Description
Unique synergy of vitamin B12 with rice bran, ginger and other fresh freeze-dried superfoods of high nutritional value.
Vitamin Β12 contributes to*:
- normal psychological function
- the reduction of tiredness and fatigue and normal energy-yielding metabolism
- normal red blood cell formation
- normal functioning of the nervous system
With rice bran, a rich source of fiber, vitamins B and E, minerals, lipids and proteins. In addition, the composition contains dandelion, a plant with significant nutritional value, as well as ginger, a herb known for its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
*Official health claims from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).
Directions
1 capsule daily, preferably after the meal
Precautions: Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Food supplements do not replace a balanced diet. This product is not intended to prevent, treat or cure a human disease. Consult your doctor if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication or experiencing health problems. Keep away from little children in a cool and dry place at room temperature (max 25oC).
Composition
SUPPLEMENT FACTS |
Ingredients |
Amount per Serving: 1 capsule |
%NRV* |
Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin) |
500mcg |
20 000% |
Rice Bran Stabilised |
180mg |
** |
Aronia melanocarpa fresh freeze dried powder |
10mg |
** |
Beet Root Juice (Beta vulgaris) fresh freeze dried powder |
10mg |
** |
Dandelion Leaf fresh freeze dried powder |
10mg |
** |
Ginger Rhizome/Root (Zingiber officinale) fresh freeze dried powder |
10mg |
** |
Parsley Organic powder fresh freeze dried |
10mg |
** |
* NRV: Nutrient Reference Value
** NRV: Not established
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