Triconatura Isomax 60caps

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Ideal to relieve the discomfort caused by menopause

Description

It is a dietary supplement based on plant extracts with vitamins and minerals that helps to combat the symptoms of menopause.

The Isomax formula offers all the ideal nutrients and phytopharmaceuticals to counteract and relieve the symptoms associated with menopause in convenient daily doses.

Plants such as sage, red clover and hops reduce the frequency of menopausal hot flashes, while borage and flax provide essential fatty acids, reduce inflammation and lower cholesterol levels.

A supplement of vitamins C, coral calcium, zinc and vitamin D stimulates bone remineralisation, protecting against the wear and tear associated with osteoporosis.

60 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 tablet a day, with food.

Composition

Angelica Dry Extract 83.5mg, Flax Powder 50mg, Borage Extract 50mg, Sage Dry Extract 50mg, Hops Dry Extract 40mg, Red Clover Dry Extract 37.5mg, Vitamin C 30mg, L-Tyrosine 25mg, Coral Calcium 25mg, Soy Isoflavones 25mg, Ferrous Fumarate 21.3mg, Dried Fenugreek Extract 20mg, Vitamin E 10mg, Zinc Oxide 6.2mg, Vitamin B6 5mg, Dried Chasteberry Extract 4mg, Vitamin D 1mg, Anti-caking Agents (Magnesium Stearate and Silicon Dioxide) and Capsule (Gelatin and Color (E-171).

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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