Vegan Duck Flower (Aristolochia Grandiflora) Detox Gummies
Vegan Duck Flower (Aristolochia Grandiflora) Detox Gummies
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Vegan Duck Flower (Aristolochia Grandiflora) Detox Gummies

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Bears- Take 4 gummies daily

One order will provide 60 bears





The Vegan Duck Flower (Aristolochia Grandiflora) Detox Gummies, wild-harvested in the hills of Jamaica, dehydrated, made into gummies and then packaged for you. No additives, No fillers, only 100% Pure Duck!

It is said when the components of The Duck enter your body it removes EXCESS mucus EVERYWHERE it is not supposed to be and thoroughly cleanses the intestines over a period of 4 to 8 hours.


It should NEVER be consumed by pregnant or breastfeeding women, or children.

The reported benefits of the Duck Flower Detox:

- Cleanse the body of excess mucus
- Total cleanse of impacted waste in the intestines
- Eliminate parasites from the intestines
- Reduce bloating
- Increased energy & vitality
- Increased mental clarity
- Weight loss

HOW TO TAKE THE DUCK FLOWER DETOX:

It is best to take it in the morning after a light breakfast of raw fruit and water/tea. Make plans to be home all day!

After the detox is complete, reintroduce simple plant based foods slowly, such as raw fruit or raw veggies.

Although Some safety concerns, aristolochia is used to prevent seizures, increase sexual desire, boost the immune system, and start menstruation. It is also used to treat snakebite, intestinal pain, gallbladder pain, arthritis, gout, achy joints (rheumatism), eczema, weight loss, and wounds.

Aristolochia littoralis is a climbing vine that can reach about 3–4.5 metres (9.8–14.8 ft) in length. The slender stems are woody and the leaves are bright green, cordate, amplexicaul, 7–9 centimetres (2.8–3.5 in) long and 5–10 centimetres (2.0–3.9 in) wide, forming a dense attractive foliage. Flowers are heart-shaped, greenish yellow with intricate purplish-brown markings. These unusual flowers are about 7–8 centimetres (2.8–3.1 in) long, grow solitary in the leaf axils and resemble Sherlock Holmes’s pipe (hence the common name of “Dutchman’s pipe”). The inner surface of the flared mouth is completely purplish-brown. The flowering period extends through all summer. These plants are pollinated by flies which are attracted by the unpleasant carrion-like odor produced by the flowers. The numerous winged seeds are borne in dry dehiscent capsules that split like small parachutes. As the seeds are winged they are easily dispersed by wind.