Alpis PRS Fiber
• Contains hawthorn berries (Crataegus monogyna), a plant traditionally recognized for its action in cardiovascular health, which help support the maintenance of normal blood pressure ranges.*
• Contributes to a natural feeling of fullness thanks to its chia and canary seed fiber content.*
• Promotes stable energy levels and overall well-being throughout the day.*
• Formulated with Cinnamon and Turmeric, ingredients traditionally used for metabolic support.*
• A synergistic blend of 6 powerful botanical ingredients in a single powder.
• Easy to incorporate: simply add a scoop to your smoothie, yogurt, or favorite drink.
• Ideal supplement for an active lifestyle and mindful eating.
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¿Por qué elegir Alpis PRS Fiber de Herbal Solutions?
Whether you're looking to support natural carbohydrate metabolism*, a greater feeling of satiety*, or simply a nutritious complement to your mornings—our formula combines 6 superfoods in a single product, offering comprehensive support that single-ingredient capsules cannot match—so you can feel balanced from the inside out*.
Main ingredients
• Canary Seed and Chia: Seeds rich in soluble and insoluble fiber that contribute to healthy digestion and promote a natural feeling of fullness after meals*.
• Moringa and Hawthorn: Provide a valuable load of phytonutrients and antioxidants that complement the formula, contributing to the body's overall well-being and energy*.
FAQ
Questions and Answers
How long do cold-pressed juices stay fresh?
Our cold-pressed juices are crafted to maintain maximum freshness. When refrigerated immediately upon delivery, they typically stay fresh for 3-5 days. We recommend consuming them as soon as possible for the best taste and nutritional benefits.
What makes cold-pressed juices different from regular juices?
Cold-pressed juices are made using a hydraulic press that extracts juice from fruits and vegetables without applying heat. This method helps retain more nutrients, enzymes, and antioxidants compared to traditional juicing methods, which often involve heat and high-speed blending that can degrade some of these vital elements.