- Codeage Grass-Fed Bone Marrow supplement offers 3000mg of grass-fed whole bone extract, including bone marrow, bone matrix, and cartilage per serving.
- Sourced from grass-finished, pasture-raised beef, this supplement may offer natural compounds found in bone marrow, such as collagen, trace minerals, and glycosaminoglycans, supporting a balanced approach to wellness.
- Codeage Grass-Fed Bone Marrow is freeze-dried, non-defatted, and desiccated, aiming to help retain its nutritional components.
- This supplement is non-GMO, and free of dairy, soy, gluten, hormones, binders, or flow agents, ensuring a clean formula.
- Manufactured in the USA with globally sourced ingredients in a cGMP-certified facility for quality and purity. Each bottle comes with 1 month of supply.
Grass Fed Bone Marrow.
Codeage Grass-Fed Bone Marrow supplement delivers 3000mg of whole bone extract per serving, featuring bone marrow, bone matrix, and cartilage. Sourced from freeze-dried, non-defatted, and desiccated bovine, this formula provides a unique source of nutrients.
- Codeage Grass-Fed Bone Marrow supplement offers 3000mg of grass-fed whole bone extract, including bone marrow, bone matrix, and cartilage per serving.
- Sourced from grass-finished, pasture-raised beef, this supplement may offer natural compounds found in bone marrow, such as collagen, trace minerals, and glycosaminoglycans, supporting a balanced approach to wellness.
- Codeage Grass-Fed Bone Marrow is freeze-dried, non-defatted, and desiccated, aiming to help retain its nutritional components.
- This supplement is non-GMO, and free of dairy, soy, gluten, hormones, binders, or flow agents, ensuring a clean formula.
- Manufactured in the USA with globally sourced ingredients in a cGMP-certified facility for quality and purity. Each bottle comes with 1 month of supply.
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$39.99Codeage Grass-Fed Bone Marrow supplement delivers 3000mg of whole bone extract per serving, featuring bone marrow, bone matrix, and cartilage. Sourced from freeze-dried, non-defatted, and desiccated bovine, this formula provides a unique source of nutrients.
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Grass-Fed Bone Extract (Bovine; Bone Matrix, Marrow & Cartilage) (BSE-free). Other Ingredients: Methylcellulose Capsule.
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Grass-Fed Bone Extract (Bovine; Bone Matrix, Marrow & Cartilage) (BSE-free). Other Ingredients: Methylcellulose Capsule.
Suggested Use
Adults take 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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to power.
Codeage Grass-Fed Bone Marrow supplement delivers 3,000 mg of bone matrix, marrow, and cartilage per serving from pasture-raised, grass-fed cattle. Freeze-dried and non-defatted, this whole bone extract may help offer a source of collagen, trace minerals, and growth factors.
SUGGESTED USE.
Adults take 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.