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Wild Carrot Alcohol-FREE Liquid Extract, Wild Carrot (Daucus Carota) Dried Seed Glycerite Herbal Supplement 2oz

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Expertly extracted Wild Carrot Tincture Supplement! To purchase an Alcohol-based version of this extract please follow this link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QB2F0JW/ (Copy and Paste the Link into a Browser Address Bar).

Wild Carrot Glycerite contains ONLY natural ingredients! Alcohol Free! Gluten Free! Non-GMO!

High Quality Wild Carrot Tincture Supplement - we use classic conventional methods of extraction! We meticulously produce our extracts according to precise standards where each herb is extracted according to the distinct characteristic of each plant!

Super concentrated Wild Carrot Glycerin based liquid extract: dry material / solvents ratio is 1:3!

We strictly use Only Certified Organic or ethically sourced wild harvested raw material, vegetable palm glycerin and crystal clear artesian purified water! Really the BEST Wild Carrot herbal glycerite on market!

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Health and Beauty

Brand:

HawaiiPharm

EAN:

0617503392060

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HawaiiPharm

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HawaiiPharm

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2 Ounce

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The wild carrot is a herbaceous, somewhat variable biennial plant that grows between 1 and 2 feet (0.3 and 0.6 m) tall, roughly hairy, with a stiff solid stem. The leaves are tri-pinnate, finely divided and lacy, overall triangular in shape. The flowers are small and dull white, clustered in flat, dense umbels. They may be pink in bud and there may be a reddish flower in the centre of the umbel. The lower bracts are three-forked or pinnate, a fact which distinguishes the plant from other white-flowered umbellifers. As the seeds develop, the umbel curls up at the edges, becomes more congested, and develops a concave surface. The fruits are oval and flattened, with short styles and hooked spines. The dried umbels detach from the plant, becoming tumbleweeds.