Forskolin
This scientifically designed supplement combines the standardized plant extract, Coleus forskohlii (ForsLean®) in conjunction with N-acetyl-L-tyrosine. Coleus forskohlii, a member of the mint family (fam. Lamiaceae), is indigenous to ayurvedic medicine and grows wild in the warm subtropical temperate areas in India, Burma, and Thailand. In recent years, Coleus forskohlii has gained recognition as the only known plant source of the diterpene, forskohlin.
UPC: 696859034855
Hersteller ID: 420123
Hersteller Beschreibung: Health Products
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Produktbeschreibung: Forskolin
This scientifically designed supplement combines the standardized plant extract, Coleus forskohlii (ForsLean®) in conjunction with N-acetyl-L-tyrosine. Coleus forskohlii, a member of the mint family (fam. Lamiaceae), is indigenous to ayurvedic medicine and grows wild in the warm subtropical temperate areas in India, Burma, and Thailand. In recent years, Coleus forskohlii has gained recognition as the only known plant source of the diterpene, forskohlin.
Titel: Forskolin (Coleus forskohlii)
Zu verwenden Richtungen: Studies undertaken with the patent/trademarked material ForsLean® used 250 mg a day, one capsule in the morning and one in the evening, half an hour before a meal.
Produkt-Inhaltsstoffe: Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Cellulose, Silicon Dioxide, Magnesium Stearate.
Warnung: *All product statements on this website have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The products on this website are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Forskolin
This scientifically designed supplement combines the standardized plant extract, Coleus forskohlii (ForsLean®) in conjunction with N-acetyl-L-tyrosine. Coleus forskohlii, a member of the mint family (fam. Lamiaceae), is indigenous to ayurvedic medicine and grows wild in the warm subtropical temperate areas in India, Burma, and Thailand. In recent years, Coleus forskohlii has gained recognition as the only known plant source of the diterpene, forskohlin.