Soutien ciblé des articulations, des ligaments et des tissus conjonctifs*
Soutien articulaire avancé*
Contient la première forme de glucosamine sans crustacés sous forme de sulfate de glucosamine
Convient à tous, y compris aux végétaliens et aux personnes allergiques aux crustacés
Description:
Premier Glucosamine fournit la première forme de glucosamine sous forme de sulfate de glucosamine (sans crustacés), qui favorise un soutien ciblé des articulations, des ligaments et des tissus conjonctifs.* Ce produit peut être utilisé seul ou en conjonction avec OsteoVen™, une formule à large spectre pour les os et les articulations. *
Contrairement aux produits de glucosamine à base de crustacés, Premier Glucosamine est dérivé du maïs, ce qui le rend adapté aux végétariens et aux végétaliens ou aux personnes allergiques aux crustacés.
Ingrédients:
Portion 2 capsules Portions par contenant 60
Sulfate de glucosamine (sous forme de complexe de chlorure de potassium de sulfate de glucosamine)750 mg
Potassium135mg
Autres ingrédients : concentré de riz biologique, capsules d'origine végétale (cellulose, eau)
Utilisation recommandée :
Prendre 2 capsules, 2 fois par jour avec les repas ou selon les directives de votre professionnel de la santé.
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