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Lactosol L Powder Food Supplement 30g

13.35€ 16.50€
  • Brand: HERBOPLANET Srl
  • Product Code: 907131700
  • EAN: 8032185031816
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Lactosol L

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NUTRIENT SUPPLY FOR A SPOON (2 g): Maltodextrin, Lactobacillus acidophylus 100 mg (equal to a minimum supply of 5 billion live cells).

Product included in the Register of supplements of the Ministry of Health, code 14083.

LACTOSOL is a lactobacilli supplement useful for promoting the normal balance of intestinal bacterial flora.

Directions for use : we recommend taking a teaspoon of powder a day dissolved in a little water.

WARNINGS: Keep out of the reach of children under three years of age. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Keep in a cool and dry place.

Notes: LACTOBACILLUS ACIDOPHYLUS facilitates the ecological rebalancing of the intestinal bacterial flora, essential for human nature. When the intestinal flora is altered, we generally witness a suppression of the bifid bacterium group by the coliform. The other normal intestinal commensals, especially proteus and clostridii, can, in this situation; rapidly increase in number, which can also be seen by a careful examination of the stool. The causes that lead to dysbiosis are numerous; among the most important is the use of antibiotics, not only by direct intake, but also through the meat of animals that have been treated with such drugs.

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