Description
Total Cleanse Uric Acid Solaray, 60 capsules, Secom
Complex formula for regulating blood uric acid levels.
Properties:
- Complex formula based on herbal extracts, vitamins and antioxidants
- Vegetable capsules, recommended in vegetarian/vegan diets
Effects and benefits:
- maintaining the physiological level of uric acid in the blood: it decreases the activity of hepatic xanthine oxidase which converts xanthine and hypoxanthine into uric acid
- increasing the elimination of uric acid at the renal level
- decrease in inflammation and the accumulation of uric acid crystals at the joint level: the activity of the pro-inflammatory enzymes COX-2 and 5-LOX decreases
- decrease in excessive histamine production: decreases the recurrence of painful episodes caused by joint accumulations of uric acid, maintenance of alkaline urinary pH (renal and bladder antilithiasis effect), diuretic, antiedematous, anticellulite effect (without changing sodium and potassium plasma levels)
- increase in serum resistance of red blood cells; antianemic effect
Composition Per 2 capsules:
- Vitamin C 100 mg
- Folic acid 400 mcg
- Cherry 400 mg (Prunus cerasus) (fruit concentrate, guaranteed 3.2mg anthocyanins)
- Bromelain 250 mg (from pineapple [Ananas comosus], guaranteed 625GDU)
- Quercitin 250 mg
- Turmeric (Curcuma longa) 200 mg (standardized root extract, guaranteed 190mg curcumin)
- Celery 100 mg (Apium graveolens) (standardized fruit extract, guaranteed 85 mg phthalides)
Administration method:
2 capsules/day at meals with 200ml of water or as recommended by the specialist consultant.
Do not administer to pregnant women, people diagnosed with biliary obstruction, gallstone disease, ulcer or gastric hyperacidity.
Presentation:
60 capsules
Features
Product code | 27447 |
Category | Detox, Vitamins and Supplements, Promotions, Health and wellness products -35% |
Product line | Total Cleanse |
Brand | Secom |
Range | Solaray |
Quantity | 60 |
Product type | Capsules |
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