- Bergamot fruit extract: a citrus fruit valued for its unique composition and traditional use.
- 20 times more concentrated: optimised potency for greater relevance in every serving.
- Standardised to 35% polyphenols: guaranteed content for optimal intake.
- Natural source of polyphenols: bergamot is a fruit rich in polyphenolic compounds. Get the most out of them with the concentrated extract.
- Simple composition, no additives: Clean Label approach – no fillers or unnecessary ingredients. Just extract + capsule.
- Ideal for supporting an active lifestyle: thanks to its high concentration, bergamot extract is easy to fit into your daily routine.
Bergamot Extract – Standardised to 35% Polyphenols
Bergamot extract (20:1) 750mg from EssentialSeries is a food supplement made from 20:1 bergamot fruit extract (Citrus bergamia), standardised to 35% polyphenols.
Bergamot is a citrus fruit native to southern Italy, especially cultivated in the region of Calabria, where it has been valued for centuries. Its traditional use dates back to the popular customs of Mediterranean culture, where it was mainly used in infusions and tinctures. Moreover, its distinctive aroma made it a key ingredient in perfumery and the creation of the famous Earl Grey tea. Throughout history, bergamot has been appreciated not only for its fragrance and flavour, but also for its polyphenol-rich composition and other natural compounds found in the fruit, which is why its extracts are used as food supplements.
Make the most of HSN's highly concentrated bergamot extract with assured polyphenol content.
Enjoy a High-Potency Extract
Standardisation – Why is it important?
The standardisation of a herbal extract is key to ensuring its quality, as it guarantees a uniform concentration of the product’s active compounds. Unlike raw plants, whose levels of active ingredients can vary depending on climate, soil or cultivation method, a standardised extract maintains a consistent composition, allowing for accurate dosing. This is especially important in food supplements, where use is based on specific dosing of the bioactive compounds in each species.
This is the difference between using bergamot in cooking or perfumery, and its functional use as a food supplement. The raw powdered fruit is a low-cost ingredient, and even some extracts are too, due to lower quality. A truly high-quality extract must have a determined polyphenol content, so you always know exactly how much of the most relevant active compounds of bergamot you're consuming.
20 Times More Concentrated – The Finest Raw Material
Besides standardisation, the concentration of bergamot fruit is essential to determine the potency of the extract. Depending on the conditions under which an extract is prepared, more or less of the raw plant (in this case, bergamot fruit) is needed to obtain a specific amount of extract.
In our case, we’ve assessed aspects such as concentration, standardisation, and extraction methods to obtain a raw material of the highest quality. Here, it’s 20 times more concentrated, meaning that the recommended daily dose of two capsules providing 1500mg of extract equals no less than 30 grams of raw fruit.
Higher concentration for greater potency, with a careful extraction process that preserves the natural nutritional profile of the fruit.
Clean Label – Plant-Based Capsules with No Added Ingredients
At HSN, we constantly strive to improve the quality of our products, and a key pillar of this mission is our commitment to Clean Labelling. We’ve innovated in food supplement formulation by significantly reducing the use of additives, optimising formats such as capsules and tablets to deliver purer products with only the essential ingredients you’re looking for – with no unnecessary extras.
In the case of bergamot, due to the properties and excellent behaviour of the powder during the manufacturing process, we’ve been able to encapsulate it and ensure its maximum quality and preservation with absolutely no additives beyond the plant-based coating agent used in the capsule – making it a 100% vegan product with no gelatin.
Premium Quality at a Fair Price – HSN Guarantees
At HSN we are clear on the principles on which we’ve built our foundation: Continual improvement, offering premium quality products at a fair price. From our own factory, we control the entire process of ingredient handling – from researching scientific evidence and key formulation points to manufacturing and subsequent storage in our warehouses.
We have an R&D team specialising in the innovation and development of unique formulas you won’t find in other brands, alongside the best selection of raw materials. Our clean room manufacturing process ensures no cross-contamination with allergens, and as mentioned, we uphold solid principles of clean labelling and vegan-friendly development wherever possible.
All this at a fair price, meaning the actual cost of the product plus a small margin that allows us to continue improving – steadily and fairly, without unnecessary mark-ups due to intermediaries. Everything is handled in HSN facilities, you’re buying directly from the manufacturer of the food supplement that will arrive at your door.
A Supplement for Your Active Lifestyle
Bergamot extract is a food supplement used by all kinds of people.
Since our bergamot fruit extract is highly concentrated, it’s simple to use – you just need to take two plant-based capsules a day, one capsule per serving: for example, one with breakfast and the other with dinner. As it contains no additives and no stimulants, it’s suitable for use at any time of day, and is therefore a versatile product that’s easy to fit into your routine – whatever that may be.
Combine It with Other Extracts: Our Recommendations
Bergamot extract doesn’t have any negative interactions with other food supplements. No other product affects its safety or effects – and vice versa. It’s common not to use bergamot extract on its own, and the most recommended products to combine with it are:
Ideal for making the most of all their benefits – choose one and combine it with bergamot extract.
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