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by Pegasus Pharmaceuticals Group
WHAT IS IT? Careseng® BFG contains 80 mg (extra strength) of Dammarane Sapogenins (Aglycon Sapogenins or AGS.) This formula is for use in the brain. Other ingredients are Ethanol, Mid-Chain Triglyceride, Vegetable Oil, Gelatin, Glycerin, Distilled Water. Careseng® SG contains 100 mg of Dammarane Sapogenins (Aglycon Sapogenins or AGS.) This formula is for use elsewhere in the body. Other ingredients are Ethanol, Mid-Chain Triglyceride, Vegetable Oil, Gelatin, Glycerin, Distilled Water.
WHAT DOES IT DO? These products contains specially concentrated R- family ginsenosides which are types of aglycon sapogenins (AGS.) Although they are derived from Panax ginseng, they have special properties of their own and are extremely concentrated in this product. 80% of the ginsenosides are aglycon sapogenins and ginsenoside Rh2.
Preclinical
studies show these compounds may contribute to cellular health. CAUTIONS Do not use if pregnant or nursing without a physicians approval. The aglycon sapogenins are nontoxic. This product and protocol are part of a complete regimen and should be used under a physician's supervision. Not recommended for individuals under 21 years of age.
DOSE Careseng BFG Take 15 capsules (1200mg) per day with warm
water for a consecutive of five days in a Careseng SG Take 12 capsules (1200mg) per day with warm water for a
consecutive of 5 days in a week for 4 weeks continuously (240 capsules for 4
weeks). Depending on individual’s situation, may take continuously for up to
12 weeks or longer. NHC sells 60 Sofgel bottles of Careseng® BFG for $383.00. The suggested retail price is $486.00. Shipped in USA and Canada by express mail. Price changes according to the Canadian dollar exchange rate. NHC sells 60 Sofgel bottles of Careseng® SG for $268.00. The suggested retail price is $359.00. Shipped in USA and Canada by express mail. Price changes according to the Canadian dollar exchange rate.
These statements have not been evaluated by the
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Created March 1, 1998 (Personal page
April 25, 1995) |
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