New Nordic, Wonder Legs, 30 Tablets

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HELPS AVOID TIRED AND HEAVY LEGS

Wonder Legs has a unique blend of acute and most efficient long-term functioning herbs. One tablet combines high strength pine bark with red wine leaf extract, which are rich in polyphenols.
The biological active polyphenols stabilizes capillary walls, and decreases capillary wall permeability, which is know to play an important part on maintaining healthy leg vein circulation.

It's a break-though. This new tablet with natural active ingredients can help:

  • Support the venous blood circulation in the legs.
  • Helps to relieve the sensation of tired and swollen legs.
  • Can help maintain strong and healthy leg veins, so we can remain fit and active.

    Directions for Use
    1 tablet daily with a glass of water.

    Caution/b

    Keep out of reach of children. Do not take if you are pregnant or breast feeding. If you are taking any medication consult your GP or pharmacist. Suitable for vegetarians and vegans. Suitable for diabetics. Manufactured in EU.
    Ingredients
    Pine bark (Pinus pinaster, Aiton)
    Pinus pinaster, better known as French maritime pine, originates in the countries around the Mediterranean Sea. Like in the Northern European countries, where pine bark was often added to flour for bread baking, also the southern countries used the same procedure. Today we know that this bark contains naturally high contents of the desired proanthocyanidins.

    Wine leaves (Vitis vinifera L.)
    The wine plant is originating in the Mediterranean zone, Central Europe and southwestern Asia. It is a deciduous climber. The leaves are heart shaped with jagged edges. The fruit of the plant is grapes, which are used both in wine production and as eating grapes.

    Black Pepper (Piper nigrum L.)
    Peppers grow in tropical climates with much rain and heat. Black pepper originated in Kerala in India, from where it spread with humans north to Assam and east to Ceylon, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia as well as other southeastern countries.