Raftilose Synergy 1
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Term | Raftilose Synergy 1 |
Short definition | Raftilose Synergy 1 - (pronounced) (RAF-tih-lose SIH-ner-jee. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
Raftilose Synergy 1 - (pronounced) (RAF-tih-lose SIH-ner-jee. . . ) substance used to improve digestive and bone health and is being studied to prevent colon cancer. Raftilose Synergy 1 is made by combining two substances naturally found in many plants including chicory root, wheat, banana, onion and garlic. Raftilose Synergy 1 supports the growth of healthy bacteria in the gut and helps the body absorb calcium and magnesium. Also called oligofructose-enriched inulin
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