Date First Available : March 11, 2015
Manufacturer : Market America
ASIN : B01GXUPDE8
✔ Powerful Antioxidant Supplement – This premium antioxidant supplement contains grape seed extract, Pycnogenol supplements, red wine extract, bilberry extract, and pine bark to fight oxidative stress and free radicals.
✔ Fast-Absorbing Powder Formula – Unlike traditional capsules, this grape seed extract powder is mixed with water for an isotonic liquid supplement, ensuring up to 95% nutrient absorption for superior results.
✔ Heart & Circulatory Health Support – Formulated with grape seed extract and Pycnogenol, this supplement promotes cardiovascular health, supports cholesterol levels, and enhances circulation by strengthening blood vessels.
✔ Supports Joint & Eye Health – This antioxidant supplement aids joint flexibility, reduces mild menstrual cramping, and enhances vision by supporting healthy blood vessel dilation.
✔ High-Quality & Vegan-Friendly – Made with grapeseed extract powder, this supplement is free from gluten, GMOs, and artificial additives. Manufactured under GMP standards for maximum purity and potency.
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