ERIC FAVRE SPECIAL KID CALCIUM VITAMINE D 125 ML

  • Saveur fraise
  • Pour un développement osseux normal :
  • Formule d’origine naturelle
  • Augmente le capital osseux et dentaire
  • Renforce les os
  • Sans contre indciation
  • Sirop de 125 ml

31,437 TND TTC

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Description
La gamme SPECIAL KID répond spécifiquement aux petits désagréments rencontrés par nos enfants au quotidien. Le calcium et la vitamine D sont nécessaires à une croissance et à un développement osseux normaux des enfants.

PRÉSENTATION GALÉNIQUE
Flacon de 125 ml

INGRÉDIENTS
Eau ; fructose ; citrate de calcium (5.71%) ; arôme fraise (0.2%) ; acidifiant : acide citrique ; épaississant : gomme de xanthane ; conservateurs : sorbate de potassium, benzoate de sodium; vitamines: vitamine B12 (0.025%), vitamine D (0.00005%).

Pour 1 dose de 10 ml :
Calcium : 120 mg (15% AR*)
Vitamine B : 2 µg (80% AR*)
Vitamine D : 5 µg (100% AR*)

CONSEILS D’UTILISATION
Avant 5 ans : prendre 5 ml (une cuillère à café) par jour, le matin.
Après 5 ans : prendre 10 ml (une cuillère à soupe) par jour, le matin. Bien agiter avant emploi. Peut être pris pur ou dilué dans un verre d’eau ou une autre boisson.

PRÉCAUTIONS D’EMPLOI
Se conformer aux conseils d’utilisation. Tenir hors de portée des enfants. A utiliser dans le cadre d’une alimentation diversifiée et d’un mode de vie sain.

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