Kal dinosaurus Vitamin C-rex 100comp

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Orange-flavored chewable supplement

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Description

To protect your child's body, and to ensure that it is always strong and resistant to external agents, you must give it extra help every day.

Kal dinosaurus Vitamin C-rex is a nutritional supplement to increase the supply of vitamin C in the body of children. Protects the immune system against external attack such as viruses or adverse weather changes.

It has a dinosaur shape, and a rich orange flavour, which will make your little one enjoyable and pleasant.

*No sugar or fructose.

Make your child feel healthy all the time!

Instructions for use

Chew 1 tablet a day, preferably with food.

Composition

Xylitol, stearic acid, silica, magnesium stearate, rosehip (canine rose), lemon bioflavonoid complex, rutin, acerola, cherries and natural orange flavour.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Vitamin C or ascorbic acid is one of the most important nutrients in our diet. It boosts the immune system, promotes the absorption of iron from food and is necessary for the growth, development and repair of all skin tissues.

Vitamin C’s antioxidant effect neutralises the free radicals that are responsible for oxidative stress in the skin, delays the signs of aging, stimulates collagen production, promotes wound healing and supports cartilage, bones and teeth maintenance.

Remember that dietary supplements should not replace a healthy, balanced diet. In a case of vitamin C deficiency or excess, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for diagnosis and advice.

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