Sundance, Horny Goat Weed Complex – 60 Capsules

Horny Goat Weed Complex – 60 Capsules

Designed especially for men, Sundance Vitamins Horny Goat Weed Complex provide herbal support in vegetarian capsules. This herb has been used for centuries in traditional Chinese practices.

Our formula is enriched with a blend of exotic plants and herbs found all over the world. With 500 mg of Horny Goat Weed, the equivalent of 600 mg of Maca, 100 mg of Tribulus Terrestris Extract, 40 mg of Yohimbe Extract, and 40 mg of L-Arginine HCl per serving, these vegetarian capsules are a unique addition to your routine.

This potent Maca is derived from the Lepidium meyenii root, native to Peru, from 150 mg of a 4:1 extract per serving. Maca root is also sometimes cooked and used to enhance food flavorings. Grown in the Andes mountains, it is considered a cruciferous vegetable, similar to broccoli, cabbage, and kale.

The vitamins and supplements from Sundance are backed by three generations’ worth of industry knowledge. All products undergo rigorous processes and procedures to prioritize quality and safety. With the belief that health and happiness go hand-in-hand, Sundance Vitamins invites you to bask in the sunshine that comes from introducing these high-quality vitamins and supplements into your life.

  • Herbal supplement for men
  • Enhanced with Maca
  • Vegetarian capsules
  • Non-GMO & gluten free
  • Free of wheat, yeast, milk, lactose, soy, artificial color, flavor, sweetener & preservatives

السعر الأصلي هو: EGP1,500.00.السعر الحالي هو: EGP1,000.00.

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