curcumin-Loges plus Boswellia

curcumin-Loges plus Boswellia

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Summary
Turmeric, also known as turmeric, is a perennial plant native to the tropical climate of India. Very large, elongated, pointed leaves and large, white-greenish to purple flowers grow on stalks from the yellow, strongly branched rhizomes.
Turmeric powder is the dried, grated root of the plant, which is one of the most important spices in India and Southeast Asia. Turmeric has also been used in Indian Ayurveda for thousands of years. In our country, turmeric is best known as the coloring component of curry powder.
Turmeric is particularly valued for the curcuminoids contained in the roots, especially curcumin.
In addition to the turmeric root, frankincense has also proven useful.
Thousands of years ago, incense played an important role, especially in oriental countries. The Egyptians, for example, used it for embalming, as incense and for disinfection. For them, incense was considered the scent of heaven, reserved only for gods.
The frankincense tree grows primarily in dry, mountainous areas such as semi-deserts and the resin is obtained by notching the trunk between October and March.
The two ingredients (curcumin and Boswellia serrata) form a perfect interaction and create a wide range of possible uses.
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Active ingredients
72.5 mg Indian frankincense tree resin extract
0.01 mg colecalciferol
34 mg curcuma root extract
Excipients
Iron oxides and hydroxides
Gelatin from beef
Polysorbate 20
Polysorbate 80
Sorbitol
Glycerol
Description
Curcumin - the power of turmeric root - with 185 times better bioavailability* plus Indian frankincense and vitamin D
curcumin-Loges® plus Boswellia - the powerful duo from traditional Ayurveda in the most modern technology


Combination of valuable natural substances from
turmeric
and Indian
incense


Superior bioavailability
through patented micellar technology**,
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Variety of possible uses
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Thoughtfully combined
with the recommended daily dose of vitamin D

Turmeric, also known as turmeric, is a perennial plant native to the tropical climate of India. Very large, elongated, pointed leaves and large, white-greenish to purple-colored flowers grow on stalks from the yellow, strongly branched rhizomes.
Turmeric powder is the dried, grated root of the plant, which is one of the most important spices in India and Southeast Asia represents. Turmeric has also been used in Indian Ayurveda for thousands of years. In our country, turmeric is best known as the coloring component of curry powder.
Turmeric is particularly valued because of the curcuminoids contained in the roots, especially curcumin.
In addition to the turmeric root, frankincense has also proven itself.
Frankincense played an important role thousands of years ago, especially in oriental countries. The Egyptians, for example, used it for embalming, as incense and for disinfection. For them, incense was considered the scent of heaven, which was reserved only for gods.
The frankincense tree grows primarily in dry, mountainous areas such as semi-deserts and the resin is obtained by notching the trunk between October and March.
The two ingredients (curcumin and Boswellia serrata) form a perfect interaction and create a wide range of possible uses.
Micelles as a taxi to the recording location
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curcumin-Loges plus Boswellia

AED 209.00
+ AED 57.00 Air Shipping
  • Includes any applicable VAT and customs duty.
  • Air shipping cost to be recalculated with delivery address at checkout.
  • To be delivered in 6 - 9 * working days.
  • 100% genuine and new product.
  • Credit card / Cash on Delivery
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