Direct Nutrition Vivedina 20 pcs

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Dietary supplement for the nervous system

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Description

Provides a large amount of vitamins and minerals that contribute to the proper functioning of the nervous system. Rich in antioxidants as it contains cruciferous vegetable extracts, fruits and vegetables that promote normal energy metabolism. It is a rich source of vitamins B12 and B6 that delay the onset of symptoms related to fatigue and tiredness.

Instructions for use

Take 1 stick a day, preferably before breakfast.

Composition

1 stick: Dry Ext. Aloe Vera (Barbadensis Miller) 10x > 10.00mg polysaccharide 0.20 ml, Seawater Powder 2000 (mg), Red Grape (Vitis vinifera) juice concentrate 62.5-66.5ºbrix, fruit 6000 milligrams (mg), L-Taurine >98.5% 500 milligrams (mg), Pomegranate (Punica granatum) juice concentrate powder 200 milligrams (mg), Noni powder, fruit (Morinda Citrifolia) 200 milligrams (mg), Nicotinamide, Vitamin B3 (98-101.5%) 48 milligrams (mg), Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin B5 (98-101%) 18 milligrams (mg), Dried Ext. Fruits

Unit price

€1.39 / Units

Pharmaceutical Advice

Inositol is an organic compound from the polyol family that has pseudovitamin (Vitamin B8) properties. It is a component of the cell membranes and is especially present in the central nervous system and muscle tissue. It is fundamental for communication between cells. It is also involved in lipid metabolism. We should consume it through our diet because it is involved in normal mental function maintenance and other physiological processes related to fertility and thyroid function.

Rich sources of inositol include whole grains, nuts and legumes. As an ingredient in dietary supplements, it can support these functions, although there are no standardised recommendations on its use. Therefore, in the context of certain diseases or dysfunctions, it is advisable to get personalised advice from a healthcare professional when considering taking a supplement. Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a varied and balanced diet.

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