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  • Premier Research Labs ProstaVen (previously Prostate Complex) (60 Vcaps) Premier Research Labs ProstaVen (previously Prostate Complex) (60 Vcaps)

    ProstaVen, Premier. Prostate Urinary Support.Dietary Supplement, 60 Plant-Source Capsules.Dietary ConsiderationsVeganServing Size: 2 CapsuleServings Per Container: 30Amount Per Serving % Daily ValueCalcium (as carbonate from Aquamin F Algae) 32 mg 2%Prosta-Pro Blend 405 mgAquamin F Mineralized Red Algae (whole) (Lithothamnion sp.)Organic Olive Leaf (Olea europaea)Organic Milk Thistle (seed) (Silybum marianum)Hydrangea (Root) (hydrangea arborecens)Palmetto-Pro Blend 246 mgSaw Palmetto (berry) (Serenoa repens)Organic (Cordyceps mycelia) ExtractBeta-Pro Blend 230 mgBeta-SitosterolOrganic Turmeric (rhizome) (Curcuma longa)Other Ingredients:Plant-Source Capsules (cellulose,water) Take 2 capsules, 2 to 3 times daily or as directed by a health professional. Use only if seal is intact. If pregnant or nursing, consult a health professional before taking this or any product. Keep out of reach of children.

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