Physalis Digest+ 30 Comprimès
- L’artichaut, la menthe poivrée et l’aloe vera soutiennent la digestion
- La mélisse citronnée contribue au transit intestinal
- Le fenouil contribue à diminuer la sensation de gonflement
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Description
Complément alimentaire à base de plantes
Trop vite, trop gras ou tout simplement trop,… Notre mode de vie provoque souvent une sensation de ballonnement et de lourdeur dans l’estomac. Physalis Digest+ bio contient des extraits qualitatifs de plantes comme de l’artichaut, de la menthe poivrée et de l’aloe vera (200:1 extrait de gel, issu des feuilles (exempt d’aloïne)), qui soutiennent la digestion et qui contribuent au confort après un (lourd) repas. La mélisse citronnée contribue au transit intestinal alors que le fenouil contribue à diminuer la sensation de gonflement. Avec adjonction d’un complexe d’enzymes (alpha-amylase, cellulase, lactase, lipase, protéase) d’origine exclusivement végétale!
Pour une digestion équilibrée, limitez la taille des portions, veillez à la qualité et à la variété de votre alimentation et prenez le temps de manger à l’aise. Evitez les mets trop épicés ou trop gras ainsi que l’alcool et le café.
Tenir hors de portée des jeunes enfants. Ne pas dépasser la dose recommandée. Un complément alimentaire ne doit pas se substituer à une alimentation variée et à un mode de vie sain.
Ingrédients: extrait d’artichaut* (29%), extrait de fenouil* (14,5%), extrait de mélisse citronnée* (11,6%), extrait de menthe poivrée* (11,6%), agent de charge: gomme arabique*, aloe vera* (8,7%), complexe d’enzymes, poudre de bambou (Bambusa arundinacea)*, triglycérides à chaîne moyenne*, amidon (Zea mays)*, épaississant: gomme de guar*, émulsifiants: lécithine (Helianthus annuus)*, glycérol*. *culture biologique
Composition par 2 comprimés
Cynara scolymus extr. bio (≥2,5% cynarin) 500 mg
Foeniculum vulgare extr. bio (1,5% ess. oil) 250 mg
Melissa officinalis extr. bio (5-10% rosmarinic acid) 200 mg
Mentha piperita extr. bio (0,1% ess. oil) 200 mg
Aloe vera bio 150 mg
DigeZyme® (alpha-amylase 3600 FCC, cellulase 200 FCC, lactase 600 FCC, lipase 150 FCC, neutral protease 900 FCC) 150 mg
DigeZyme® as a trademark of Sabinsa Europe GmbH.
Conseis d'utilisation :
1 à 2 comprimés par jour. À prendre pendant les repas avec un peu d’eau ou un comprimé en cas de sensation de gonflement.
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