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NovaSOL®

NovaSOL®

NovaSOL® solubilisation technology

NovaSOL® solubilisation technology provides unique properties that result in rapid absorption and increased bioavailability. Herbal extract powders are included in the micelles of a liquid carrier as an optimal transport vehicle though the digestive system. Standard curcumin and boswellia extracts usually have poor bioavailability, and concentrations in vivo are often far below what is proven to be effective. With the NovaSOL® solubilisation technology, high-quality curcumin and boswellia extracts become fully soluble and highly bioavailable, strongly increasing their effect even at low dose.

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Product Information:

  • Unique liquid micelle carrier system for Curcumin, Boswellia, and Curcumin + Boswellia extracts
  • Liquid proprietary technology
Ingredients:
  • Boswellia
  • Curcumin
  • Turmeric
Health Benefits:
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ADVANTAGES

Advantages of NovaSOL®

  • Increased bioavailability and bioactivity
  • Complementary ingredients
  • Supported by clinical studies
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Augmented Scent Design 

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NovaSOL® Boswellia

  • Standardized on: Curcuminoids ≥ 6%
  • Type of extract: Liquid micellar formula of curcumin extract
  • Recommended dosage: 500 mg/day
  • Properties: Water soluble; Unrivaled bioavailability
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Mindful Fragrance Design 

  • Standardized on: Boswellic acids ≥ 12%
  • Type of extract: Liquid micellar formulation of boswellia extract
  • Recommended dosage: 250 – 500 mg/day
  • Properties: Water soluble; Increased bioavailability
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NovaSOL® Curcumin + Boswellia

  • Standardized on: Curcuminoids ≥ 3%; Boswellic acids ≥ 6%
  • ype of extract: Liquid solubilisate of Curcumin + Boswellia extracts
  • Recommended dosage: 500 mg/day
  • Properties: Water soluble; Increased bioavailability