Give Back Health Clinic Collection - Saffron + Zinc

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Size: 60 Vege Capsules
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Description

Give Back Health's Saffron + Zinc product contains ingredients shown to help reduce the occurrence of mild anxiety and decrease symptoms of stress.

We donate therapeutically active nutritional supplements to vulnerable and at-risk Australians. Dose for dose. For every dose you purchase, we donate the equivalent number of doses of our ARTG-listed immunity products. This product gives back 30 doses.

Feel good. Give back.

  • Saffron (affron®) at the clinically trialled dosage for mood balance, stress and mild anxiety.
  • DNA certified, 100% vertically integrated saffron.
  • Free from gluten, corn, lactose, egg, sulfites, tree nuts, soy, maltodextrin and magnesium stearate.
  • Vegan friendly.

Ingredients

Ingredient Per 1 vcap
Crocus sativus (Saffron) stigma extract
equiv. stigma dry 42 mg
Zinc citrate dihydrate 15.58 mg
equiv. Zinc 5 mg

Excipients:
calcium hydrogen phosphate, colloidal anhydrous silica, dextrin, hypromellose, leucine, microcrystalline cellulose, purified water

Directions for Use

Common Dosage Range
Take 2 capsules daily with food.

Warnings

Contraindications/Cautions
Saffron well tolerated in clinical trials.

Antidiabetes drugs
Theoretically, concomitant use of saffron with antidiabetic drugs may increase the risk of hypoglycemia.

Antihypertensive drugs
Theoretically, concomitant use of saffron with antihypertensive drugs may increase the risk of hypotension.

Calcium channel blockers
Theoretically, concomitant use of saffron with calcium channel blockers may cause additive vasodilatory effects.

CNS depressants
Concomitant use of saffron with CNS depressants may have an additive effect.

Cytochrome P450 1a2 (Cyp1a2) substrates
In men, saffron has been shown to inhibit the activity of cytochromes P450. Theoretically, it may result in decreased drug elimination, and increase serum levels of drugs metabolised by P450 pathway.

Always read the label. If symptoms persist, talk to your healthcare professional. Vitamin and mineral supplements should not replace a balanced diet.

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