OncoPLEX Plus Myrosinase 30 Capsules by Xymogen
OncoPLEX Plus Myrosinase by Xymogen is a detox supplement formulated by one of the top dietary product brands.* It contains broccoli seed extract boosted with myrosinase that may help you kickstart your antioxidant activity and provide you with a range of additional health benefits.*
Who Should Consider OncoPLEX Plus Myrosinase 30 Capsules?
OncoPLEX Plus Myrosinase 30 Capsules by Xymogen may support your health if you:
- consume many processed foods,*
- want to support your overall health and well-being,*
- have low immunity*
OncoPLEX Plus Myrosinase 30 Capsules—Effects
OncoPLEX Plus Myrosinase 30 Capsules may:
- support detoxification,*
- support healthy cell-life cycles,*
- promote extended anti-oxidant activity*
Supplements support your health but do not replace a balanced diet. Always check with your healthcare practitioner if you have doubts about a new supplement. Book a FREE product consultation to learn more about OncoPLEX Plus Myrosinase 30 Capsules by Xymogen.
Recommendation:
Xymogen suggests taking one OncoPLEX Plus Myrosinase capsule daily, or use as directed by your healthcare professional.
Serving Size: 1 Capsule
Servings per Container: 30
Amount per Serving:
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 100 mg
Glucoraphanin (from broccoli extract)(Brassica oleracea italica)(seed) 30 mg
Myrosinase (from mustard powder)(Sinapis alba)(seed) 170 mg (17 U)
Other Ingredients: Capsule (hypromellose and water), microcrystalline cellulose, ascorbyl palmitate, and silica.
Does Not Contain: Wheat, gluten, yeast, soy, animal and dairy products, fish, shellfish, peanuts, tree nuts, egg, sesame, ingredients derived from genetically modified organisms (GMOs), artificial colors, artificial sweeteners, and artificial preservatives.
Storage: Keep tightly closed in a cool, dry place out of reach of children.
Trademarks:
S1. TrueBroc® is protected by trademarks and patents of Brassica Protection Products LLC: www.brassica.com/ip
*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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