VITONIC TRIO-G GROSSESSE (30 GELULES)

  • Soutient le système immunitaire pendant la grossesse
  • Favorise un métabolisme énergétique normal
  • Réduit la fatigue et augmente la vitalité
  • Renforce la barrière intestinale protectrice
  • Protège les cellules du stress oxydatif
  • Formulé avec Vitamine C, Zinc, Vitamine D3
  • Usage préventif : 1 gélule par jour
  • Usage curatif : 2 gélules par jour

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Description

Vitonic Trio Grossesse est un complément alimentaire spécialement formulé pour répondre aux besoins accrus des femmes enceintes. Il soutient les défenses naturelles, le métabolisme énergétique et le bien-être digestif, tout en aidant à protéger les cellules contre le stress oxydatif.

Indications

Conçu pour accompagner la grossesse, ce trio de nutriments essentiels contribue à :

  • Renforcer l’immunité
  • Réduire la fatigue
  • Maintenir un bon équilibre intestinal
  • Protéger les cellules contre les agressions oxydatives

Conseils d’utilisation

  • Prévention : 1 gélule par jour
  • En période de besoin accru (curatif) : 2 gélules par jour
    À prendre avec un grand verre d’eau, de préférence pendant un repas.

Composition (par gélule)

  • Vitamine C : 380 mg – stimule l’immunité et réduit la fatigue
  • Zinc : 20 mg – contribue au fonctionnement normal du système immunitaire
  • Vitamine D3 (1200 UI) – essentielle pour l’immunité et l’absorption du calcium

Convient aux femmes enceintes – Sans effets indésirables connus aux doses recommandées.

VITONIC TRIO GROSSESSE B 30 gélule

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