Capsules N°24 - Weihrauch

Weihrauch Capsules

Boswellia Serrata incense

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Quantity: 60 Stück
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Boswellia Serrata is native to India and belongs to the torchwood or frankincense and myrrh family (Burseraceae), and is naturally rich in resinous substances (β-Boswellic acids) and essential oils. It contains 78% precious resinic acids. Frankincense has been used for centuries in medicinal remedies.
Frankincense extract (Boswellia serrata), hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (capsule), separating agent: calcium carbonate.
Take 1 capsule daily with plenty of liquid.
Nutrients

Per daily dose 
(1 capsule)

% NRV*
Boswellia serrata extract400 mg 
   thereof boswellic acid260 mg 

 * NRV = % of the nutrient reference values (as per VO (EG) Nr. 1169/2011)

A varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are important. Nutritional supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Store in a closed container in a cool, dry place away from light and out of the reach of small children.

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