ES-Support V1.0

Samenstelling per dosering:
(4 capsules)

DIM 400mg
Choline 100mg
Vitamine E 72mg 600% ADH
Bioperine® 12mg

Voedingssupplement:
Categorie Vitaminen

Een gezonde leefstijl is van belang. Een voedingssupplement is geen vervanging van een gevarieerde voeding.

Aanbevolen gebruik
Tweemaal daags 2 capsules met ruim water innemen. Bij voorkeur tijdens de maaltijd.

Bewaren:
Koel en droog bewaren. Buiten het bereik van jonge kinderen houden.

Waarschuwingen:
Aanbevolen dosering niet overschrijden.

Allergie informatie:
Bevat soja.

Ingrediënten:
DIM (di-indolyl-methane), HPMC (vegetarische capsulehuls), Choline bitartraat, vitamine E (natuurlijke), Bioperine®, microkristallijne cellulose, plantaardige magnesiumstearaat.

 

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