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What is the tomato pill used for?

What is the tomato pill used for?

The daily pill contains a chemical called lycopene which makes tomatoes red and is known to break down fatty deposits in the arteries. A Cambridge University study found taking the capsule boosted blood flow and improved the lining of vessels in patients with pre-existing heart conditions.

Is lycopene supplement safe?

When taken by mouth: Lycopene is LIKELY SAFE when taken by mouth in appropriate amounts. Daily supplements containing up to 120 mg of lycopene have been used safely for up to one year.

What happens if we eat tomato daily?

Tomato is a good source of potassium and is linked with lowering the elevated blood pressure in the body. Thus, preventing cardiovascular diseases. Also, these contain folate, vitamin B, E and other essential nutrients which are vital for the proper functioning of our heart.

How did Ateronon come up with the tomato pill?

We developed our patented ‘Tomato Pill’, Ateronon Heart+, after £12 million of research into a form of lycopene, a bright-red pigment and nutrient abundant in tomatoes. Our unique formulation combines easy-to-absorb LactoLycopene with thiamine and selenium to support a healthy heart and protect from oxidative stress.

Are there any antioxidants in the Ateronon pill?

ATERONON is now available for those who wish to take steps to help maintain their own health. The beneficial ingredient of ATERONON is lycopene, an important natural antioxidant found in the health-promoting Mediterranean diet. Lycopene is an antioxidant present in tomatoes and some other red fruit.

What are the benefits of taking a tomato pill?

These unique, natural supplements help to maintain healthy heart function, assist with male fertility and aid in the relief of prostate issues. Each supplement is packed with lycopene, a powerful antioxidant derived from tomatoes, in a form that is especially easy for the body to absorb. So the first product was the red Ateronon.

Where did Ateronon heart Plus capsules come from?

Over £12m spent on research and development, studied at Cambridge University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (Addenbrooke’s) We developed our patented ‘Tomato Pill’, Ateronon Heart+, after £12 million of research into a form of lycopene, a bright-red pigment and nutrient abundant in tomatoes.