Description
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PRODUCT
INGREDIENTS:
- CYANOPSIS TETRAGONALBA E.S.
- ACEROLA MALPIGHIA PUNICIFOLIA E.S. 20% Vit.C.
- GANODERMA LUCIDUM REISHI E.S. 50 % polysaccharides*
- GANODERMA LUCIDUM REISHI E.S. spore tit. 30% polysaccharides*
- CORIOLUS VERSICOLOR pilat E.S. spore tit. 30% polysaccharides*
- POLYPORUS UMBELLATUS (Pers)E.S. fructus fugus tit 20% polysaccharides*
- SHIITAKE LENTINUS EDULUSS. tit. 30 % polysaccharides*
- MAITAKE GRIFOLA FRONDOSA E.S. 30 % polysaccharides*
- CORDYCEPS SINENSIS E.S. 30 % polysaccharides*
- GLYCIRRHYZA GLABRA DGL deglycyrrhizinated*
- BOSWELLIA SERRATA E.S. resin (incens) tit 65% Boswellic. acid*
- STEVIA REBAUDIANA
- CINNAMOMUM ZEYLANICUM CEYLON CORTEX O.E.
- PISTACIA LENTISCUS RESIN O.E.
* raw material from CHINA
HOW TO USE IT
1 Tea Spoon twice a day in 250 ml of lukewarm water, preferably on an empty stomach
DAILY DOSES
ACEROLA 1200 mg
REISHI 900 mg
SHITAKE 850 mg
MAITAKE 850 mg
CORIOLUS 850 mg
POLYPORUS 850 mg
CORDYCEPS 600 mg
LICORICE 300 mg
BOSWELLIA SERRATA 130 mg
PACKAGE
220 g
Sealed vase, with manually applied seal. Resealable
References and indications to TCM are in no way intended to be substitutes for Western medicine and a varied diet.
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