Energovital

Biologically active supplements developed by Professor N.P. Maksutina

Energovital

      Granules.
Composition: dry burdock root, fresh ginseng root, quercetin (modulated), large plantain flowers, pectin, glucose, ascorbic acid, citric acid.    Contains triterpene saponins (panaxosides), polyacetylenes, lignans, inulin-type fructans, pectins, organic acids, flavonoids, mucilage, phenolic and sulfur-containing compounds, vitamins C, P, E, K, carotenoids, tannins, amino acids, fats and essential oils, macro- and microelements (K, Ca, Fe, S, Cu, Zn, Si, Cr, J).Using the latest technologies, it has been achieved that Energohit preserves natural complexes of peptides, triterpene saponins – panaxosides of ginseng – with polysaccharides, stabilized by modulated quercetin, combined with ascorbic acid.

Biological action: antioxidant, energizing, toning, detoxifying, blood-purifying, choleretic, anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, antiviral, antibiotic, diuretic, immunostimulating.

Dietary supplement to the diet, a source of natural biologically active substances. Prevents aging processes, promotes hematopoiesis, regulation of metabolism, synthesis of pancreatic enzymes, steroid hormones.

Recommended by the Ministry of Health of Ukraine for use as a source of natural biologically active substances to improve metabolism in diabetes, overwork, and hypotension, to enhance mental and physical performance.

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