UT Synergy™ | Stuðningur við heilbrigða þvagrásar- og nýrnastarfsemi | Heilsubarinn

UT Synergy™ | Stuðningur við heilbrigða þvagrásar- og nýrnastarfsemi

8.750 kr

UT Synergy™ | Stuðningur við heilbrigða þvagrásar- og nýrnastarfsemi

8.750 kr

UT Synergy™ | Stuðningur við heilbrigða...

8.750 kr

• Alhliða blanda með D-Mannose, Hibiscus, Bearberry og Nettle.
• Stuðlar að heilbrigðu örverujafnvægi í þvagrás.
• Styður við eðlilega nýrnastarfsemi með mildum vatnslosandi eiginleikum.
• Veitir róandi áhrif á slímhimnur í þvagrás.
• Inniheldur lífvirk efni (t.d. proanthocyanidins) sem vernda frumur.

Frí sending yfir 15 þúsund krónur. Pantanir eru afgreiddar samdægurs ef pantað er fyrir kl. 13, annars daginn eftir (virka daga). Ekki er afgreitt um helgar. Þær eru afhentar með Dropp, á þann stað sem þú velur.

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Nánari Lýsing

UT Synergy™ er samþætt blanda næringarefna og jurtaþykkna sem er sérstaklega hönnuð til að viðhalda hámarks heilsu og eðlilegri starfsemi þvagrásarinnar.

Formúlan inniheldur 500 mg af D-Mannose, ásamt Hibiscus, Bearberry (Uva ursi), Nettle, Horsetail, Aloe Vera og Parsley þykknum.

D-Mannose er einföld sykrutegund sem styður við heilbrigt umhverfi í þvagrásinni.

Hibiscus sabdariffa þykkni er ríkt af pólýfenólum og proanthocyanidins sem veita örveruhemjandi og bakteríu-losandi eiginleika.

Bearberry og Nettla hafa hefðbundið verið notuð fyrir mild vatnslosandi áhrif til að styðja við heilbrigða nýrnastarfsemi.

Þessi blanda veitir einnig róandi áhrif á slímhimnuvef þvagrásarinnar, einkum vegna Aloe Vera innihaldsins.

Að auki er formúlan styrkt með virku formi B6 vítamíns (P5P) sem veitir samverkandi stuðning við plöntuefnin.

Fyrir Hverja:
Þetta bætiefni getur hentað öllum sem vilja viðhalda hámarks heilsu þvagrásarinnar, efla heilbrigt örverujafnvægi eða styðja við eðlilega nýrnastarfsemi.

ÍTARLEGRI UPPLÝSINGAR

Taktu 2 hylki á dag eða samkvæmt leiðbeiningum heilbrigðisstarfsmanns þíns.

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