FORTIMAG MAGNÉSIUM + VITAMINE B6 (30 GÉLULES)

  • Réduit fatigue physique et mentale
  • Bisglycinate de Magnésium
  • Favorise santé globale et vitalité
  • Soutient plus de 300 réactions métaboliques
  • Contribue au fonctionnement cardiovasculaire
  • Aide la gestion du diabète et de l’hypertension
  • Formule enrichie en magnésium bisglycinate et B6
  • Comprimés faciles à avaler et digérer

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Description

FORTIMAG Magnésium 30 gélules est un complément alimentaire formulé à base de bisglycinate de magnésium et vitamine B6, conçu pour réduire la fatigue physique et mentale et soutenir le bien-être général.

Indications

FortiMag contribue à :

  • Réduire la fatigue physique et mentale
  • Soutenir le fonctionnement normal du système cardiovasculaire
  • Favoriser la santé globale
  • Aider à la gestion des patients diabétiques et hypertendus

Conseils d’utilisation

Prendre les gélules selon les recommandations figurant sur l’emballage ou sur avis médical. Respecter la dose journalière conseillée.

Composition

  • Bisglycinate de Magnésium
  • Vitamine B6 (pyridoxine)
  • Lactose
  • Cellulose microcristalline
  • Stéarate de magnésium
  • Silice colloïdale

Précautions

  • Ne remplace pas une alimentation variée et équilibrée.
  • Tenir hors de portée des enfants.
  • Conserver dans un endroit frais et sec.

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