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OlioNootropic Capsules 600mg CBD

R349

Retail: R550
Excludes shipping

R349

R550
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Please Note
  • Always consult your doctor when adding to your diet. These products are not medicinal and are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease, and no claims regarding such are made.
  • Maximum dosage*: Under South African Law, do not exceed 20mg of CBD (Cannabidiol) per day.  (Regulation amending s22(A)2 of the Medicine and Related Substance Act, 1965 (Act no.101 of 1965).
About

Carefully crafted blend of traditional herbs and beneficial actives proven to induce a peaceful state of being, calm your body and mind, and/or enhance your sleep experience. The combination of anxiolytic and calming actives can have a sedative effect which wears off within 6-8 hours, thereby allowing you to have a peaceful sleep while avoiding the risk of experiencing fatigue the next day.

Product Features
  • 60 Capsules
  • 600mg CBD
  • 0% THC
  • Use: Take 1 to 2 capsules in the morning and/or afternoon with some food, or 45 minutes before an mentally demanding session. Quantity Per Dose (2 Capsules)
  • Ingredients: CBD Concentrate, α-GPC, Bacopa Monnieri, Phosphatidylserine, Lions Mane, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Ginkgo Biloba, Panax Ginseng, L-Theanine, Maca (100:1), Vinpocetine
  • * Cellulose Vegetable Capsules
Product Specifications
  • Storage: Store below 25°C out of direct sunlight.
  • Precautions: Keep out of reach of children / pets.
  • This unregistered product has not been evaluated by SAHPRA for its safety, quality or intended use. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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