FARMAVANS CAPSUFER FER – VITAMINE C (30 GÉLULES)

Capsufer de FARMAVANS est un complément alimentaire formulé pour soutenir la formation normale des globules rouges et réduire la fatigue, grâce à son apport en fer et en vitamines essentielles. Idéal en cas de carences en fer ou de besoins accrus (fatigue, menstruations abondantes, grossesse, etc.).

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Capsufer de FARMAVANS est un complément alimentaire formulé pour soutenir la formation normale des globules rouges et réduire la fatigue, grâce à son apport en fer et en vitamines essentielles. Idéal en cas de carences en fer ou de besoins accrus (fatigue, menstruations abondantes, grossesse, etc.).

Bénéfices :

  • Contribue à la formation normale des globules rouges et de l’hémoglobine
  • Aide à réduire la fatigue et l’épuisement
  • Participe au métabolisme énergétique normal
  • Formule bien tolérée pour une meilleure absorption du fer

Indications :

  • Carence ou besoins accrus en fer
  • Fatigue physique ou intellectuelle
  • Apport complémentaire chez la femme enceinte ou en période menstruelle

Conseils d’utilisation :

  • Prendre 1 gélule par jour, de préférence au cours d’un repas, avec un grand verre d’eau.

Présentation :

  • Boîte de 30 gélules

Retrouvez tonus et vitalité grâce à FARMAVANS Capsufer, votre allié contre la fatigue liée à une carence en fer

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