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Fibrovera


is a blend of microbial and botanical components selected to support uterine and breast health.* The phenomenon of


Estrogen Dominance has been widely discussed with its relationship to fibroid growth, fibrocystic breasts and severity of PMS.* Issues with excess estrogen can easily be overcome by introducing ingredients that help process or metabolize unwanted estrogens and ease PMS symptoms.*


MOOD ENHANCEMENT


5-HTP in FibroVera helps the body to create more serotonin. Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate (P5P), the best form of Vitamin B6, supports the synthesis of serotonin and norepinephrine, alleviating PMS-related moodiness, depression or anxiety.*


(5HTP, P5P) PMS CRAMPING AND


DISCOMFORT GLA supports normal inflammatory levels. Dong Quai can relax and calm uterine tissue. Calcium Caprylate supports normal pain perception while fibrinolytic enzymes thin the blood alleviating painful abdominal cramping.*


(GLA, Dong Quai, Calcium Caprylate, Fibrinolytic Enzymes)


UTERINE AND BREAST HEALTH


Estrogen imbalances can cause the deposition of fibrin associated with fibrocystic breasts and fibroids. Fibrinolytic enzymes digest fibrous tissues keeping them away from female reproductive organs.*


Nattokinase, Serrapeptase, Bromelain, Papain ESTROGEN DOMINANCE


DHEA prevents the conversion of progesterone into unhealthy estrogens. Additionally, DIM supports normal estrogen metabolism and prevents the conversion of testosterone to estrogen, supporting normal hormone balance.*


(DIM, DHEA) LIVER CLEANSE


Milk Thistle supports liver health, while Dandelion removes exogenous phyto-estrogens and Hyssop increases the livers ability to excrete excess hormones.*


Optimal liver function is the key to hormone balance. (Milk Thistle, Dandelion Root, Hyssop Flowers)


Syntol Supports: (Yeast Cleanse)


Syntol AMD, a new enzyme-based probiotic, can support normal levels of candida yeast with virtually no signs of die-off.* “Syntol is the first probiotic cleanse that neutralizes candida without a Herxheimer reaction.”* Naturopath and Pharmacist, Dr. Stephan Bajon conducted an in-depth analysis of live blood samples in participants suffering from candidiasis.* Syntol contains several species of probiotics that appear to aggressively compete with and crowd-out candida.* In addition, Syntol uses several yeast-digesting enzymes that neutralize decaying yeast and its associated toxins.* Arthur Andrew Medical specifically studied the enzymes that develop on dead yeast in laboratory settings, similar enzymes were then reproduced, concentrated and added into the Syntol formula.* These enzymes are attracted to dying candida cells where they dissolve or digest them away.* Syntol is vegan, Non-GMO and encapsulated in all natural Acid Armor® capsules.


BLOOD SAMPLE BEFORE SUBJECT’S BLOOD AFTER 45 DAYS


+ Gastrointestinal Health including: Abdominal discomfort and bloating.*


+ Toxicity symptoms including: Headaches, Fatigue and blurred/ spotted vision.*


+ Emotional health including: Anxiety, irritability and inability to think clearly or concentrate.*


+ Food cravings including: Sweets, lack of satiety, and general over-eating.*


+ Sleep patterns including: Interrupted sleep, trouble falling asleep and waking up.*


Live images of blood plasma show high concentrations of candida yeast (dark blotches).* Participant suffers from fatigue, poor memory, dizziness, vaginal itching/ burning, blurred vision, occasional abdominal discomfort and sleep disturbance.


Participant’s blood shows normal Candida albicans.* Participant has indicated energy levels are higher than have been experienced in over 10 years. * All complaints of itching, burning and rashes abated.* Vision and digestion are now normal.*


Dr. Stefan R. Bajon, D.Ph Naturopath, Pharmacist, Certified Blood Microscopist


Live Blood Solutions docbajon@aol.com


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