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Superfoods Hippophaes Eubias 350Mg - 50 Capsules
29.50€

SuperFoods Hippophaes Eubias 350mg, 50 capsHippophae EUBIAS™ is an all natural supplement of high nutritional value derived from the seeds of the Hippophae Ramnoides (Sea Buckthorn) plant. It contains more than 15 antioxidants, all the Omega fatty acids(omega 3,6,9 and even omega7), sterols and flavonoids, most of the vitamins, several minerals and trace minerals, carotene, lycopene, zeaxanthin, astaxanthin and many other ingredients that literally promote it into the ultimate food in the world with a very important contribution to our health. Each soft capsule contains 350mg Hippophae Ramnoides seed oil.Some of the beneficial attributes are: • Healthier hair, nails and skin • Increased energy and well-being • Contains all omega fatty acids (3,6,7,9) • Contains carotenes which protect against UV sun radiation • Contains Phytosterols that contribute to cholesterol decrease The Sea Buckthorn seed oil has more than 190 natural ingredients that significantly promote a better health and well-being!The Greek N.O.M. has been notified of this product 11965/22-2-2008 According to Historical References Hippophae was Alexander the Great nutritional secret! The healing properties of Hippophaes have been known since ancient times. The first reports come up during the 4th Century B.C. in the texts of Theophrastus and Dioscourides who is actually considered as the Father of Pharmacology. According to these historical sources, Hippophaes formed a significant part of Alexander the Great's and his troops nutrition, who had actually noticed that sick or wounded horses would heal by chewing the plant’s leafs. In this observation lies the Greek etymology of the word “Hippophaes” which stands for “ippos” (horse in Greek) and “phaos” (shiny in Greek). After this discovery, Hippophaes became an essential stimulant for the warriors in all military campaigns, offering greater endurance and strength.

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