Bivos™ 10 mini-sachets x 1.5g

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Nutritional supplement to regulate intestinal flora

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Description

The digestive system contains a number of bacteria, some of which are part of the intestine and help to balance the intestinal flora, which helps to make digestion easier and to regulate the intestinal transit, avoiding constipation problems.Probiotics for the balance of intestinal flora are especially indicated after prolonged diarrhoea or taking antibiotics.

Each BIVOS® mini envelope contains 6 billion live bacteria. To ensure purity and potency, BIVOS is supplied in individual doses protected by a double layer of aluminium to prevent moisture, light, heat and air from reaching the Lactobacillus rhamnosus DG by reducing its stability.

Take care of the intestinal flora!

Instructions for use

Take 1-2 sachets a day alone or dissolved in water.

Composition

Probiotic lactobacillus rhamnosus gg, inulin, anti-caking agent.

Pharmaceutical Advice

You should take some precautions when taking Bivos®, because when it comes to probiotics, you should not drink hot drinks together, as there is a risk of inactivating the microorganisms. On the other hand, if you take them along with an antibiotic treatment, separate them at least 2 or 3 hours apart.

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10/10

It is very good

María C.
10/10

Cash.

Anonymous A.
10/10

It is the best probiotic I have tried

Anonymous A.
2/10

I haven't tried it

Anonymous A.
10/10

Too bad it's no longer on sale. An olfactory success, though.

Anonymous A.
10/10

Quality

Anonymous A.
6/10

It expired in May of '17, it seemed to me very soon.

Anonymous A.
8/10

The incredible price

Anonymous A.
10/10

Excellent

Anonymous A.

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