Description
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Food supplement based on serenoa repens, lycopene, camellia sinensis, urtica dioica; adjuvant to the maintenance of the physiological properties of the prostate gland.It contains no gluten or sugar.
Serenoa Repens (synonym of Sabal Serrulata)
Plant widespread in the United States, Southern Europe and North Africa. The most important chemical constituents are different sterols, free fatty acids, carotenoids, essential oils and polysaccharides.
Useful for the proper functioning of the urinary tract and prostate.
Lycopene
Natural pigment belonging to the carotenoid class, it is characterized by antioxidant properties similar to those of beta-carotene, but is much more powerful, therefore much more effective in preventing damage from oxygen free radicals. In nature, Lycopene is present in tomatoes and other plant substances; endowed with high antioxidant activity, it is considered among the carotenoids the most powerful "scavenger" (scavenger) of oxygen free radicals.
Urtica Dioica
Perennial herbaceous plant, native to Western Asia, widespread in all temperate regions, including Italy. In modern phytotherapy the root plays a leading role, in fact it is rich in phytosterols (α-sitosterol, daucosterol and related glucosides), with a mechanism of action similar to those of Serenoa but also contains lectins (scopoletin) that inhibit EGF (Epidermal Grow Factor) a cellular growth factor capable of reducing symptoms and partially also the volume of the gland. Therefore the root extract of Urtica Dioica is particularly beneficial for limiting the growth of prostatic tissue induced by androgens and in particular by dihydrotestosterone.
Green tea
It is obtained from the leaf buds and young leaves of the plant known by the scientific name of "Camelia sinensis". The peculiarity of this plant is given by the high antioxidant potential.
Ingredients
for 1 tablet (1300 mg) |
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Serenoa Repens (dry extract 45% fatty acids) | 450 mg |
Urtica dioica dry extract (Radix) | 300 mg |
Green Tea (Catechins) | 100 mg |
Lycopene | 10 mg |
How to use
It is recommended to take 1 tablet per day before meals for a period of no less than 3/4 months.
Warnings
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Keep out of reach of children under 3 years of age. Supplements should not be considered as a substitute for a varied diet. Pregnant or breastfeeding women and children are advised to seek medical advice.
Format
Pack of 30 tablets of 1300 mg.
Cod. 1010020.
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