Physalis Osteo Total 30comp

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Helps to strengthen bones, joints and muscles

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Physalis Osteo Total 30comp

Physalis Osteo Total 30comp

-33%
11,39 € 17,00 €

Description

Dietary supplement made from plants and nutrients that helps strengthen the bone system. Its natural formula extracted from red algae rich in calcium helps to densify the bones providing the calcium necessary for good health. Enriched with vitamin D and K contribute to the good absorption of calcium and phosphorus, contributing to the formation of connective tissues such as cartilage, while contributing to the protection of cells against free radicals.

Instructions for use

Take one capsule before main meals.

Composition

Vitamin K2 (1350 μg), Calcium (800 mg), Bambusa arundinacea extract (400 mg), Magnesium (112.5 mg), Vitamin C (80 mg), Vitamin D3 (50 μg), Zinc (10 mg), Manganese (0.5 mg).

Pharmaceutical Advice

Vitamin D, also known as calciferol, is one of the fat-soluble vitamins that is essential to support normal bone and teeth formation and helps to absorb calcium, increasing their strength and keeping them healthy. It has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that contribute to a healthy immune system and muscle function. It also helps to regulate blood phosphorus level.

Vitamin D can be obtained in three different ways: through the skin by exposure to the sun and from foods and/or supplements that contain vitamin D. In case of vitamin D deficiency or excess, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for diagnosis and advice. Remember that dietary supplements should not replace a healthy and balanced diet.

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