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POTASSIUM

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PRIMROSE

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PUMPKIN

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RED_CLOVER

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RHUBARB

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ROSE

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ROSEMARY

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SAGE

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SARSAPARILLA

 

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SAW_PALMETTO

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SELENIUM

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SILICON

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SLIPPERY ELM

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SKULLCAP

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SODIUM

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SQUAWVINE

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ST JOHNSWORT

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SULFUR

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SUMA

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TEA_TREE

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THYME

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TURMERIC

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VALERIAN

 

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VANADIUM

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Vitamin A

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VITAMIN B Complex

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VITAMIN B1

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VITAMIN B2

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VITAMIN B3

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VITAMIN B5

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VITAMIN B12

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VITAMIN C

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VITAMIN D

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VITAMIN E

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VITAMIN K

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WATER

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WHITE_OAK

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WILD YAM

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WILLOW

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WINTERGREEN

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WITCH_HAZEL

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