Organic Complex for Him

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By: NUTRIVORE

Discover the power of ancient wisdom combined with modern nutritional science through Organic Complex for Him, a supplement rooted in the rich traditions of Ayurveda and Tibetan medicine. Designed specifically to enhance male vitality and well-being, this unique formula harnesses the potent nutrients from select organs from organic grass-fed beef.

  • Beef Liver: High in preformed A and B vitamins and Iron for vision, skin, and immune system support.
  • Beef Heart: Contains CoQ10, which is crucial for heart health, along with lean protein for muscle maintenance.
  • Beef Tripe: Contains natural prebiotics that support digestive and reproductive health.
  • Beef Testicles: Rich in Zinc, a vital mineral for testosterone production and reproductive health. Also provides Selenium, which supports immune function and helps reduce oxidative stress.
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The ingredients behind the product, and the role they’re intended to play in the body.

Gut Health
Prebiotic
Skin Health
Vitamin A
Vitamin B
Zinc
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