What are the Ingredients of Rhodiolin Food Supplement?
Rhodiolinis a food supplement containing glycine, L-theanine, andrhodiola(Rhodiola rosea)root extract. One capsule contains 300 mgglycine, 200 mg L-theanine, and 150 mgrhodiola root extract.RhodiolinThe 150 mgRhodiola rosearoot extract contains 4.5 mg rosavin and 1.5 mg salidroside. Ingredients and recommended consumption date are listed on the box.
Does not contain common allergens such as milk casein, egg, fish, crustaceans, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, gluten, and soy. Does not contain coloring, sweetening, or preservatives.
Properties of Rhodiolin Food Supplement
The plant Rhodiola(Rhodiola rosea)is also known as the "golden root." It has been widely used in traditional use since ancient Greece. It grows in the cold, mountainous regions of Europe and Asia.
Rhodiolinis the world's richest, highest quality, standardized root extract used in dietary supplements.Rhodiola roseaextract is standardized based on rosavin and salidroside.
L-theanine, one of the active ingredients in Rhodiolin, is an amino acid found in green tea leaves and some mushrooms.
Rhodiolinanother active ingredient,glycine, is naturally found in meat, chicken, legumes, and dairy products.
One box contains 40 vegan capsules.
Presented in titanium dioxide-free vegan capsules.
Suitable for vegetarian and vegan use.
Food supplement approval number: 015368-02.12.2022
How to Use Rhodiolin?
Rhodiolin CapsuleHow to use the food supplement: Take 1 capsule half an hour before your morning meal.
Suitable for use by individuals aged 11 and over.
It is recommended that you consult your doctor for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
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