VERTIGENICS

The Natural Vertigo Breakthough

 

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Vertigenics is a specialized formula designed to support your balance system so you can walk freely and with confidence. Vertigenics is a meticulously crafted natural solution that combines a variety of carefully chosen, extremely potent brain-supporting plants.

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Vertigenics, you’ll find:

An optimally dosed proprietary blend of nourishing ingredients that have been carefully mixed to complement each other in a powerful formula.

 

Zinc

Chromium

Alpha Lipoic Acid

Green Tea Leaf

Berberine HCL

Resveratrol

Milk Thistle

Cayenne Fruit

Ginseng Korean

 

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