ALLNUTRITION HEALTH & CARE ASHWAGANDHA WOMEN is a dietary supplement for women uniquely formulated to combine three key ingredients: ashwagandha, shatavari and piperine, creating a powerful combination of synergies that together support women's health
HEALTH & CARE ASHWAGANDHA WOMEN is not another standard dietary supplement - it provides great support for every woman. The unique KSM-66 Ashwagandha® extract combined with shatavari ensures that you will achieve the power of a true Wonder Woman!
HEALTH & CARE - A NEW QUALITY OF SUPPLEMENTS
The Health & Care wyróżnia się nie tylko wysoką jakorange of vegan supplements is distinguished not only by its high quality, but also by its perfectly selected ingredients, working in perfect harmony with each other.
What makes Health & Care nique is not just the individual ingredients, but their synergistic combination. The product is labelled "TYPE ALPHA" - dietary supplements based on patented, branded ingredients with research-proven efficacy are marked with this label.
BALANCED COMBINATION OF HIGH-QUALITY COMPONENTS
KSM-66 Ashwagandha® is a standardised extract of ashwagandha root. It is widely used in Ayurvedic medicine, an ancient Hindu medical tradition, as an adaptogen. Ashwagandha has a calming effect and increases resistance to physical and mental stress [1]. It may also provide relief from PMS symptoms by regulating the (psycho)neuroendocrine system [2-3].
Shatavari is a plant traditionally used in Ayurveda, dedicated mainly to women, due to its attribution of various properties during the stages of life of a woman. Thanks to its active compounds, the plant has a strong effect on typically female problems.
BioPerine® added to the formula, is a key synergistic element that ensures effectiveness. It is a patented standardised extract derived from black pepper, containing no less than 95% piperine. A clinically proven enhancer of nutrient bioavailability [4].
Discover the power of the synergy contained in HEALTH & CARE ASHWAGANDHA WOMEN!
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[3] Shrilata et al. Ayurvedic management of premenstrual syndrome: a case study. Int J Res Ayurveda Pharm. 2017;8(S2):119-121
[4] Basu, T.K.: The influence of drugs with particular reference to aspirin on bioavailability of Vitamin C; in Counsell, Hornig, Vitamin C, pp.273-281 (Applied Science Publishers, Barking 1981)