- Codeage Grass-Fed Beef Pancreas supplement provides 3,000 mg of grass-fed bovine pancreas per serving, offering a sourced addition to your daily routine.
- Sourced from pasture-raised, grass-fed cattle, this supplement reflects a focus on quality and nutrient-rich ingredients.
- The beef pancreas undergoes a freeze-drying process. This beef pancreas supplement is non-defatted and desiccated to help preserve the nutrients typically found in pancreas tissue. The formula avoids the use of binders and flow agents for a cleaner product.
- Codeage Grass-Fed Beef Pancreas supplement is non-GMO, dairy-free, gluten-free, and hormone-free, making it suitable for those with specific dietary preferences.
- Manufactured in a cGMP-certified facility in the USA with globally sourced ingredients for quality and purity. Each bottle contains a 1-month supply of convenient capsules.
Grass Fed Beef Pancreas.
Codeage Grass-Fed Beef Pancreas supplement delivers 3,000 mg of pasture-raised, grass-fed bovine pancreas per serving. Sourced from Argentinian beef, this supplement is freeze-dried, desiccated, and non-defatted, aiming to help preserve its nutrients.
- Codeage Grass-Fed Beef Pancreas supplement provides 3,000 mg of grass-fed bovine pancreas per serving, offering a sourced addition to your daily routine.
- Sourced from pasture-raised, grass-fed cattle, this supplement reflects a focus on quality and nutrient-rich ingredients.
- The beef pancreas undergoes a freeze-drying process. This beef pancreas supplement is non-defatted and desiccated to help preserve the nutrients typically found in pancreas tissue. The formula avoids the use of binders and flow agents for a cleaner product.
- Codeage Grass-Fed Beef Pancreas supplement is non-GMO, dairy-free, gluten-free, and hormone-free, making it suitable for those with specific dietary preferences.
- Manufactured in a cGMP-certified facility in the USA with globally sourced ingredients for quality and purity. Each bottle contains a 1-month supply of convenient capsules.
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Grass-Fed Pancreas (Bovine) (BSE-free). Other Ingredients: Methylcellulose Capsule.
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Grass-Fed Pancreas (Bovine) (BSE-free). Other Ingredients: Methylcellulose Capsule.
Suggested Use
Adults take 3 to 6 capsules daily as directed by a healthcare professional with 8 ounces of water or your favorite beverage. May be taken with or without food.
CAUTION: Do not exceed recommended dose. Pregnant, nursing mothers, children under 18 and individuals with a known medical condition should consult a physician before using this or any dietary supplement. Please use caution if you have allergies or sensitivities to any of the listed ingredients. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Do not use if safety seal is damaged or missing. Store in a cool dry place. Use this product as a food supplement only. Do not use for weight reduction.
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BOVINE PANCREAS.
Codeage Grass-Fed Beef Pancreas supplement delivers 3,000 mg of pasture-raised, grass-fed bovine pancreas per serving, freeze-dried and non-defatted with a convenient one-month supply.
SUGGESTED USE.
Adults take 3 to 6 capsules daily as directed by a healthcare professional with 8 ounces of water or your favorite beverage. May be taken with or without food.
CAUTION: Do not exceed recommended dose. Pregnant, nursing mothers, children under 18 and individuals with a known medical condition should consult a physician before using this or any dietary supplement. Please use caution if you have allergies or sensitivities to any of the listed ingredients. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Do not use if safety seal is damaged or missing. Store in a cool dry place. Use this product as a food supplement only. Do not use for weight reduction.