Area of interest:
Immune system
\nPropolis is a natural substance which bees collect from the buds and bark of plants; it is then reworked by the bees and used to build and protect the hive. It turns out composed of over 150 different nutrients: resins, waxes, essential oils, enzymes, minerals, vitamins and above all flavonoids, the main one of which is galangin.
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30 g
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How to use
It is recommended to take 2 tablets once or twice daily after meals (2 to 4 tablets per day). Close carefully after use.
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Nutritional table
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Legend
ES= Dry extract.
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Ingredients
\nPropolis (Propolis) ES resin (titrated at 10% in galangin), corn or rice maltodextrin, microcrystalline cellulose°, gum arabic°, silicon dioxide°°, vegetable magnesium stearate°°.
° Bulking agent. °° Anti-caking agent."
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Titrated Herbal Extracts
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Notes on preparation
\nTo offer you maximum effectiveness we have selected only top quality ingredients, processed with a unique technological process capable of guaranteeing titrated extracts with ahigh concentration of functional and nutritional substances."
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Warnings
Supplements are not intended as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and should be used as part of a healthy lifestyle. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. The product should be kept out of reach of children under three years of age.
Dr Giorgini propolis titrated extract 60 tablets of 500 mg - 30 gr

Dr Giorgini propolis titrated extract 60 tablets of 500 mg - 30 gr
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