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Reddit mentions of Nature's Way Astragalus Root Capsules, 1,410 mg per serving, TRU-ID Certified, Non-GMO Project, Vegetarian, 180 Count

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Nature's Way Astragalus Root Capsules, 1,410 mg per serving, TRU-ID Certified, Non-GMO Project, Vegetarian, 180 Count
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Traditional immune support. Supports traditional immune health.Quality ingredients. Astragalus is native to China. We bring you quality ingredients from the source.Authentic Tru-ID Certified Astragalus root: with Tru-ID validation, you can be sure that the Astragalus root featured on our label matches what's in our product.Responsible packaging. Bottle made with 97% post-consumer recycled materials. Please recycle.Gluten-free & Vegan. No sugar, salt, yeast-derived ingredients, Wheat, corn, soy, dairy, or artificial Colors, flavors, or preservatives.
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Height5.375 inches
Length2.829 inches
Number of items1
Release dateDecember 2003
Size180 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.35 Pounds
Width2.829 inches

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Found 1 comment on Nature's Way Astragalus Root Capsules, 1,410 mg per serving, TRU-ID Certified, Non-GMO Project, Vegetarian, 180 Count:

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"I really really want it!"

I picked up some of these 8 dram vials and they are excellent for holding things. They are actually used by nail salons, I think, but I needed a container for 30ml substances. I used these to put together some C60oo for testing, and they are excellent for storage and very inexpensive.

You will, however, need a glass beaker set for measuring the substances to pour into the vials.

Oh, and here is some astragalus root extract that is actually on my list. I guess this would qualify as 'gardens'. I am trying to grow the stuff, but it takes 2 to 3 years before it can be harvested, and I just started a month ago. I must use this until I have my own supply.