COMPLEXE GLUTAPOROSITÉ PREMIUM

Food supplement indicated to preserve the intestinal mucus membranes and foster intestinal comfort.

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no nanoparticles

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No GMO

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Gluten-free

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No additives

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26,95 €

Boite de 30 sticks

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  • Description

    What is COMPLEXE GLUTAPOROSITÉ PREMIUM?

    GLUTAPOROSITÉ is a combination of an amino acid, glutamine, vitamins, trace elements and pomegranate extracts. Vitamin A and B8 contribute to the maintenance of mucous membranes, such as the intestinal mucosa. Zinc and vitamin D play a role in cell synthesis and the combination of vitamin E and zinc has a protective antioxidant role.

  • Instructions of use

    It is advisable to take 1 stick per day, dissolved in a large glass of water in a 2-month course of treatment.

    cocardedesigned, developed and produced in France.

  • Precautions of use

    • Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.

    • To be taken as part of a healthy lifestyle, not a substitute for a varied and balanced diet..

    • Keep out of the reach of children.

  • Composition

    Nutritional Information:

    Ingredients
    For 1 stick
    % NVR*
    L-Glutamine
    3000 mg
    Pomegranate

    167 mg
    (EPS** : 1002 mg)
    Vitamin E 20 mg 166,7%
    Zinc 7 mg 70 %
    Vitamin D3 5 µg 100 %
    Vitamin B8 70 µg 140 %

    Nutrient Values of Reference ** In Dry Plant Equivalence.


    Ingredients :


    L-Glutamine, Pomegranate extract, Natural flavour: Orange, Natural vitamin E, Zinc bisglycinate, Preservative/Acidity regulator: Citric acid, Vitamin D3, Vitamin B8.
     

    This list of ingredients is subject to change, please consult the packaging of the product purchased.

  • More information

    Intestinal hyperpermeability refers to a recent theory of alternative medicine which speaks of "permeable intestine" or "sieve intestine". It is said to be a damage to the lining of the small intestine causing nutrients, bacteria and toxic waste to leak from the intestine into the bloodstream. Possible causes are alcohol, refined sugars, pesticides, heavy metals, dyes, preservatives, stress, antibiotics, unbalanced diet... This phenomenon may be linked to autoimmune pathologies or IBD, allergies, digestive problems after prolonged efforts.

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