Hawthorn i-complex 580mg
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Description
Hawthorn i-complex 580mg from Mensan is a food supplement based on dry extracts of Hawthorn, Linden, Passionflower, Lemon Balm and Sage.
Properties and benefits of Hawthorn i-complex 580mg
Active ingredients of the formula:
- Hawthorn are shrubs or trees of 1.5-4 m, from the Rosaceae family. Its active components are flavonoids.
- The Tila is a large tree up to 25 m high from the Tiliaceae family, the parts used are the inflorescences. Its active ingredients are flavonoids.
- Passionflower is a climbing plant of up to 10m, from the Passifloraceae family. The part used is the aerial top.
- Rosemary is a branched subshrub of the Lamiaceae family. The parts used are the leaves and flowering top.
- The Poppy is a herbaceous plant of the Papaveraceae family. The parts used are the petals and seeds.
- Melissa or lemon balm is a plant from the Lamiaceae family. The parts used are the leaves and aerial tops.
- Salvia is a shrub from the Lamiaceae family. The parts used are the leaves and flowering tops.
How to take Hawthorn i-complex 580mg?
It is recommended to take 1 capsule a day with food.
Precautions
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Keep out of the reach of children.
Storage conditions
Store in a cool, dry place.
Composition of Hawthorn i-complex 580mg
For 1 capsule:
Dry hawthorn extract, titrated to 2% flavonoids (80 mg.), Linden dry extract (60 mg.), Passionflower dry extract titrated to 2% flavonoids (70 mg.), Rosemary dry extract, titrated 6% rosmarinic acid (70 mg.), Poppy dry extract, titrated to 0.16% papaverine (35 mg.), Melissa dry extract titrated to 2.5% rosmarinic acid (70 mg.), Dry extract of Sage titrated to 2.7% rosmarinic acid (70 mg.), Hydrolyzed brown rice (25 mg), Anti-caking agent: magnesium stearate Wrapper: Vegetable gelatin.
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