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GO Healthy Turmeric 600Mg 60 Vege Capsules

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Code: 11001933
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GO TURMERIC 600mg MERIVA® CURCUMIN contains the patented ingredient Meriva®, an optimised form of curcuminoids, the active ingredient in Turmeric. Turmeric relieves symptoms of mild arthritis in aging individuals such as mild joint stiffness, aches and pains. Curcuminoids act as antioxidants which reduce free radicals formed in the body.
Turmeric:
Relieves symptoms of mild arthritis in aging individuals such as:
Mild joint stiffness
Mild aches and pains
Vegetarian friendly
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Go Healthy
GO Healthy Turmeric 600Mg 60 Vege Capsules
RRP $54.49
$30.51
44% OFF RRP
Currently unavailable
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