Healthy cardiovascular system and Immune system. Helpful to improve circulation and in cases of high cholesterol by acting as a natural anticoagulant.

SONA Garlic

Pack size: 60 Capsules Sona Garlic One-A-Day Odourless capsules are made  of the highest quality Garlic Extract and provide 2mg  garlic oil per capsule.  HOW CAN THIS HELP?  Garlic is rich in antioxidants, which help destroy  free radicals. Research has shown that garlic may  support heart health as it may...

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Pack size: 60 Capsules

Sona Garlic One-A-Day Odourless capsules are made  of the highest quality Garlic Extract and provide 2mg  garlic oil per capsule. 

HOW CAN THIS HELP? 

Garlic is rich in antioxidants, which help destroy  free radicals. Research has shown that garlic may  support heart health as it may help lower cholesterol  and triglyceride levels in the blood and work as a  natural anticoagulant. This means that it may act as  a blood thinner which is helpful for a healthy heart  and circulatory system. In addition to providing  sustenance and its nutritive value, Sona Garlic has  antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal activity and  may work against some intestinal parasites. Candida  albicans (a form of yeast) growth is inhibited by  garlic, and garlic has shown long-term benefit for  recurrent yeast infections. 

Directions 

Adults: Take ONE capsule daily with the main meal,  or as directed by your health professional. Do not  exceed the recommended dosage.  

INGREDIENTS 

PER CAPSULE Amount % NRV Garlic Extract (100:1) 2mg * Equivalent to 200mg fresh garlic 

* No NRV available  

NRV = EC Nutrient Reference Value  

  

INGREDIENTS 

Sunflower oil, Beef gelatin, Humectant (Vegetable  glycerol), Anti-caking agent (Silicon dioxide), Garlic  powder, Maltodextrin. 

frEE FROM: 

Free from any Artificial  Colours, Flavourings  

or Preservatives 

Dairy Free 

Egg Free 

Gluten Free  

GMO Free 

Lactose Free 

Soy Free 

Yeast Free 

SUITABLE FOR: 

Coeliac Suitable  

Diabetic Suitable 

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