SUGGESTED USAGE:
SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING. 1 pump= ½ dropperful Adults mix 1 or 2 pumps with 2oz of water or your favorite beverage 1 to 3 times daily. You can also administer directly in your mouth sublingual(under tongue).
KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN
DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE
Ingredients: Organic: Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) Leaf, Distilled water, Vegetable Glycerin, and Alcohol.
BENEFITS:
- Improved metabolic health
- Alkalizes and detoxifies the body, especially the liver
Help Reduce Risk of Certain Cancers
Minimize Menopause and PMS Symptoms
Help Prevent Osteoporosis
Lower Blood Glucose Levels and Help Treat Diabetes
Chock-Full of Antioxidants and Other Anti-Aging Agents
Help Combat Cholesterol
Great Supplementary Source of Vitamin C
Increase milk supply in nursing mothers
Aid in treating kidney and bladder problems
Increases Testosterone Levels
Rich Source of Vitamins
Help an upset stomach
Helps with asthma
Improves Liver Health
Improves Gut Health
- Help in losing weight
NUTRITIONAL VALUE:
One hundred grams of alfalfa contain:
- Calorie: 23 kCal
- Carbohydrates: 2.1 g
- Proteins: 4 g
- Fats: 0.7 g
- Fibre: 1.9 g
- Water: 92.8 g
- Calcium: 32 mg
- Magnesium: 27 mg
- Potassium: 79 mg
- Phosphorus: 70 mg
- Vitamin C: 8.2 mg
Alfalfa also has a high content of bioactive plant compounds, including saponins, coumarins, flavonoids, phytosterols, phytoestrogens, and alkaloids
PRECAUTIONS:
When taken by mouth: Alfalfa leaves are possibly safe when used short-term. But taking alfalfa in high doses or long-term is likely unsafe. Long-term use might cause reactions similar to the autoimmune disease called lupus in some people.
Consumption of alfalfa sprouts may cause discomfort in some people. For example, excess consumption of raw alfalfa may cause gas, bloating, flatulence, or diarrhoea. In addition, raw alfalfa may have bacterial contamination.
SUMMARY:
Alfalfa has been shown to help lower cholesterol and may also have benefits for blood sugar management and relieving symptoms of menopause.
People also take it because it contains antioxidants, as well as nutrients like vitamin K, copper, folate, and magnesium. Alfalfa is also extremely low in calories.
That being said, some people may need to avoid alfalfa, including those who are pregnant, those taking blood-thinning medications, and those with autoimmune disorders.
Even though more high quality research on alfalfa is needed, it does show a lot of promise as a health-promoting food or supplement.
The information contained above is for general consumer understanding and education and should not be considered or used as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. This product is not an alternative to any prescription drug. If you are currently taking a prescription drug, consult your doctor before making any changes. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.