Shiitake 450 mg pureSNP
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Shiitake 450 mg pure - Herbal Preparation
The shiitake is considered the king of mushrooms and is the second most consumed mushroom in the world after the champignon.
A physician during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) wrote: "This mushroom is a means of maintaining health and has a good influence on blood circulation."
Important!
At SNP, you receive a high-quality extract (not powder) filled in capsules.
The extract is obtained from the extraction medium processed mushroom powder, so that only the most important substances such as polysaccharides and amino acids are present, and the effectiveness of the mushroom is maximised - hence we achieve very high values, particularly concerning the proportion of polysaccharides.
Strengthens the immune system
Promotes the natural defence system of body cells
Composition per daily dosage of 2 capsules:
900 mg shiitake extract (lentinus endodus)
PURE: without fillers, without additives.
Ingredients
Shiitake extract, gelatin capsule.
Usage:
1 to 2 capsules per day.
Interaction: in theory, we could add the effect of shiitake to those plants which, in supplements or medicines, have a cholesterol-lowering effect.
Manufacturer:
Super Nature Products Europe BV
Schootense Dreef 22
5708 HZ Helmond
This product is a food supplement.
Do not exceed the recommended dosage.
A varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are important. A food supplement is not a substitute for a varied diet.
Keep out of reach of young children.
Store in a dry, closed place at room temperature, unless otherwise advised on the label.
Consult an expert before using supplements in case of pregnancy, lactation, medication, and illness.
02-2016