Anti Inflammation · 60 capsules
Anyone who pushes their limits in the gym and trains hard is putting their body under great strain. Increased inflammation levels can hardly be avoided, which can have a whole range of disadvantages. With its matrix of active ingredients, Anti Inflammation from Gods Rage ensures that your inflammation levels don't spike and nothing stands in the way of your PRs in the gym.
- Ingredients with pronounced anti-inflammatory effects
- Effect proven by studies
- Based on plant-based active ingredients
- Highly dosed ingredients
- Potent active ingredient matrix
- Easy to dose capsule form
- Highest quality - Made in Germany
Nährwerte und Inhaltsstoffe
Composition | per 2 capsules | % (NRV*) |
---|---|---|
Bromelain | 650 mg | ** |
Turmeric rhizome extract | 264 mg | ** |
thereof curcuminoids | 251 mg | ** |
Chinese golden thread root extract | 200 mg | ** |
thereof berberine | 100 mg | ** |
Black pepper extract | 5.0 mg | ** |
thereof piperine | 4.75 mg | ** |
Zutaten: Bromelain, turmeric rhizome extract 50:1 (Curcuma longa, contains 95 % curcuminoids), coating agent: hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (vegetable capsule shell), Chinese golden thread root extract 25:1 (Coptis chinensis, contains 50 % berberine), black pepper extract (contains 95 % piperine)
*Prozent der empfohlenen täglichen Verzehrmenge laut Verordnung (EU) Nr. 1196/2011
**Keine Nährstoffbezugswerte (NRV) vorhanden.
Verzehrempfehlung
Hinweise
Die angegebene empfohlene tägliche Verzehrsmenge darf nicht überschritten werden. Nahrungsergänzungsmittel sollten nicht als Ersatz für eine ausgewogene und abwechslungsreiche Ernährung verwendet werden. Das Produkt ist außerhalb der Reichweite von kleinen Kindern zu lagern.
Quellen
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Inhalt: 60 capsules Artikelnr.: 7378