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Pea fibres, Red grape seed, black pepper, citrus fruit, Ortho Active Capsules No.4

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ADLER Ortho Active Capsules No.4

60 pcs, Pea fibres, Red grape seed, black pepper, citrus fruit

Ingredients: Ascorbic acid, Pea fibres, Hypromellose, Maltodextrin, Chlorophylline-Copper Complex, Triglyceride, Linum usitatissimum, flavonoid-rich Citrus fruit extract, Sodium selenate, black pepper extract, Linoleic acid, Folic acid, Pyridoxine, Copper gluconate, Manganese gluconate, Zinc gluconate, Red grape seed extract, Cobalamin

Red grape seeds, or grape seed extract, have many potential health benefits, including: 
 
Blood pressure
Grape seed extract may help treat high blood pressure by protecting blood vessels from damage. In one study, 300 mg of grape seed extract daily lowered systolic blood pressure by 5.6% and diastolic blood pressure by 4.7% after six weeks. 
 
Venous insufficiency
Grape seed extract may help with chronic venous insufficiency, which is when veins have trouble sending blood from the legs back to the heart. 
 
Nasal allergies
Grape seed extract may reduce the severity of nasal allergies by reducing histamine production. 
 
Diabetic retinopathy
Some polyphenols in grape seed extract may help improve diabetic retinopathy severity. 
 
Bone health
Grape seed extract may help maintain bone in the jaw, which may help preserve teeth. 
 
Skin health
Grapeseed oil can help treat acne, even out skin tone, hydrate, and protect against sun damage. 
 
Ulcers
Grape seed extract may help stop ulcers as effectively as some drugs. 
 
Sun-induced papillomas
Grape seed extract may help prevent sun-induced papillomas from turning into carcinomas. 

Pea fibres benefits:

Peas are loaded with fiber and protein, which help to regulate the way you digest starches. The protein and fiber in peas slow the breakdown of carbohydrates and help to control your blood sugar. Studies show that eating a high-protein diet decreases blood sugar after meals in people with type 2 diabetes.

black pepper benefits:

Black pepper has many potential health benefits, including: 
 
Antioxidants: Black pepper contains piperine, an alkaloid that has antioxidant properties. 
 
Anti-inflammatory: Piperine may also have anti-inflammatory benefits. 
 
Nutrient enhancer: Piperine helps the body absorb nutrients like iron and beta-carotene. 
 
Manganese: Black pepper is a good source of manganese, which can help with bone health, wound healing, and metabolism. 
 
Blood sugar: Black pepper may improve blood glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity. 
 
Brain and gut health: Laboratory studies suggest that black pepper may improve brain and gut health. 
 
Cholesterol levels: Laboratory studies suggest that black pepper may improve cholesterol levels. 
 
Cell damage: Compounds in black pepper may protect against cell damage. 
 
Digestive issues: Black pepper may aid digestive issues. 
 
Aromatherapy: Black pepper essential oil can create a relaxing atmosphere that can help manage stress and anxiety. 
 
Black pepper can be used to season foods at various stages of cooking, added to marinades, rubs, or spice mixtures, or added to teas. 
 
However, eating too much black pepper may cause discomfort, including upset stomach, heartburn, and indigestion.

Black pepper contains antioxidants and may support your overall health. Benefits can include reducing inflammation and supporting blood sugar control and brain health, among others. Black pepper is one of the most commonly used spices worldwide.

citrus fruit benefits:

Citrus fruits are full of nutrients and have many health benefits, including: 
 
Immune system: Citrus fruits are high in vitamin C, which helps keep your immune system strong. 
 
Heart health: Citrus fruits contain vitamin C and flavonoids, which may help promote heart health. 
 
Hydration: Citrus fruits are mostly water, which can help keep you hydrated. 
 
Potassium: Citrus fruits are a good source of potassium, which helps regulate fluids and contract muscles. 
 
Digestion: Citrus fruits contain insoluble fiber, which can help with digestion. 
 
Cardiovascular health: Citrus fruits contain soluble fiber, which can support cardiovascular health. 
 
Kidney stones: Citrus fruits can raise the levels of citrate in your urine, which may lower the risk of kidney stones. 
 
Inflammation: Flavonoids, coumarin, and volatile oil from citrus fruits have anti-inflammatory activity. 
 
Cancer: Citrus pectins may help prevent colon and prostate cancers. 
 
Brain function: Some research suggests that flavonoids in the diet may improve memory and cognition, and prevent neurodegenerative conditions. 
 
Citrus fruits can be a good part of a low-fat, sodium-restricted diet.