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Description
This well rounded formula provides support for smooth menstrual cycles, happy mood and healthy fluid balance.
Using a combination of traditional herbs, may be beneficial in women’s hormone support.
This is combined with three key nutrients proven to be required for support in PMT.
Additional Info
Active Ingredients
Active ingredients now showing per capsule
Ingredients Strength Unit
Silybum marianum (milk thistle) seed ext. equiv. to dry seed 7000 mg
(standardised to 80 mg silymarin)
Ginkgo biloba (gingko) leaf ext. equiv. to dry leaf 6000 mg
(standardised to 29mg gingko flavanoids)
Withania somnifera (Indian ginseng) root ext. equiv. to dry root 2000 mg
(standardised to 1.2 mg withanolides)
Vitex agnus castus (chaste tree) fruit ext. equiv. to dry fruit 200 mg
Magnesium citrate complex (equiv. Magnesium 50 mg)
ext. 250 mg
Pyridoxine hydrochloride (Vitamin B6 50 mg) 63 mg
Zinc amino acid chelate complex (equiv. Zinc 10 mg) 50 mg
Also contains: magnesium stearate & silicone dioxide
No added: gluten, dairy, yeast, sugar, artificial colours, sweeteners, flavours or preservatives.
Warnings
Clinicians PMT Care is well tolerated. Schisandra may occasionally cause mild gastrointestinal upsets and headaches
Chaste Tree may potentially interact with contraceptive medication, hormone replacement and brain activation medication. Please use under the supervision of a medical professional
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Although not associated with adverse outcomes Clinicians PMT Care is not recommended to be taken during this time due to the chaste tree and schisandra content. It may be used during pre-conception, but discontinue when pregnant.
Consult your health professional if you require further advice or information
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