Naturlóder Frutilax-lóder 30 chewable cubes

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Facilitates intestinal transit and fights constipation with a formula rich in dates and figs

30 cubitos masticables

Description

The regulation of the intestinal transit is fundamental for our well-being, since its correct functioning is fundamental to avoid constipation problems. naturlíder Frutilax-líder is a food supplement that will help you regulate the transit naturally.

Its formula contains rhubarb, fig, date, tamarind and iogurt powder, which act synergistically to produce a laxative effect and an environment conducive to normal bowel function.

Indicated as an aid in cases of chronic or occasional constipation.

Natural help for your body!

Instructions for use

Dietary supplements should be taken in the context of a varied and balanced diet and as part of an active lifestyle. 1 bucket a day, in the evening with a glass of water (150 ml). You can start with half a bucket.

Composition

Per 10g: 10g: 7g of Fig Paste (Ficus carica L.,fruit), 1.5g of Sugar, Thickener (Gomar Guar), 0.4g of Sweetener (Maltitol)*, 0.2g of Date Paste (Phoenix dactylifera L..,fruit), 0.2 g of Rhubarb Dry Extract 4:1 (Rheum palmatum L.,root), 0.1 g Yogurt powder, Moisturizer (Glycerin), 0.1 g of Tamarindus Dry Extract 3:1 (Tamarindus indica L., fruit) and Acidity Corrector (Lactic Acid).

Contains Milk. May contain traces of gluten, soya, egg, peanuts, nuts, sesame seeds, sulphites and/or derivatives thereof.

Pharmaceutical Advice

To prevent constipation, it is important to maintain a good water intake and eat a balanced diet, rich in vegetables and fruit, as well as whole grains to promote bowel regularity. These foods provide both soluble and insoluble fibre, both of which are necessary for the digestive system.

Exercising regularly is also advisable. Fibre-rich food supplements or plant extracts can also provide additional support. On the other hand, laxative medications (oral or enemas/suppositories) can alleviate occasional constipation and provide fast relief. These medications are not suitable in certain situations. Consulting a healthcare professional is recommended.

If it is a recurrent problem, consult a healthcare professional for a correct diagnosis and follow-up treatment appropriate to your needs.

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