Bonovita
3-in-1 comprehensive formula for bone & heart health
Bonovita is the first and only health supplement with a unique combination of 3 active ingredients with multifaceted benefits for bone and heart health. Its optimised formulation of Bonolive® Olive leaf extract, Vitamin K2 and Vitamin D3 holistically supports and maintains healthy bones, heart and promotes general health.
Innovative & comprehensive 3-in-1 formula
Supports strong bones & healthy heart
Careful selection of superior, high quality ingredients
Convenient once daily dosing
What is Bonovita?
Bonovita is an innovative and comprehensive health supplement with 4 established active ingredients for healthy, strong bones and heart. Its unique combination contains Bonolive® Olive Extract (Oleuropein 40%), Vitamin K2, Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol) . Each of these ingredients is carefully selected based on its scientifically researched benefits for bone and heart health.[1,2,3] They work together synergistically to provide extensive health effects for our overall well-being.
Bonovita is highly beneficial for adults, including the elderly, who seek a healthy and active lifestyle. As a 3-in-1 health supplement with once daily dosing, Bonovita is a convenient choice to promote healthy bones and heart.
How does Bonovita help?
Strengthens healthy bones
Maintains ideal cardiovascular health
Supports stronger immunity
Nurtures overall well-being
Why choose Bonovita?
Bonovita is a comprehensive 3-in-1 health supplement providing multiple vitamins and nutrients consisting of Olive leaf extract, Vitamin K2 and Vitamin D3 in a single capsule. It is specially formulated with superior forms of each ingredient to bring out the highest bioavailability and better efficacy for healthy bones and heart. Taking 1 capsule of Bonovita once daily is a convenient and extensive way to obtain essential nutrients that may be lacking from our diets alone.
Extensively supports
healthy bones & heart
Established safety & tolerability profiles
Superior, quality forms of active ingredients
Beneficial for adults including elderly
Convenient once daily dosing
Safe & quality
product of France
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