Micotherapy Cordyceps

Micotherapy Cordyceps è un integratore a base di Cordyceps sinensis di origine biologica, un fungo tradizionalmente utilizzato nella Medicina Orientale e tibetana. Il Cordyceps sinensis si rivela utile per favorire la corretta produzione degli ormoni steroidei, favorendo quindi la libido e il desiderio. Tradizionalmente utilizzato per contrastare i disturbi legati all’altitudine, favorisce la respirazione e l’ossigenazione cellulare

Formato

90 capsule

Mdo d'uso

1-2 capsule al giorno preferibilmente lontano dai pasti.

Proprietà

Micotherapy Cordyceps è un integratore utile in caso di astenia, affaticamento e per velocizzare il recupero da difficili stati di convalescenza. Il prodotto si rivela utile anche in caso di calo della libido, oppure per ottimizzare la performance sportiva, favorire l’aumento della massa muscolare e contrastare gli eccessivi livelli infiammatori post-workout. 

Micotherapy Cordyceps nasce dalla ricerca e dallo studio dei metodi di coltivazione del Cordyceps sinensisal fine di massimizzare il contenuto di cordicepina a 10 mg/g, caratteristica questa, che lo rende un prodotto unico nel panorama dell’integrazione micoterapica

Effetti principali

  • Favorisce la corretta produzione degli ormoni steroidei (Estrogeni-Testosterone)

  • Contribuisce al controllo degli eccessivi livelli infiammatori 

  • Utile in caso di astenia, stanchezza e stati di affaticamento psicofisico prolungati

Informazioni nutrizionali

Componenti

Per dosaggio giornaliero

Cordyceps sinensis fungo intero 1000 mg
Apporto cordicepina 10 mg
Apporto in polisaccaridi 300 mg
Reperibilità prodotto

Codice parafarmaco: 8059173430208

Inserito nel registro degli integratori n°: codice 143777

Note:

Ingredienti da agricoltura biologica (IT BIO 006) – Made in Europe - NO OGM - Senza glutine

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