Repair Guard 180t by Perque
Repair Guard 180t by Perque is a supplement designed to support the body’s self-repair mechanisms more effectively than other anti-inflammatory or flavonoid/flavanol combinations.* Unlike Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), which only block pain and have been linked to severe side effects like heart disease and ulcers, Repair Guard provides a safe and natural alternative for pain management.* Repair Guard 180t contains OPC flavanols for advanced cell stress protection and connective tissue restoration.* The pomegranate juice powder offers powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits, neutralizing free radicals.* It was shown to promote prostate health, support cancer risk reduction, and deliver strong bacteriostatic effects.* Repair Guard 180t by Perque, featuring Quercetin Dihydrate as a key antioxidant, helps maintain a healthy inflammatory balance and supports the regeneration of the body.*
Who Should Consider Repair Guard 180t by Perque?
Repair Guard 180t by Perque may support your health if you:
- struggle with chronic inflammation*
- want a natural, safe and more effective alternative to typical pain-medication*
- want to promote connective tissue health and support the regeneration of damage caused by inflammation*
Repair Guard 180t by Perque—Effects?
Repair Guard 180t by Perque may:
- support healthy inflammatory balance*
- reduce the damage caused by chronic inflammation*
- provide powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits*
- deliver strong bacteriostatic effects*
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 Repair Guard 180t by Perque.
Recommendation:
Perque suggests taking a typical dose of 1 tabsule of Repair Guard daily or as directed by your health professional. In case of moderate condition: 2-4 tabsules daily; Acute condition: 4-12 tabsules daily.
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