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Glandular Extracts
A gland is defined as a secretory organ (i.e., an organ that secretes substances into the bloodstream or elsewhere in the body). The internal secretory organs of the body are called endocrine glands. These ductless glands secrete hormones directly into the blood stream. The glands that are known to have endocrine function include the pineal, pituitary, thyroid, [...]

Liver Extracts
Extracts of beef (bovine) liver are a rich natural source of many vitamins and minerals, including iron.

Spleen Extracts
Spleen extracts are extracts derived from the spleens of beef (bovine) sources. The spleen is a fist-sized, spongy, dark purple organ that lies in the upper left abdomen behind the lower ribs. Weighing about 7 ounces, the spleen is the largest mass of [...]

Thymus Extracts
Thymus extracts are extracts derived from the thymus glands usually of young calves (bovine). The thymus is one of our major immune system glands. It is composed of two soft pinkish-gray lobes lying in bib-like fashion just below the thyroid gland and above the heart. To [...]

Thyroid Extracts
Thyroid extracts are thyroid extracts derived from the thyroid glands of usually bovine (beef) sources.

Glucomannan
Glucomannan is a water-soluble dietary fiber that is derived from konjac root (Amorphophallus konjac). Like other forms of dietary fiber, glucomannan is considered a “bulk-forming laxative.” Glucomannan promotes a larger, bulkier stool that passes through the colon more easily and requires less pressure and subsequently less straining to expel.

Glucosamine
Glucosamine is an important building block needed by the body to manufacture specialized molecules called glycosaminoglycans, found in cartilage.

Glutathione
Glutathione is a small protein composed of three amino acids: cysteine, glutamic acid, and glycine.

Proanthocyanidins
Proanthocyanidins also called "OPCs" for oligomeric procyanidins or "PCOs" for procyanidolic oligomers are a class of nutrients belonging to the flavonoid family.

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