Bionic Joints · 400g
Joints, tendons and ligaments are all structures that can be put under a lot of strain through sport. This strain requires that the joints are always in the best condition so that all movement sequences can be carried out optimally. To ensure that this is the case, it is important to provide the body with everything it needs to maintain the joints, tendons and ligaments.
- Comprehensive formula to support joints, ligaments and tendons
- Scientifically proven ingredients
- Antioxidant action
- Peptan® collagen peptides and OptiMSM®.
- Highly dosed
- Easy to dose
- Proven quality - Made in Germany
Nährwerte und Inhaltsstoffe
Average nutritional values | Serving 20 g | % (NRV*) |
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Vitamins and Minerals: | ||
Calcium (as calcium citrate) | 200 mg | 25 % |
Vitamin C (as L-ascorbic acid) | 40 mg | 50 % |
Manganese (as manganese citrate) | 1 mg | 50 % |
Boron (as disodium tetraborate decahydrate) | 1 mg | ** |
Copper (as copper gluconate) | 0.5 mg | 50 % |
Selenium (as sodium selenite) | 27.5 µg | 50 % |
Collagen matrix: | ||
Peptan® Collagen hydrolizate type 1 and type 3 | 6000 mg | ** |
Peptan® Collagen hydrolizate type 2 | 1000 mg | ** |
Cat's claw extract | 3000 mg | ** |
D-Glucosamine HCl | 1000 mg | ** |
Chondroitin sulfate | 1000 mg | ** |
OptiMSM® | 1000 mg | ** |
Hyaluronic acid | 250 mg | ** |
Bromelain | 250 mg | ** |
Zutaten: Collagen hydrolisate type 1 & type 3 (from beef), cat's claw extract, collagen hydrolisate type 2 (from chicken), D-glucosamine hydrochloride, chondroitin sulphate (from beef), methylsulfonylmethane (OptiMSM®), calcium citrate (21% calcium), natural flavor, sodium hyaluronate, maltodextrins, bromelain, acidifier: DL-malic acid, flavoring, beetroot powder (Beta vulgaris), vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid), sweetener: sucralose, sodium borate, sodium selenite, copper gluconate, manganese citrate.
*Prozent der empfohlenen täglichen Verzehrmenge laut Verordnung (EU) Nr. 1196/2011
**Keine Nährstoffbezugswerte (NRV) vorhanden.
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Hinweise
Hersteller / Distributor
GN Laboratories Europe, London / United Kingdom
Nero Labs BV, Postbus 278, 5900AG Venlo, The Netherlands
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