- Traditionally used by the Guarani Amazonian Indians to boost the immune system.
- Studies demonstrate immuno-stimulant and antiviral properties.
- Contains extremely rare alkaloids (uleine, pereirine, flavopereirine...)
Main products | 83.00 € |
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Pao Pereira (Brazilian pear) is traditionally used by the Guarani Indians to boost the immune system. PP 40 is extracted from Pao Pereira and can be applied to all types of disease involving immunodeficiency, now available to buy at Supersmart.
The bark contains extremely rare alkaloids (uleine, pereirine, flavopereirine...) which are very difficult to extract, concentrate and stabilize. We are practically the only company able to guarantee a stable product, titrated in alkaloids. Pao pereira's alkaloids carry a risk of toxicity only in cases of overdose and have no side effects.
Buy PP 40 capsules for immune support benefits.
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Daily serving: 6 capsules Number of servings per bottle: 15 |
Quantity per serving |
Alkaloids [extracted from 2,100 mg of Pao Pereira (Aspidosperma subincanum) standardised to provide 11.4% alkaloids] | 240 mg |
Other ingredients: microcrystalline cellulose. |
Adults. Take one or two vegetarian capsules before each of the three main meals.
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