Micotherapy Maitake
Micotherapy Maitake è un integratore che contiene la polvere del fungo intero Grifola Frondosa, o Maitake, da agricoltura biologica. Tradizionalmente il Maitake è considerato un tonico-adattogeno, utile per riequilibrare le funzioni dell’organismo, aumentare la vitalità, potenziare la risposta immunitaria e contrastare problematiche dismetaboliche associate al sovrappeso
Formato
90 capsule
Mdo d'uso
3 capsule al giorno preferibilmente lontano dai pasti
Proprietà
Micotherapy Maitake contiene l’intero spettro di polisaccaridi e metaboliti secondari caratteristici del fungo e nel loro insieme svolgono attività di controllo dei parametri correlati a dismetabolismi caratteristici in situazioni di sovrappeso e obesità di tipo androide. Tra le varie frazioni polisaccaridiche isolate nel Maitake dotate di attività biologica, la frazione D e la frazione X sono risultate particolarmente efficaci rispettivamente nel supporto immunitario e nella gestione dei parametri metabolici, azione mediata anche dalla modulazione del microbiota intestinale, utile per il controllo del peso corporeo.
Effetti principali
Azione di sostegno al metabolismo, contribuisce al controllo del profilo lipido e dell’iperglicemia Utile nel controllo del peso in caso di obesità o sovrappeso di tipo androide
Informazioni nutrizionali
Componenti |
Per dosaggio giornaliero |
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Maitake sporophorum | 1500 mg |
Reperibilità prodotto
Codice parafarmaco: A927117263
Inserito nel registro degli integratori n°: codice 77816
Note:
ingredienti da agricoltura biologica (IT BIO 006) – Made in Europe - No OGM - Senza glutine
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