- Rich source of nutrients
- Alfalfa is a natural source of Vitamins K, C and folate, as well as copper and manganese
What is Alfalfa?
Alfalfa is often referred to as the ‘father of herbs’, and because Alfalfa’s roots often grow more than 20 feet deep, it makes them very resilient to drought, which provides the plant with a rich source of nutrients that are not always available at the ground’s surface. Alfalfa is a natural source of vitamin D, E, K and B.
Is Alfalfa suitable for everyone?
Suitable for those looking to supplement a healthy balanced diet with a quality assured supplement, including those with a Kosher or Gluten-Free diet.
- Rich source of nutrients
- Alfalfa is a natural source of Vitamins K, C and folate, as well as copper and manganese
What is Alfalfa?
Alfalfa is often referred to as the ‘father of herbs’, and because Alfalfa’s roots often grow more than 20 feet deep, it makes them very resilient to drought, which provides the plant with a rich source of nutrients that are not always available at the ground’s surface. Alfalfa is a natural source of vitamin D, E, K and B.
Is Alfalfa suitable for everyone?
Suitable for those looking to supplement a healthy balanced diet with a quality assured supplement, including those with a Kosher or Gluten-Free diet.
Alfalfa aerial parts (Medicago sativa), capsule shell (gelatin, water).
Alfalfa aerial parts (Medicago sativa), capsule shell (gelatin, water).
Each capsule contains 340mg Alfalfa.
Each six capsules contain: Alfalfa aerial parts 2040 mg.
Each capsule contains 340mg Alfalfa.
Each six capsules contain: Alfalfa aerial parts 2040 mg.
Take 2 capsules with a meal three times daily.
Do not exceed the stated recommended daily dosage.
Take 2 capsules with a meal three times daily.
Do not exceed the stated recommended daily dosage.
Avoid using alongside anticoagulant medication as alfalfa may reduce the effectiveness.
Food Supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced diet. Always consult your Doctor or Pharmacist before taking food supplements when you are on prescribed medication, or pregnant/planning to become pregnant.
Avoid using alongside anticoagulant medication as alfalfa may reduce the effectiveness.
Food Supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced diet. Always consult your Doctor or Pharmacist before taking food supplements when you are on prescribed medication, or pregnant/planning to become pregnant.