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1. Futurebiotics Vital K Ginseng 16oz
Futurebiotics Vital K is a potassium, magnesium and herbal drink containing no carmel color or carbohydrates. For centuries, the world's great traditional cultures have recognized the value of herbs for their remarkable energizing, tonic and adaptogenic benefits. More recently, modern science has established the importance of minerals-particularly potassium and magnesium - for proper muscle function and energy production. Now, Futurebiotics combines the best of old world herbal wisdom with the findings of modern day science to create Vital K... a best-selling herbal mineral formula that delivers a unique experience of energy and well-being. Vital K's high performance, stimulant free formula combines premium potassium and mineral sources with the extracts of several highly regarded European and Chinese herbs. Vital K's bioenergetic properties build over several days to provide a . . .
 
2. FutureBiotics Vital K W/ Magnesium 16oz
We invite you to experience the Vital K difference: Vital K with Magnesium provides a complete herbal, mineral formula with added magnesium. Magnesium is known to be an important Co-mineral for calcium, phosphorus, sodium, and potassium. Vital K with Magnesium also provides the vital mineral potassium. The importance of Potassium has been recognized because of its necessary role in electrolyte replacement, muscle function, and water and sodium balance. Along with these vital minerals are 16 herbal extracts, including the major tonic Chinese herbs, all highly regarded in the orient for thousands of years. Serving size 1 tablespoon, twice daily. Supplement Facts Serving Size 1 Tablespoon (15 ml) Servings per Container approx. 31 Amount per Serving %DV Calories 45 Calories from Fat 0 g Total Fat 0 g 0% Saturated Fat 0 g 0% Cholesterol 0 g 0% Sodium 0 g 0% Total Carbohydrates less than 1 g . . .
 

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