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Eye drops containing Euphrasia For dry, tired & irritated eyes. Suitable for contact lens users
£10.99Eyes can become dry and irritated as a result of a number of factors in our modern world. Working long hours at a computer screen, heating, air-conditioning and pollution are all contributory factors. Eyes become drier with age and use of contact lenses can irritate eyes.
Eyebright – Euphrasia drops
£10.99This pretty little plant takes its name from one of the three graces, Euphrosyne, although it was not until the Middle Ages that its beneficial effects were noted, coming to be known as Eyebright. Alfred Vogel knew it as a wild plant which enjoys living in grassland, drawing nutrients from its companion plants. Collected in late summer, the aerial parts are used to create this remedy.
Ginkgo Biloba Leaf Extract
£16.50Ginseng + Royal jelly vials 20’s
£19.99Ginseng Royal Jelly vials combine two traditional ingredients in a convenient liquid supplement. Each vial delivers ginseng and nutrient rich royal jelly in an easy to take format designed to support energy, focus and general vitality. The 20 vial pack makes daily supplementation simple whether at home, work or while travelling.
Gold Shilajit Resin
£24.95The Good Guru’s Gold Shilajit Resin harvested from the mountains of Himalayas at high altitude and provided in purified resin form.
- No fillers or binders
- Non-GMO Chemical
- Free Environmentally friendly
- Recyclable packaging
- Suitable for Vegetarians and Vegans
Grape Seed Extract 100mg
Price range: £14.20 through £36.75Grapefruit Seed Extract 400mg
Price range: £10.45 through £25.40Directions: As a food supplement, take one to three capsules daily with food, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
Griffonia 5-HTP Complex
Price range: £17.43 through £47.42Griffonia 5-HTP Complex provides 5-HTP derived from Griffonia simplicifolia seed extract in a convenient daily supplement format.
Hawthorn (Crataegus)
£12.99The use of Hawthorn or, as it is more commonly known, Crataegus is shrouded in folklore and tradition. Many stories prevail about Hawthorn and its deep red fruit borne on spiky shrubs are familiar to many, particularly during the autumn.








