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Longevity Ginseng Extract Back in Stock!

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LONGEVITY GINSENG EXTRACT BACK IN STOCK! One of our most popular herbal tinctures is now back in sto

LONGEVITY GINSENG EXTRACT BACK IN STOCK! One of our most popular herbal tinctures is now back in stock! Our Production Team has just hand-bottled a FRESH batch of our Longevity Ginseng Extract! Unlike other Ginseng extracts on the market, ours is a triple-extracted, highly concentrated liquid ginseng tincture supplement made with premium quality 4-5 year old American ginseng roots grown on a family-owned farm in Wisconsin. Our Ginseng roots are grown without any pesticides or chemical fertilizers. Ginsenosides are the beneficial compounds of ginseng & Wisconsin ginseng has higher ginsenoside levels than ginseng grown anywhere else in the world. Our ginseng extract uses 100% pure Wisconsin ginseng and is one of the most potent liquid ginseng formulas available. [Shop Now]( Our Jing Soda Ginseng Lemon Lime features our exclusive Longevity Ginseng Extract. Get them together for a DELICIOUS [Ginseng Boost]( Research studies have shown that American Ginseng (Panax Quinquefolius) has the ability to provide the following benefits: Supports healthy brain function* Anti-stress and anti-anxiety* Provides immune system support* Supports physical endurance and healthy weight loss* Supports healthy hormone balance in women and men* [Shop Now]( How to Make a Lemon-Lime Ginseng Boost Step 1: Add 1-2 dropperfuls of Lemon-Lime Jing Soda to an 8oz glass of carbonated water. Step 2: Add 1 full dropper of Longevity Ginseng Extract to the glass. Step 3: Enjoy a delicious, immune-boosting, energy-restoring glass of Lemon-Lime Ginseng Boost! This recipe is TANGY & REFRESHING and super simple to make and ENJOY! [Shop Now]( Connect with Us [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [Website]( [Email](mailto:support@longevitywarehouse.com) [Email](mailto:support@longevitywarehouse.com) Copyright © 2024 LongevityWarehouse.com, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you requested updates on our website. Our mailing address is: LongevityWarehouse.com 440 N Barranca Ave, #3737 Covina, CA 91723 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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