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Flavay: clinical results in the
U.S. Patent were obtained using about 1.5 mg per pound of body weight
(average 2 capsules for adults and 1 capsule for children) per day. Many
people take double this amount very successfully. It is common to take
more for specific needs, during times of extreme physical exertion, stress,
allergies, or arthritic pain.
Flavay Plus: also includes phosphatidyl
serine (Leci-PS™) for which the clinical results were obtained using
200-300 mg (average 4-6 capsules for adults and 2 capsules for children)
per day. Many consumers use a combination of both Flavay and Flavay
Plus in order to economically obtain the clinical dosage of Flavay
(see above). Many have adjusted the dosage until desired results were
obtained.
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to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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