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Revenol Antioxidants
Free Radical Scavengers

Revenol Antioxidants

Web Special £25.75
Size 60 tablets - 30 servings

Special Ingredients

Antioxidants - from maritime pine bark and grape seed pycnogenols extracts are water and oil soluble - up to 95% in concentration and bio-availability. These ingredients are free from solvents, pesticides and tannins and are extracted according to pharmaceutical standards.

Curcuminoids - These are natures most powerful and aggressive antioxidant. They are around 150 times more powerful than Vitamin E. Curcuminoids are around 60 times more powerful than Vitamin C and are also about 3 times more powerful than the antioxidants from maritime pine bark and grape seed pycnogenols extracts.

Ginkgo Biloba - This is a powerful dietary supplement for the brain and circulatory system and has been added to the phytosome delivery system for greater absorption.

Esterfied Vitamin C - is a bonded form of Vitamin C molecules in a configuration that increases its power and residual retention in the body. Normally the body emulates 80% of its supply of Vitamin C in 24 hours. In contrast, only about 5% of Esterfied Vitamin C, which is retained for three days, is eliminated. Since antioxidants and Vitamin C have a synergistic effect, an increase in the retention time can be extremely beneficial to the body.

Vitamin E - This is used in a phytosome delivery service for greater absorption and effectiveness.

Micro-Spheres - that bond to the intestinal wall potentially allow up to 400% more of Revenol's vital ingredients to be digested and absorbed.

Alpha and Beta-Carotene - These are unique antioxidants that increase potency even further.

Key Benefits

Nutritional support intended to address the following:

  • Circulation and cell vitality
  • Heart and cardiovascular systems
  • Lethargy
  • Vigour and Vitality
  • Wrinkles and other effects of ageing on the skin


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