GHF Charcoal Probiotic 550mg 90 caps.
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Food supplement made from red vine, myrtilus, grape extract and vitamins, which contributes to the improvement of blood circulation. Suitable for people with poor circulation in hands, feet and legs. Vitamin C contributes to the formation of collagen, which helps the optimal functioning of blood vessels. With vitamin E, which helps protect cells against oxidation.
Dietary supplements should be taken in the context of a varied and balanced diet and as part of an active lifestyle. Take 3 capsules a day, before the main meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner).
Red vine dry extract (Vitis vinifera L., leaf): 70mg, Bilberry dry extract (Vaccinium myrtillus L., fruit): 60mg, Goldenrod dry extract (Solidago virgaurea / S. gigantea, aerial part): 30mg, Vitamin C (L-Ascorbic Acid): 20mg, rich in OPCs* 40%, (Vitis vinifera L., fruit): 15mg, Vitamin E (DL-alpha-Tocopherol): 9,95mg, Vitamin A (Retinyl Palmitate): 3,55mg, Vitamin B1 (Thiamine Hydrochloride): 0,6mg, Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin): 0,34µg. *POPs Procyanidolic Oligomers.
Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, is a water-soluble vitamin that is very important for protein metabolism. It also helps in the formation of red blood cells and contributes to the maintenance of the central nervous system. It also plays an essential role in maintaining normal nerve function and in the production of DNA. This micronutrient, naturally present in foods such as meat, eggs, dairy products and fish, helps to properly care for skin, nails and hair.
Vitamin B12 deficiency can lead to megaloblastic anaemia, which causes symptoms such as muscle weakness, tiredness or fatigue, as well as mood disorders. It is important to consider vitamin B12 supplementation in vegetarian or vegan diets, to try to ensure optimal intake levels and avoid anaemia or weakness. This micronutrient can be found in multivitamin supplements, B-complex supplements and other supplements containing only vitamin B12.
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