Betula Curcumazin 30caps

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Ideal for the proper functioning of the digestive system

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Betula Curcumazin 30caps

Betula Curcumazin 30caps

-20%
21,63 € 27,00 €

Description

Curcumazin is a dietary supplement made from Turmeric, Bromelain, Ginger and Piperine.

Curcumazin is a unique formula containing a highly concentrated extract of turmeric, standardised to ensure 475mg of curcumin, equivalent to 10 grams of turmeric.

It contains bromelain, an enzyme from the stem of pineapple, and piperine, a substance present in the outer layer of black pepper, which increase the bioavailability of curcumin.

It also contains ginger (Zingiber officinale), a spicy spice from the turmeric family with a synergistic effect.

It is a natural product whose consumption is suitable for vegetarians, as it does not involve any animal in its composition or testing phases.

30 capsules.

Instructions for use

Dietary supplements should be taken in the context of a varied and balanced diet and as part of an active lifestyle. Take 1 capsule daily, with or without meals.

Composition

Per 1 Capsule:

Ginger (500mg), Turmeric Extract (500mg), Curcumin (475mg), Bromelain (200mg), Piperine (15mg).

Pharmaceutical Advice

Ginger is a plant widely used in traditional medicine because of its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties.

As an ingredient in dietary supplements, it is anti-inflammatory and stimulates digestion. It can reduce gas formation in the intestine and has antiemetic properties (in cases of nausea and motion sickness during travel). It may also be of interest to mitigate menstrual cramps.

It is important to take dietary supplements in the dosage recommended by the manufacturer and in the context of a balanced diet. People with digestive and/or other chronic diseases should consult a healthcare professional.

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