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React® HyPerVital (3pcs)

Product Code: 0099

Barcode: 5200138430099

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React® HyPerVital

 
React® HyPerVital contains a number of ingredients to: 4
  • Reinforce the normal function of the immune system: folic acid, b-carotene, vitamins B6, B12 and D, Active8®
  • Protect cells from oxidative stress: folic acid5, b-carotene, glutathione6, acetyl coenzyme Q107, Active8®, SOD8
  • Support normal steroid hormone synthesis and metabolism as well as hormonal activity regulation: Vit Β5 and Vit Β6, respectively.

Product features

  • Complete formula with 14 nutrients and EverCare’s molecular complex Active8®.
  • Vitamins, minerals, trace elements and stem cells!
  • 6 ingredients to fortify the immune system.
  • 6 antioxidant ingredients in a single dose.
  • High-concentration boosting ingredients.
  • Convenient drinkable sachet format.
  • Excellent taste.
  • Developed and manufactured in Greece.

Benefits

B-carotene and vitamin E:  dietary intake of b-carotene

and vitamin E is inversely proportional to the risk of

developing cervical cancer.9

 

  • Folic acid: its low levels are associated with an increased risk of cervical cancer.5
  • Acetyl Coenzyme Q10: plasma concentrations of coenzyme Q10 and vitamin E are inversely proportional to epithelial lesions.6
  • Glutathione: major antioxidant for somatic and germ cells.7

Each pack contains 30 drinkable sachets promising great taste








GREEK PRODUCT 
 

 

National Organization for Medicines (EOF) Notification Number: 125481-07/12/2018
The notification number assigned by EOF is not equivalent to a marketing authorization by EOF

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3.  Georgescu SR, Mitran CI, Mitran MI, Caruntu C, Sarbu MI, Matei C, et al. New Insights in the Pathogenesis of HPV Infection and the Associated Carcinogenic Processes: The Role of Chronic Inflammation and Oxidative Stress. J Immunol Res . 2018;2018:1–10.
4. Επίσημοι ισχυρισμοί υγείας EFSA Health Claims
5.  Zhao W, Hao M, Wang Y, Feng N, Wang Z, Wang W, et al. Association between folate status and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2016;70(7):837–42.
6.  Adeoye O, Olawumi J, Opeyemi A, Christiania O. Review on the role of glutathione on oxidative stress and infertility. JBRA Assist Reprod. 2017
7.  Palan PR, Mikhail MS, Shaban DW, Romney SL. Plasma concentrations of coenzyme Q10and tocopherols in cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical cancer. Eur J Cancer Prev. 2003;
8.  Valko M, Rhodes CJ, Moncol J, Izakovic M, Mazur M. Free radicals, metals and antioxidants in oxidative stress-induced cancer. Chemico-Biological Interactions. 2006.
9.  Guo L, Zhu H, Lin C, Che J, Tian X, Han S, et al. Associations between antioxidant vitamins and the risk of invasive cervical cancer in Chinese women: A case-control study. Sci Rep. 2015;5(July):1–10.

 

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