Projoba Pollen Burst Plus Berry – 30 Packets

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Terry Hamilton
good source of energy

It had a good taste and a nice even energy that it gives.
I like this product

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JUANA ALICIA GUZMAN

ME DIJERON QUE NO TENVIAN EN EXISTENCIA QUE LUEGO ME LO MANDABAN Y HASTA LA FECHA NO LO RECIBIDO. GRACIAS

Featuring New Zealand Blackcurrant and the powerful antioxidant, SOD, this natural berry-flavored drink helps fight damage by free radicals, toxins, and other environmental stresses. It also helps provide increased and sustained energy.

Who it’s for: anyone seeking a natural way to increase energy levels with all-natural ingredients.  

What it does: provides essential nutrients and powerful antioxidants for enhanced energy and protection against cellular damage.  

 

What Sets This Product Apart? 
Pollen Burst is the world’s first energy drink powered by flower pollen, with the added benefit of protection against free radical toxins and other environmental stresses.  

Main Ingredients/Benefits 

INGREDIENT 

BENEFIT 

Vitamin A 

An essential vitamin your body needs but cannot produce, it may help boost energy levels. 1 

Vitamin B1   

Helps enable the body to use carbohydrates as energy. It’s also essential for glucose metabolism. 2  

Vitamin D 

Helps regulate the amount of calcium and phosphate in the body, which helps keep bones, teeth, and muscles healthy. 3  

Superoxide dismutase (SOD) 

One of the body’s primary anti-oxidant defenses, which plays a critical role in reducing oxidative stress. 4  

Vitamin B3 

Helps the body break down carbohydrates, fats, and proteins into energy. 5 

Pantothenic acid 

Helps the body convert food into energy. 6  

Vitamin D3 

May help improve muscle strength and energy levels. 7  

Pollen extract 

May help improve energy levels. 7 

1 FASEB Journal, 2010. 

2 U.S. National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, 2018. 

3 U.S. National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, 2009. 

4 U.S. National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, 200.2 

5 University of Maryland Medical Center, 2018.