CHONDROSAMINE (30 SACHETS)

  • Soulage douleurs articulaires et inflammations
  • Améliore mobilité et flexibilité articulaire
  • Favorise régénération et réparation du cartilage
  • Hydrate et lubrifie les articulations naturellement
  • Contient glucosamine, chondroïtine et collagène
  • Acide hyaluronique pour amortir les chocs
  • Prendre 1 sachet par jour dilué dans de l’eau
  • Ne pas dépasser la dose recommandée
  • Consulter un médecin en cas de traitement médical
  • Adapté pour un usage quotidien et durable

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Description

CHONDROSAMINE est un complément alimentaire conçu pour soulager les douleurs articulaires et favoriser une meilleure mobilité. Il aide à réduire l’inflammation, hydrater et lubrifier les articulations tout en soutenant la régénération du cartilage.

Indications

  • Douleurs articulaires
  • Raideur et perte de mobilité
  • Usure du cartilage
  • Inflammation articulaire
  • Besoin d’améliorer la flexibilité et la souplesse des articulations

Conseils d’utilisation

  • Prendre 1 sachet par jour, à diluer dans un verre d’eau
  • Ne pas dépasser la dose journalière recommandée
  • Consultez un médecin en cas de traitement médical en cours

Composition

  • Sulfate de glucosamine : précurseur des composants du cartilage, favorise sa synthèse et réparation
  • Chondroïtine sulfate : apporte résistance et souplesse au cartilage
  • Collagène : protéine essentielle pour la structure et l’élasticité articulaire
  • Acide hyaluronique : assure lubrification et amortissement des chocs grâce à ses propriétés viscoélastiques

CHONDROSAMINE SACHETS B 30

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