Roid Rage · 90 Kapseln
Etliche Supplemente wurden unter dem Vorwand entwickelt, den Testosteronspiegel zu erhöhen, keines dieser Produkte war wie Roid Rage. Gods Rage kombiniert drei der derzeit beliebtesten Supplemente auf dem Markt und liefert mit Roid Rage, Turkesteron, Ashwgandha und Fadogia Agrestis. Alle drei Wirkstoffe in unfassbar hoher Dosierung und wie gewohnt in bester Qualität. Damit sagt Gods Rage anderen Testo-Boostern den Kampf an und löst die Tage ab, an dem man alle Inhaltsstoffe einzeln kaufen musste, um von ihnen zu profitieren. Roid Rage von Gods Rage, innovativ, potent und unfassbar hoch dosiert – worauf wartest du noch?
- 500 mg Turkesteron
- 500 mg Fadogia Agrestis
- 150 mg Ashwagandha
- Kombiniert drei der beliebtesten Inhaltsstoffe
- Unfassbar hoch dosiert!
- Höchste Qualität – Made in Germany
Nährwerte und Inhaltsstoffe
Nährwerttybelle | 3 Kapseln | % (NRV*) |
---|---|---|
Vitamin D3 (als Cholecalciferol) | 38 mcg | 750% |
Magnesium (als Magnesium Bisglycinat) | 50 mg | 13% |
Zink (als Zink Bisglycinat) | 15 mg | 150% |
Fadogia Agrestis-Extrakt 10:1 | 500 mg | ** |
Turkesterone (Ajuga Turkestanica-Extrakt) | 500 mg | ** |
Ashwagandha-Extrakt (Standardtisiert 5% total Withanolides) | 150 mg | ** |
Boron (als Natriumtetraborat) | 3 mg | ** |
Zutaten: Ajuga Turkestanica Extrakt 10:1, Fadogia Agrestis Extrakt 10:1, Magnesiumbisglycinat, Ashwagandha Wurzelextrakt (Withania somnifera) (5 % Withanolide), pflanzliche Kapselhülle (Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose), Zinkbisglycinat, Natriumtetraborat, Cholecalciferol Pulver.
*Prozent der empfohlenen täglichen Verzehrmenge laut Verordnung (EU) Nr. 1196/2011
**Keine Nährstoffbezugswerte (NRV) vorhanden.
Verzehrempfehlung
Hinweise
Hersteller / Distributor
Gods Rage Europe, London / United Kingdom
Nero Labs BV, Postbus 278, 5900AG Venlo, The Netherlands
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Inhalt: 90 Kapseln Artikelnr.: 8255