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Bronson Laboratories Tomato Power Lycopene with Saw Palmetto
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Product InformationIngredient InformationManufacturer Information
Unit
Softgel
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Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 softgel
IngredientsAmt Per ServingUnits%Daily Value
Saw Palmetto 320mg *
Lycopene 5mg *
* Daily value not established
Other Ingredients
Gelatin, glycerin, carob extract, purified water, silica, titanium dioxide
Does not contain
N/A
Manufacturers Suggested Use
As a dietary supplement for adults, 1 softgel daily or as directed by a health professional.
Label Warning
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Claims by Manufacturer
An Antioxidant Thats 10 Times More Powerful Than Beta Carotene!
Research suggests a diet rich in tomatoes may provide long-term health benefits. These benefits are derived from the nutrient that gives tomatoes their red color- a cartenoid called lycopene. Ongoing research suggests that lycopene may promote cardiovascular and prostate health.*
Bronsons Tomato Power contains Lyc-O-Mato tm natural tomato Lycopene.
 
Lycopene with Saw Palmetto!
 
We've added Saw Palmetto to our Tomato Power! It gives you the benefits of the antioxidant and it helps to promote a healthy prostate and normal urinary flow.*
Fact Sheets by NIH and Other Research Centers
NIH and other research centers have developed Fact Sheets for the following ingredients in this product:
More information about the uses, adverse effects, and mechanism of action of each active ingredient in this product can be found by clicking that active ingredient on the "Ingredient Information" page.
Other Label Information
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Information Line
800-235-3200
Date Verified
2010-10-18

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Last updated: 8 April 2013