BERGAMALE INGREDIENTS
Citrus Bergamot Extract (BPF99™) 300mg
Epimedium Sagittatum (Icariin 20%) 250mg
Bulgarian Tribulus Terrestris 200mg
Bioperine (black pepper) 10mg
Zinc 5mg
60 tablets per bottle | 2 tablets per day before main meals
Citrus Bergamot Polyphenolic Extract BPF
The extract from the Citrus Bergamot fruit endemic to the Calabrian region of southern Italy. Only BergaMet has been able to use the extract bergamot polyphenolic fraction (BPF99™) which is a patented process. It increases blood circulation, improves vascular health and assists a reduction in inflammation.
Epimedium Sagitatum (Icariin 20%)
Is a genuine sex-enhancer, a time-tested aphrodisiac that increases libido, and improves erectile function in men. Used for over 2,000 years, it is a leafy plant which grows profusely in the wild, most abundantly at higher altitudes. The leaves of the plant contain a variety of flavonoids, polysaccharides, sterols and an alkaloid called magnaflorine. One of the flavonoids, icariin, is believed to play a role in the sex-boosting effects of the plant, which is used to restore sexual fire, boost erectile function, allay fatigue.inc.
Bulgarian Tribulus Terrestris (45%)
Tribulus terrestris is a well known herb that has been used in native Bulgarian medicine for many years as an energizer and revitalizer. It also enhances energy levels during workouts, flushes toxins from physical stress, decreases body fat, and promotes muscle strength and growth.
Bioperine (black pepper)
Black pepper is rich in a plant compound called piperine, which studies have found to have potent antioxidant properties. Studies suggest that a diet high in antioxidants may help prevent or delay the damaging effects of free radicals and reduce inflammation.
Zinc
Zinc is a key mineral that cells use to metabolize nutrients. Immune function, DNA and protein production, and cell division are all related to zinc levels in the body. Zinc also enables the male body to produce testosterone. Because of this, your levels of zinc may affect erectile dysfunction.