written by Dr. Gary Farr Last Updated 13 February 2002
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Each tablet supplies 150 mg of beet root powder, 100
mg of vacuum dried beet leaf and root juice, with naturally occurring
betaine.
Ingredients: Beet root powder, vacuum dried beet leaf juice, oat flour,
honey, and vacuum dried beet root juice. Sold only for dispensing by
Practitioners of the Healing Arts. Suggested use: 1 tablet per meal, or as
directed.
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