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Life causes progressive wear and tear, which polyphenols can help reduce. The activating and protective effects of these organic chemicals include better handling of oxygen, fats, sugars and stress, healthy cell renewal and superb capacity to fight inflammation. Scientific evidence suggests that the more polyphenols we consume, the fewer health issues we face.
Maintain by Rohtos Labs is designed to conveniently maintain daily health through activation of life-sustaining biochemical reactions across the body system. Compounds in Maintain help the body tackle inflammation, support immune, hormone and nervous systems and augment macronutrient metabolism.
Maintain’s formulation is based on the utilization of the best, science-proven, health-promoting organic chemicals in correct dosages – Matcha and green tea extract for theanine and a full spectrum of tea polyphenols, superb TrueBroc® broccoli extract and quercetin and piperine as isolated compounds.
Broad activation of metabolic processes, immune support, anti-inflammatory.
2–8 capsules per day.
It is recommended to take Maintain on an empty stomach. Especially proteins hinder the absorption of its plant-based bioactive ingredients.
The amount of organic chemicals contained in Rohtos Labs Maintain are well within safe limits. According to EFSA recommendation, up to 800 mg of green tea catechins (EGCG) daily is considered safe (equaling 16 capsules of Maintain).
Price: £25.95 from Arctic Pure UK
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