Balen Cinnamon Extract & Lupin Seed – 60 Herbal Capsules (375 mg)

Balen Cinnamon & Lupin Seed Capsules – 60 pcs x 375 mg

With 275 mg Cinnamon Extract and 25 mg Lupin Seed Powder

Supports blood sugar regulation, digestion, and metabolic balance

100% herbal capsule – vegan-friendly

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🌿 Balen Cinnamon Extract & Lupin Seed – 60 Herbal Capsules (375 mg each)

Balen Cinnamon Extract & Termiye (Lupin Seed) capsules are formulated to help support healthy blood sugar levels, digestive comfort, and metabolic balance. The formula combines:

275 mg standardized cinnamon extract, known for its beneficial effects on glucose metabolism

25 mg lupin seed powder, a legume rich in fiber and plant protein that supports digestion

A natural supplement for those seeking blood sugar support and general wellness.


🔬 Ingredients – Per Capsule (375 mg):

Ingredient Form Amount
Cinnamon Extract 275 mg
Lupin Seed (Termiye) Powder 25 mg
Herbal Capsule Shell Vegan 75 mg

🥄 Suggested Use:

Take 1 capsule 2–3 times daily with water, preferably before meals.
For adults only.
Consult your doctor before use if pregnant, nursing, or taking medication.

⚠️ Store in a dry and cool place. Keep away from children.


🌍 Why Choose Balen Cinnamon & Lupin Capsules?

Standardized cinnamon extract for maximum efficacy

Natural support for blood sugar & digestion

Plant-based ingredients – vegan capsules

No additives, preservatives, or GMOs

Produced by trusted Turkish herbal brand Balen

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