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Arkocaps Plantaardige Kool Bio Caps 150 | Biologisch, Vegan, Spijsverteringscomfort

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Arkocaps Plantaardige Kool Bio Caps 150 | Biologisch, Vegan, SpijsverteringscomfortArkocaps Plantaardige Kool Bio Caps 150 Korte beschrijving: Arkocaps Plantaardige Kool Bio Caps 150 is een hoogwaardig voedingssupplement van BENU Apotheek, ontwikkeld om het spijsverteringscomfort te bevorderen en een opgeblazen gevoel te verminderen. Deze biologisch gecertificeerde capsules bevatten geactiveerde plantaardige kool met een zeer microporeuze structuur. Eigenschappen: Biologisch gecertificeerd Veganistisch Bevordert

Arkocaps Plantaardige Kool Bio Caps 150

Korte beschrijving:
Arkocaps Plantaardige Kool Bio Caps 150 is een hoogwaardig voedingssupplement van BENU Apotheek, ontwikkeld om het spijsverteringscomfort te bevorderen en een opgeblazen gevoel te verminderen. Deze biologisch gecertificeerde capsules bevatten geactiveerde plantaardige kool met een zeer microporeuze structuur.

Eigenschappen:

  • Biologisch gecertificeerd
  • Veganistisch
  • Bevordert spijsverteringscomfort
  • Vermindert opgeblazen gevoel

Indicaties:

  • Spijsverteringsproblemen
  • Opgeblazen gevoel

Gebruiksaanwijzing:
Volwassenen en kinderen vanaf 12 jaar: 2 capsules, 1 tot 2 maal per dag. Kinderen van 6 tot 12 jaar: alleen gebruiken op advies van een gezondheidsdeskundige.

Actieve bestanddelen:
Geactiveerde plantaardige kool: 200 mg per capsule, 800 mg per 4 capsules

Contra-indicaties:

  • Kinderen jonger dan 6 jaar
  • Bij kinderen van 6 tot 12 jaar en zwangere vrouwen: alleen af en toe gebruiken op advies van een gezondheidsdeskundige
  • Neem geneesmiddelen met een tussenperiode van minstens 2 uur in, aangezien dit product de absorptie kan verminderen

Bijwerkingen:
Er zijn geen specifieke bijwerkingen vermeld voor dit product.

Voorzorgsmaatregelen:

  • Raadpleeg een arts of apotheker bij twijfel over het gebruik
  • Houd rekening met de verminderde absorptie van geneesmiddelen
  • Niet geschikt voor langdurig gebruik zonder medisch advies

Inhoud:
150 capsules

Dit voedingssupplement is een natuurlijke oplossing voor spijsverteringsproblemen en een opgeblazen gevoel. De geactiveerde plantaardige kool in Arkocaps Plantaardige Kool Bio Caps 150 heeft een unieke structuur die spijsverteringsgassen kan opvangen, wat bijdraagt aan een verbeterd spijsverteringscomfort.

Het is belangrijk om de aanbevolen dosering niet te overschrijden en het product buiten het bereik van kinderen te bewaren. Bij aanhoudende klachten of twijfel over het gebruik, raadpleeg altijd een arts of apotheker.

Arkocaps Plantaardige Kool Bio Caps 150 is een uitstekende keuze voor wie op zoek is naar een natuurlijke ondersteuning van de spijsvertering, met de zekerheid van een biologisch gecertificeerd en veganistisch product.

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