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SWISSE WOMEN'S GREEN ULTIVITE

Swisse Women’s Green Ultivite contains premium quality plant-derived ingredients to help support women’s nutritional needs and maintain general wellbeing. Swisse Women’s Green Ultivite is a natural, plant-based formula which provides a rich source of green ingredients including certified organic spirulina, the phytonutrient rich superfood.

Swisse Women’s Green Ultivite also contains the herbs chasteberry and withania to help support female physiology, as well as green tea, St Mary’s thistle, olive leaf and pomegranate for their antioxidant properties.  The Swisse Ultivite range is based on over 25 years  of research.

 

60 Tablets

 

Directions for use

ADULT DOSAGE: One tablet daily, during or immediately after a meal, or as directed by a healthcare professional.

 

Warnings

If symptoms persist consult your healthcare practitioner.  The recommended dose of this medicine provides small amounts of caffeine.

No added
Gluten, lactose, egg, yeast, salt, preservatives, artificial colours and preservatives.

Suitable for
Vegetarian, vegans.

Store below 30ºC

SWISSE WOMEN'S GREEN ULTIVITE contains:

EACH TABLET CONTAINS
Spirulina (Certified Organic)
  (Arthrospira platensis cell powder 500 mg)  
Peppermint
  (Mentha x piperita leaf 20 mg)  
STANDARDISED EXTRACTS EQUIVALENT TO DRY:
Green tea
  (Camellia sinensis leaf 500 mg) 
Pomegranate
100mg  (Punica granatum seed 100 mg) 
Chaste tree
100mg  (Vitex agnus-castus fruit 100 mg) 
Withania
  (Withania somnifera root 100 mg) 
STANDARDISED EXTRACTS EQUIVALENT TO:
St Mary's thistle
  (Silybum marianum fruit dry 1.0 g flavanolignans calculated as silybin 11.4 mg)  
Olive leaf
  (Olea europaea leaf dry 100 mg oleuropein 2.4 mg 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Swisse Women’s Green Ultivite be taken with other Women’s Ultivites?

Yes! Swisse Women’s Green Ultivite serves as a daily multivitamin. However, for optimal results it can be taken alongside Swisse Women’s Ultivite to provide a comprehensive range of green superfoods, vitamins and minerals.

 

Does Swisse Women’s Green Ultivite contain caffeine?

Yes, but the amount is negligible. Swisse Men’s Green Ultivite contains green tea, which contains 0.18mg of caffeine. In comparison, a cup (approximately 250ml) of green tea contains between 15-40mg of caffeine per cup.

 

What is spirulina?

Spirulina is a blue-green algae that provides a rich source of nutrients and helps promote overall health and wellbeing. It is easy to digest and is the most nutritious, concentrated whole food known to humankind. It provides a wide range of phytonutrients with significant health benefits and is an easily absorbed source of protein, mixed carotenoids, B-vitamins, GLA (gamma linoleic acid) essential amino acids, chelated minerals and trace elements.

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