ALVITYL SIROP 150 ML

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Description :

Pour les enfants à partir de 3 ans, les adolescents et les adultes qui ressentent une baisse de forme et vitalité.

 

La formule d’Alvityl Sirop associe 11 vitamines complémentaires pour :

Mieux utiliser l’énergie et les nutriments des aliments consommés : les vitamines C B1 B2 B3 B5 B8 et B12 aident au métabolisme énergétique

Contribuer au fonctionnement du système nerveux grâce aux vitamines B1, B3, B6, B8, et C et cérébral grâce à la vitamine B5 qui participe aux performances intellectuelles. Les vitamines B1, B3, B6, B8, et C permettent d’assurer à l’organisme forme et vitalité physique (tonus, et énergie) en aidant à réduire la fatigue et la vitamine B5 contribue aux performances intellectuelles (mémoire, concentration)

Aider au bon fonctionnement des os et des dents : la vitamine D est nécessaire au bon équilibre des os et des dents et participe à la croissance osseuse.

Conseils d’utilisation :

Enfants < 6 ans : 1 cuillère à café par jour

Enfants > 6ans et adultes : 2 cuillères à café par jour

 

Ceci est un complément alimentaire, il ne se substitue pas à un régime alimentaire varié et équilibré.

 

Composition :

*AJR = Apports Journaliers Recommandés

Vitamines
Pour 5 ml
% AJR*
Pour 10 ml
% AJR*
A
400 µg
50 %
800 µg
100 %
B1
0,55 mg
50 %
1,1 mg
100 %
B2
0,7 mg
50 %
1,4 mg
100 %
B3 (PP)
8 mg
50 %
16 mg
100 %
B5
3 mg
50 %
6 mg
100 %
B6
0,7 mg
50 %
1,4 mg
100 %
B8 (H)
0,025 mg
50 %
0,05 mg
100 %
B9
100 µg
50 %
200 µg
100 %
C
40 mg
50 %
80 mg
100 %
D3
2,5 µg
50 %
5 µg
100 %
E
6 mg
50 %
12 mg
100 %

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