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Yes, it seems safe mostly. Unless you are intolerant of that berry mix.

It is mucho expensive though. You can get good antioxidant results from grapeseed extract with or without resveratrol.

The effects of polyphenols are not quick... you have to use it every day for months really to see if any benefits result. It works at the cellular level, and we have LOTS of cells!
Thank you MrsD. Could it increase energy? I don't have much energy these days. BF
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