Vitanica, Slow Flow, 60 Vegetarian Capsules
UPC Code: 708118011306
Description
Slow Flow uses astringent herbs, uterine tonics and nutrients to support normal menstrual flow.
Featured Ingredients:
- Vitamin A, Vitamin C and Bioflavonoids have shown in research to support normal healthy menstrual flow
- Vitamin K promotes clotting and in this way can support healthy menses
- Traditional herbs in support of a normal menstrual flow include Yarrow flower, Cranesbill root and Shepherd's purse herb
- Ginger is an important and well-rounded tonic herb supportive for healthy menstrual flow and uterine tone
Contraindications and Warnings:
WARNING: Slow Flow contains Vitamin K which interferes with the prescription pharmaceuticals Coumadin and Warfarin. Do not take Slow Flow if taking either of these pharmaceuticals, if pregnant or nursing.
Packaging
60 Vegetarian Capsules
Suggested Use
For short-term management, 3 capsules as needed every 3-4 hours, during menses; 1 capsule daily may be taken long-term.
About Vitanica
Vitanica's professional line of nutritional supplements have been used in clinical practice since 1994. Our commitment is to serve women by providing education, research, and the finest quality in effective natural supplements.
We are committed to using the highest quality, premium grade organic or wildcrafted herbs available. Our herbs and extracts are selected on the basis of purity, bioactivity, and maximal therapeutic benefit. In our single herb products we use the powdered herb of the product and the standardized extract of the plant, specifying the bioactive marker ingredient.
Safety
Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Keep out of reach of children. Please consult your health care provider if currently under care or treatment. Do not exceed recommended serving. See product packaging for additional safety information.
Disclaimer
Individual results may vary. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The statements on this website and all affiliates have not been evaluated by the FDA. Advice on treatment or care of an individual patient should be obtained through consultation with a trained health care practitioner.