Polliprost 1000 Food supplement based on pollen, pumpkin and black cohosh, and with a pool of antioxidants such as quercetin, lycopene and vitamin E. Indicated in case of low dietary intake or increased need for these nutrients and can be useful for promoting physiological functions of the prostate.
Ingrediants Microspore pollen (pollen) dry extract; quercetin from the fruits of dimorphandra mollis; filling agent: microcrystalline cellulose; dibasic calcium phosphate; pumpkin seeds (cucurbita pepo l.) dry extract; black cohosh rhizome (black cohosh racemosa nuttal) dry extract titrated 2.5% in deoxyactein; lycopene 6% powder (from lycopersicum esculentum fruits); vitamin and acetate (carrier: gelatin); anti-caking agents: vegetable magnesium stearate; silicon dioxide.
How to use We recommend taking 2 tablets a day to be swallowed with water or other drink.
Warnings Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Keep out of the reach of children under three years of age.
Supplements are not intended as a substitute for a varied diet.
For the use of the product and for the duration of its intake it is advisable to consult a doctor. However, the product should not be used in liver dysfunctions or diseases.
For pregnant or lactating women and children it is recommended to seek medical advice.
storage To be kept in a cool and dry place.
Nutritional characteristics | per dose (2 ovalettes) | % RDA * |
Qercitina | 220 mg | - |
Lycopene | 1.20 mg | - |
Vitamin E | 10.0 mg | 100 |
Pollen extracted | 1000 mg | - |
Pumpkin dry extract | 50.0 mg | - |
Black Cohosh dry extract titrated 2.5% | 40.0 mg | - |
* RDA: Recommended Daily Allowance.
Format Pack of 30 ovalettes.
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