Human Code - Curcumin+ Piperine 95 - 60 veg. caps.
- Human Code Curcumin+ Piperine 95 is a dietary supplement containing Turmeric Root and Black Pepper Extracts intended for adults, athletes and people with increased physical activity.
Human Code - Curcumin+ Piperine 95
- Strong Antioxidant Properties
- Anti-inflammatory Formula
- Brain Cells Protection
Human Code Curcumin+ Piperine 95 is a dietary supplement intended for adults, athletes and people with increased physical activity.
Why is it worth reaching for Human Code Curcumin+ Piperine 95?
- It has neuroprotective potential and can slow down neurodegeneration
- Supports the functioning of the digestive system, including digestive functions
- Significant antioxidant potential
- Supports the cardiovascular system
- It can relieve inflammation in various tissues of the body
- The addition of piperine, which significantly increases the absorption of active ingredients
Recommended use: Take 1 capsule twice a day with meals. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Caution: The dietary supplement cannot be used as a substitute for a varied diet. A balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are recommended. The dietary supplement is not intended for children, for pregnant and breast feeding women. Do not use the product if you are allergic to any of the ingredients.
Human Code Curcumin+ Piperine 95 Ingredients: Turmeric Root Extract (Curcuma longa L.), Black Pepper Fruit Extract (Piper Nigrum), Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (Capsule). May contain traces of Lactose, Gluten and Nuts. The plant processes Milk, Eggs, Fish, Soy, Crustaceans, Nuts, Gluten, Lupine and Sesame.
Human Code Curcumin+ Piperine 95 Nutritional Values:
Curcumin+ Piperine 95 |
1 capsule | 2 capsules |
Turmeric Root Extract of which: 95% curcuminoids |
550 mg
523 mg |
1100 mg
1045 mg |
Black Pepper Fruit Extract of which: piperine 95% |
2 mg 1,9 mg |
4 mg 3,8 mg |
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