Liricoss Food Supplement 30 Orosoluble Tablets
- Brand: MEDICOSS Sas di A. Cossalter
- Product Code: 930513294
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LIRICOSS
Dietary supplement
Food supplement based on propolis, erism, calcium carbonate and zinc, useful in situations of deficiency or increased need for these nutrients which can also be useful for the trophism of the throat, vocal cords and for the natural organic functions that promote well-being upper respiratory tract.
Propolis
Resinous substance, brownish, collected by bees. Propolis has been shown to possess antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and immunomodulating action.
Erism
Useful for preventing and treating the alterations of the voice following inflammatory forms, vocal "malmenage", speech fatigue, by virtue of its emollient and anti-inflammatory action.
Calcium carbonate
It is able to reduce acidity and / or neutralize acid gases from the stomach in case of reflux.
Zinc oxide
It stimulates the repair processes of the skin and mucous membranes.
Ingrediants
Propolis; erism; calcium carbonate; zinc oxide.
How to use
1 to 3 buccal tablets per day to dissolve in the mouth, preferably after meals.
Warnings
Do not take during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Keep out of the reach of children under three years of age.
Supplements are not intended as a substitute for a varied diet.
Format
Carton containing 3 blisters of 10 buccal tablets.
Code 0011
Bibliography
- Drago L. et al. “In vitro antimicrobical activity ofpropolis dry extract”. J. Chemother. 12, 390-395, 2000.
- Takaisikikumi N. et al. "Electron microscopic andmicrocalorimetric investigation of the possible mechanism of the antibacterial action ofa defi ned propolis provenance". Planta Med. 60, 222-227, 1994
- Mirzoeva OK et al. "The effect of propolis and itscomponents on eicosanoid production during the infi ammatory response. ProstaglandinsLeukotrienes Ess. Fatty acids 55, 441-449, 1996
- Guohua C. et al. "Antioxidant and prooxidant behavior offl avonoids: structure-activity relationship". 22, 749-760, 1997