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Red vine & vitamin C 200 capsules

Pharmascience

Red vine & vitamin C 200 capsules

9,95€
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Pharmascience red vine & vitamin C capsules are a food supplement recommended for the proper functioning of the circulatory system. The red vine contains flavonoids and polyphenols which stimulate and protect the blood vessels and help fight against varicose veins, hemorrhoids and heavy legs. Associated with vitamin C, red vine participates in the formation of collagen essential for the vessels to function normally.

C.I.P. reference : 3535400020312

200 unités

Nature de produit : capsule
Conditionnement : plastic jar
Indication / Contre-indication : Do not exceed the recommended daily dose, Keep out of reach of children

Take 3 to 6 capsules per day orally, with a large glass of water and preferably in the middle of meals.

Ingredients for 6 capsules: Powder of red vine leaves (1410 mg), gelatin (450 mg), vitamin C (90 mg) i.e. 112.5% of the nutritional reference values. Processing aids: talc, magnesium stearate.

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