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Leg Cramps Support Organic Pills - 1000 mg
Leg Cramps Support Organic Pills - 1000 mg
Leg Cramps Support Organic Pills - 1000 mg
Leg Cramps Support Organic Pills - 1000 mg
Leg Cramps Support Organic Pills - 1000 mg
Leg Cramps Support Organic Pills - 1000 mg
Leg Cramps Support Organic Pills - 1000 mg

Leg Cramps Support Organic Pills - 1000 mg - Quinine Tablets for Cramp Defense - Cinchona Bark Herb Supplement - Quinine Capsules for Muscle Cramp - Vegan Capsules - 1000 mg - 110 Count (Pack of 1)

Product ID : 43943012
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Galleon Product ID 43943012
UPC / ISBN 696299616345
Shipping Weight 0.26 lbs
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Manufacturer FLORIDA HERBS
Shipping Dimension 4.41 x 2.28 x 2.24 inches
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Leg Cramps Support Organic Pills - 1000 mg Features

  • Effective for Leg Cramps Support and Muscle Cramps

  • 1000 mg per capsule, 110 capsules per bottle. Contains: Cinchona Bark (Approximately 800 mg per serving)

  • Our Quinine Herbal Supplement is vegetarian. Feel confident in the knowledge that you are using only the best perfect product made from the purest and most organic ingredients

  • The Quinine was derived from Cinchona Bark, other names: (Cinchona succirubra) from remote areas of the Andes in South America

  • All our products are designed and manufactured in the USA


About Leg Cramps Support Organic Pills - 1000 Mg

Scientific Name: Cinchona spp. (C. officinalis, C. ledgeriana, C. succirubra). Distribution and Habitat: The native range of cinchona species are the lower to mid-elevations of the Andes in South America. Cinchona is the national tree of both Peru and Ecuador. Supposedly, the planting of cinchona trees outside of South America was initiated by the Jesuits, who had long collected the bark in Peru and promoted its use wherever there were Jesuit missions. The constant need for malaria medicine motivated the British and Dutch to bring cinchona to their colonies by smuggling it out of the Spanish colonies and establishing plantations in Asia. Chinchona bark is best known as the source of the drug quinine and is now cultivated throughout the tropics, including regions Peru, Africa, and Asia. Other Common Names: Peruvian bark, quinine, Jesuit’s bark, chinchona, fever tree, kinakina, quina-quina, quinine bark tree.