ERIC FAVRE APPETIT PLUS SIROP ENFANTS 200ML

Eric Favre Special Kid Sirop Appétit+ est un complément alimentaire sous forme de sirop qui aidera à stimuler l’appétit de votre enfant et favorisera la digestion.

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Le complément alimentaire Special Kid Sirop Nervosité 125 ml des laboratoires Eric Favre est conçu spécialement pour les enfants. Ce complément alimentaire apporte à lui seul plusieurs sources de vitamines :- La gentiane stimule l’appétit et favorise la digestion.- Les vitamines B1 et B8 contribuent au fonctionnement normal du système nerveux.- Les vitamines C et B6 contribuent au fonctionnement normal du système immunitaire.- Les vitamines B5 et PP aident à réduire la fatigue.- La vitamine E aide à protéger les cellules contre le stress oxydatif.

Conseil d’utilisation:

– À partir de 3 ans : prendre 5 ml (une cuillère à café) par jour, le matin.

– Après 5 ans : prendre 10ml (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.

Composition:

Eau, Fructose, Minéraux (1,208%) : Citrate Tricalcique, Citrate de Magnésium, Gluconate de Fer, Vitamines C, E, B3, B5, B6, B1, B12, A, B8, Extrait de Fenugrec (0,8%), Arôme naturel d’Orange (0,8%), Extrait de Gentiane (0,75%), Acide Citrique, Epaississant : Gomme de Xanthane, Conservateurs : Sorbate de Potassium, Benzoate de Sodium.

ERIC FAVRE APPETIT PLUSEric Favre Special Kid Sirop Appétit+ est un complément alimentaire sous forme de sirop qui aidera à stimuler l’appétit de votre enfant et favorisera la digestion.

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