Brudy Nen Dha Emulsion 1g 30 Envelopes

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Nutritional supplement for children who require an extra intake of DHA

Description

Brudy Nen Emulsion Dha 1g 30 Envelopes is a food supplement for special medical purposes. It is formulated with a molecule called DHA, Tridocosahexaenoin-AOX®. It is a triglyceride from fish oil and is the most physiological form of DHA. It is indicated for people who need an extra intake of DHA as in Amblyopia with a component of DHA deficiency due to nutritional cause or alcohol toxicity, Attention Deficit Disorders;the following patients are also diagnosed: with and without hyperactivity, oncological patients, with cystic fibrosis, lipid malabsorption, age-related macular degeneration or lipid metabolism disorders.

Its presentation in the form of envelopes facilitates swallowing in patients with difficulty such as children. It also has a pleasant silvery taste and is sweetened with fructose;

*This food supplement is not a substitute for a healthy and balanced diet;

*Gluten and lactose free

Instructions for use

Dietary supplements should be taken in the context of a varied and balanced diet and as part of an active lifestyle. Stir the envelope well before opening. No preparation is necessary;

*Ehis product should be used under medical supervision. It should not be used as the sole source of food.

Composition

Fish oil concentrated in omega-3 fatty acids, fructose, thickeners (maltodextrin tapioca), antioxidants (ascorbic acid), emulsifiers (sorbitan monooleate), preservatives (sodium benzoate) and flavourings (banana).

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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