BAMBOUSIL

Hair-Skin-Nails

High source of silica.

This exclusive formula is beneficial to maintain healthy hair, skin and nails.

All natural source.

60 capsules
120 capsules



Traditionally used to:
1. Restore shine and body to hair.
2. Help strenghten brittle nails.
3. Help maintain the natural elasticity of the skin.



Weakness of the arterial walls, bone fractures, demineralisation, dry skin, thin hair, thin and brittle nails, joint stiffness and osteoporosis prevention.



Bamboo extract 12:1 (Bambusa arundinacea) (shoots) equivalent to 720 mg of Bamboo 60.0 mg



Bamboo extract 12:1 (Bambusa arundinacea) (shoots) equivalent to 720 mg of Bamboo
Because of it's exceptional concentration of silica (higher than what is found in horsetail) Bamboo has an important role to play in the body due to its capacity for reconstructing, healing and reinfusing minerals into tissues, bones, skin, nails and hair. Endowed with all the properties of silica, it is essential to the absorption of calcium and vitamin B complex. Additionally, the silica in BambouSil allows the body to maintain elasticity and strength to the blood vessels. Recognized as a remarkable mineral supply for fractures. It also aids in the prevention of bone mass loss as well as in the maintenance of healthy hair.



Adults: Take 1 to 2 capsule(s) daily with meals or as directed by a health care practitioner.



MENODAUSE
To help prevent osteoporosis.
ULTIMATE OMEGA 3-6-9
To maintain healthy body tissues.
Super OMEGA-3
To maintain healthy body tissues.



Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Caution: Consult a health care practitioner before taking if you have any health condition that requires medical attention and/or if you are taking any prescription medications.

Important notice
*It is recommended that if you are pregnant or breastfeeding and for young children to consult your health practitioner before taking herbal supplements. This recommendation also applies to people taking medication or suffering from a health problem. This list enumerates the principal contraindications associated to the herbs of this product. Certain omissions may be found, although this list is complete to our best knowledge.



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