DELEBOO MULTIVITAMINE ORANGE, POMME VERTE, FRAMBOISE (90 HARICOTS)

Haricots Multivitaminés pour Adultes et Enfants (Plus de 4 ans) – Pomme Verte, Framboise et Orange

Enrichi de 12 vitamines et minéraux essentiels :

Zinc, iode et acide folique inclus.

Pour :

Adultes et enfants (plus de 4 ans).

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Haricots Multivitaminés pour Adultes et Enfants (Plus de 4 ans) – Pomme Verte, Framboise et Orange

Enrichi de 12 vitamines et minéraux essentiels :

Zinc, iode et acide folique inclus.

Pour :

Adultes et enfants (plus de 4 ans).

Contient :

Zinc : Crucial pour le bien-être du corps, en particulier le système immunitaire.

Iode : Essentiel pour la santé thyroïdienne et cognitive, particulièrement pendant la grossesse.

Caractéristiques :

Deuxième génération de compléments alimentaires et multivitamines.

Sous forme de Haricots/Chews, pas de Gummies.

Contient des antioxydants pour la santé générale.

Vitamines A et C pour une peau saine, vitamine D pour les os et les dents.

Formulé avec de la biotine pour des fonctions psychologiques, peau, cheveux et ongles sains.

Dosage :

Enfants de 4 ans et plus : Jusqu à 3 haricots par jour.

Adultes : Jusqu à 6 haricots par jour.

Conseils d utilisation :

Prendre quelques heures avant ou après la prise d autres médicaments ou produits de santé naturels.

Trois Délicieuses Saveurs :

Pomme Verte, Framboise et Orange.

Note : Il est recommandé de consulter un professionnel de la santé avant de commencer tout complément alimentaire, en particulier pour les enfants.

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