L CRISPATUS (15 GELULES)

  • Complément pour restaurer la flore vaginale
  • Contient 1 milliard de Lactobacillus Crispatus
  • Aide à prévenir les infections et récidives vaginales
  • Enrichi en 15 mg de zinc bisglycinate pour booster l’immunité
  • Gélules gastro-résistantes, faciles à avaler
  • Usage simple : 1 gélule par jour pour adultes
  • Soutien naturel après déséquilibre ou traitement des infections

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L. crispatus est un complément associant 1 milliard de Lactobacillus crispatus, pour restaurer la flore vaginale, et 15 mg de zinc bisglycinate, pour soutenir l’immunité.

Il aide à rééquilibrer la flore intime, à renforcer la barrière naturelle et à prévenir les récidives d’infections vaginales.

L. crispatus est un complément alimentaire formulé avec :

  • 1 milliard de Lactobacillus crispatus, une bactérie naturellement présente dans la flore vaginale, reconnue pour sa forte capacité d’adhérence à la muqueuse.
  • 15 mg de zinc bisglycinate chélaté, un oligo-élément essentiel au bon fonctionnement du système immunitaire.

En cas de déséquilibre de la flore intime, L. crispatus fournit un apport ciblé en lactobacilles pour renforcer la barrière protectrice de la muqueuse vaginale.

Il contribue ainsi à restaurer l’équilibre de la flore, à prévenir les infections récidivantes et à protéger contre les germes pathogènes.

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