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Fenugreek
Fenugreek
180 tablets
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standardised botanical extract
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with added BioPerine®
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a convenient form of easy-to-swallow capsules
Formula with Fenugreek
A food supplement based on extract from common fenugreek seeds. This plant is well known in both culinary and herbal traditions, and has featured for centuries in kitchens and recipes across the world. In this product, its extract is delivered in a convenient, modern capsule form, giving the formula a clean, straightforward edge.
STANDARDISED FOR SAPONINS
The supplement formula also includes BioPerine® – an extract from black pepper fruit (Piper nigrum), standardised for its piperine content. This ingredient is used to help boost the bioavailability of the active substances in the supplement, so your body can make the most of every dose. Each serving contains 2 mg of piperine, which matches the typical level used in absorption-supporting formulas. With BioPerine®, the product formula is more complete and thoughtfully designed for real effectiveness.

BIOPERINE® AS A FORMULA BOOST
The formula has been boosted with BioPerine®, a patented extract from black pepper fruit. Its presence gives the product a more modern, brand-led character and sets it apart from simpler single-ingredient supplements. This blend of fenugreek extract and BioPerine® creates a formula based on plant-based ingredients with clearly defined components.

Convenient packaging that lasts longer
The product comes in capsule form, making daily use quick and hassle-free — no infusions, powders or mixes to prepare. Each pack contains 100 capsules, giving you 100 days of supplementation. It’s a practical format for anyone who values simplicity, consistency and convenience in their everyday routine.
sources
Revisiting Trigonella foenum-graecum L. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9182856
Piperine: A review of its biological effects https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32929825
Fenugreek a multipurpose crop: Potentialities and improvements https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4894452





