Congaplex® Chewable, 90 Tablets
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Congaplex® Chewable, 90 Tablets

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Congaplex® Chewable, 90 TabletsCongaplex Chewable is a great tasting version of the original Congaplex formula. Supports a healthy targeted immune response.* Supports the thymus gland and contains bovine thymus Cytosol extract.* Contains ribonucleic acid, which the body uses for protein synthesis.* Suggested Use: Three tablets per meal, or as directed. Warnings: Keep out of reach of children. Nutrients & Ingredients Each Serving Size (3 Tablets) contains: Calories 5, Cholesterol 5

Congaplex Chewable is a great tasting version of the original Congaplex formula.
  • Supports a healthy targeted immune response.* 
  • Supports the thymus gland and contains bovine thymus Cytosol™ extract.* 
  • Contains ribonucleic acid, which the body uses for protein synthesis.* 

Suggested Use:

Three tablets per meal, or as directed.

Warnings: Keep out of reach of children.


Nutrients & Ingredients

Each Serving Size (3 Tablets) contains: Calories 5, Cholesterol 5 mg, Total Carbohydrate 1 g, Vitamin A 140 mcg RAE, Vitamin C 3 mg. Proprietary Blend 150 mg: Bovine thymus Cytosol™ extract, ribonucleic acid, organic carrot, bovine bone, veal bone, bovine adrenal, defatted wheat germ, organic sweet potato, organic alfalfa (aerial parts) juice powder, nutritional yeast, organic oat flour, organic alfalfa (aerial parts), bovine kidney, veal bone PMG™ extract, organic buckwheat (aerial parts) juice powder, organic buckwheat flour, organic shiitake mushroom powder, organic reishi mushroom powder, rice bran, sunflower lecithin powder, and d-alpha tocopherol (vitamin E sunflower). Other Ingredients: Organic cane sugar, cellulose, raspberry powder, maltodextrin, calcium lactate, magnesium citrate, ascorbic acid, natural flavor, calcium stearate, and vitamin A palmitate. Contains: Wheat.


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