Broccoli Pure Sprouts (with sulforaphane)
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100% broccoli sprout extract, vegetarian
Broccoli contains a number of highly effective bioactive substances. One of these is sulforaphane, an isothiocyanate. Broccoli sprouts contain 30 to 50 times more isothiocyanates than mature broccoli. The extract in Broccoli Pure-Sprouts is of the highest attainable quality and standardised to 4,000 ppm sulforaphane. This ensures a consistent amount of bioactive ingredients. A daily dose of 2 capsules is equivalent to 20 grams of fresh broccoli sprouts. Alfytal Broccoli Pure-Sprouts can serve as an excellent substitute for fresh sprouts or as a supplement to them.
Composition
2 capsules (daily dose) contain:
Broccoli sprout extract 20:1 1000 mg
provides sulforaphane 4 mg
(standardised to 4,000 ppm sulforaphane)
Excipients:
Natural cellulose, Potato starch, Vegetarian capsule: hydroxypropylmethylcellulose.
Free from:
yeast, milk, lactose, sugar, soya, synthetic colours, fragrances and flavours, gluten and most known allergens.
Vegetarian.
Usage:
1 to 2 capsules daily with meals, unless otherwise prescribed.
Not suitable for children under 10 years.
Contains desiccant sachet – not for consumption.
Manufacturer:
OrthoBasics / ALFytal
Cornelis Haringhuizenlaan 24a
1679XW Midwoud
This product is a dietary supplement.
Do not exceed the recommended dosage.
A varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are important. A dietary supplement is not a substitute for a varied diet.
Keep out of reach of young children.
Store in a dry, sealed place at room temperature, unless otherwise advised on the label.
Consult a professional before using supplements during pregnancy, lactation, medication use, and illness.
08-2014