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Agnus Castus
Alfalfa
Aloe Vera
pelargonium
Ashwagandha
Beetroot
Bilberry Fruit
Black Cohosh
Boswellia
Calendula Flower
Chamomile
Cinnamon Bark
Cranberry
Devil’s Claw
Echinacea
Elderflower
Evening Primrose
Fenugreek
Feverfew
Flaxseed
Garlic
Ginger
Ginkgo Biloba
Green Tea
Horse Chestnut
Korean Ginseng
Lavender Flower
Lemon Balm
Milk Thistle
Passion Flower
Pelargonium
Rhodiola
Rose Hip
Rosemary
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Saw Palmetto
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