Nature's Sunshine Bergamot Cholesterol Care
Nature's Sunshine Bergamot Cholesterol Care
• Bergamot may help maintain healthy cholesterol levels in healthy individuals. • May help improve the LDL:HDL cholesterol ratio in healthy individuals. • May assist in the maintenance of triglycerides in healthy individuals.
Nature's Sunshine Bergamot Cholesterol Care
Nature's Sunshine Bergamot Cholesterol Care
• Bergamot may help maintain healthy cholesterol levels in healthy individuals. • May help improve the LDL:HDL cholesterol ratio in healthy individuals. • May assist in the maintenance of triglycerides in healthy individuals.
- Grown in Calabria italy
A new approach for healthy cholesterol management is found in the juice of the citrus fruit
Bergamot. Bergamot citrus extract is rich in the flavonoids melitidine and brutieridine. These
compounds are believed to be the reason that Bergamot displays positive effects on healthy
cholesterol levels. A large clinical trial demonstrated improvement in the LDL:HDL cholesterol
ratio as well as helping to maintain healthy blood sugar levels in healthy individuals. Bergamot
is an endemic plant of the Calabrian region in Southern Italy. It differs from other citrus fruits
because of the unique composition of its antioxidant flavonoids, and their particularly high
content. Ascorbic acid has been added to the formula as a protective antioxidant
Ingredients
Ingredients
Herbal extract (500mg) equivalent to fresh:
Citrus aurantium (Bergamot) fruit juice 75g
Ascorbic acid 50mg
Dosage
Dosage
Adults: Take one tablet twice daily 30 minutes
before main meals for optimal absorption.
Additional information
Additional information
May Assist With:
Help maintain healthy cholesterol in healthy individuals
Improve the LDL:HDL cholesterol ratio.
Maintenance of triglycerides in healthy individuals.
Assist in healthy blood sugar levels in healthy individuals.
Support cardiovascular health.
Warnings:
Not recommended for use by pregnant or lactating women.
Blood cholesterol levels should be regularly checked.
If symptoms persist consult your healthcare practitioner