Nurilia Procrelia F Cpr 15+15caps

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Contributes to the body's fertility in women of childbearing age

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€31.27

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Description

Dietary supplement for women based on L-cystine, tuna, B vitamins, vitamin E, zinc and microencapsulated fish oil. The innovative formula of Procrelia by Nurilia contributes to women's fertility, as excessive oxidative stress can cause fertility problems. Preserving the quality of oocytes requires an effective antioxidant defense. The composition contains: Zinc which contributes to normal fertility and reproduction. Vitamins B6, B9 and B12 which participate in the normal metabolism of homocysteine. Vitamin E helps protect cells against oxidative stress. It also contains metabolically active folic acid.

Dietary supplement suitable for women of childbearing age.
Not recommended in case of allergy to fish and shellfish, peanuts, soy and milk. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Store in a dry place away from heat. Keep out of the reach of children.

Instructions for use

Recommended daily intake: 1 green capsule 1 blue capsule per day.

Unit price

€2.08 / Capsules

Pharmaceutical Advice

Fish oil is a dietary source of omega-3 fatty acids, which protect the cardiovascular system with antioxidant properties. Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) are the most important omega-3s.

Fish oil helps to maintain correct triglyceride blood levels and support normal cardiovascular function. Dietary supplements should have purity and quality indicators, especially in relation to heavy metal content. In some cases, ingestion may produce a fishy aftertaste, which can be minimised if the supplement is taken with food. If you are taking chronic medication, such as anticoagulants and antiplatelet drugs, you should consult a healthcare professional beforehand.

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