Description
Long Life
Lycopene 10mg
Description
Food supplement of carotenoid lycopene with antioxidant activity particularly useful for prostate function.
Ingredients
Emulsifier: sunflower seed oil; tomato oleoresin (Solanum Lycopersicum L.) titrated in 6% lycopene; stabilizer: beeswax; gelatin pearl; firming agent: glycerol.
Gluten free.
Nutritional characteristics
How to use
Take one (1) pearl daily with water during meals.
Warnings
Food supplements are not intended as a substitute for a varied diet and should be used as part of a healthy and balanced lifestyle. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Keep out of reach of children under three years of age.
Conservation
Store in a cool, dry place.
Validity with intact packaging: 36 months.
Format
Jar with 60 pearls of 0.700 g.
Net weight: 42 g.
Code 0409
Bibliography
-Etminan M, Takkouche B, Caamano-Isorna F. The role of tomato products and lycopene in the prevention of prostate cancer: meta-analysis of observational studies. CancerEpidemBiomarkersPrev2004;13:340-5.
Food supplement of carotenoid lycopene with antioxidant activity particularly useful for prostate function.
Ingredients
Emulsifier: sunflower seed oil; tomato oleoresin (Solanum Lycopersicum L.) titrated in 6% lycopene; stabilizer: beeswax; gelatin pearl; firming agent: glycerol.
Gluten free.
Nutritional characteristics
Average values | for 1 pearl |
Lycopene | 10 mg |
How to use
Take one (1) pearl daily with water during meals.
Warnings
Food supplements are not intended as a substitute for a varied diet and should be used as part of a healthy and balanced lifestyle. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Keep out of reach of children under three years of age.
Conservation
Store in a cool, dry place.
Validity with intact packaging: 36 months.
Format
Jar with 60 pearls of 0.700 g.
Net weight: 42 g.
Code 0409
Bibliography
-Etminan M, Takkouche B, Caamano-Isorna F. The role of tomato products and lycopene in the prevention of prostate cancer: meta-analysis of observational studies. CancerEpidemBiomarkersPrev2004;13:340-5.