Fushi Organic Wholefood Tribulus (Gokshura) 60 Capsules
Fushi Organic Wholefood Tribulus (Gokshura)
Fushi's natural products are made from the highest quality, biodynamically grown, organic and wild, crafted herbs, derived from sustainable sources.
This Ayurvedic herb has been widely used to support male health. It can be beneficial for improving sports performance, supporting libido and fertility issues in men. Tribulus Terrestris is also known as Gokshura, or Gokhru.
Gokshura Fruit Organic (Tribulus Terrestris),
400mg of herb per capsule
Origin: India.
Made from freshly ground herb from this seasons harvest. Capsulated in our workshop within 1 hour after being ground.
Certified Organic by The UK Soil Association. Licence No: DA22368. EU Organic Certified GB-ORG-05 EU/non-EU agriculture.
Free from:
Fillers. Gluten. Wheat. Lactose. Preservatives. Artificial Colouring. Yeast. Sugar. Animal testing. Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
Directions: 2 capsules daily or as directed by your healthcare practitioner
Caution: Use only as directed. Not recommended for pregnancy or breastfeeding. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet. Store in a cool dry place out of reach of children.
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All orders over £30* | Express Delivery is £5.99 |
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