Immunity drops
Herbal complex used for support of the immune system
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Manufacturer: | Biovitality |
Packaging: | 50 ml |
Type: | dietary supplement |
Warranty: | 5 years |
Code: | 60083 |
EAN: | 8595643600837 |
Availability: | in stock |
Description
Immunity – herbal mixture
Biovitality - pharmaline
Food supplement
Herbal complex used for support of the immune system. A working immune system is necessary to ensure a full quality of life. Herbal complex supports natural immunity.
Content:
|
Daily dose |
% RDI |
Echinacea stand. extract |
100 - 200 mg |
Not determined |
Garlic stand. extract | 40 - 80 mg | Not determined |
Maca stand. extract | 40 - 80 mg | Not determined |
Beta 1,3 D Glucan | 30 - 60 mg | Not determined |
Açai berry stand. extract | 30 - 60 mg | Not determined |
Nasturtium stand. extract | 20 - 40 mg | Not determined |
Ginseng stand. extract | 10 - 20 mg | Not determined |
Aloe vera stand. extract | 5 - 10 mg | Not determined |
Sea buckthorn fruit | 5 - 10 mg | Not determined |
Zinc - zinc citrate | 3 - 6 mg | 20 - 40 % RDI |
Vitamin C | 125 - 250 mg | 156 - 312 % RDI |
Ingredients: water, fine alcohol (min 35 vol.% Alc./ethanol), Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea) standardized extract, Garlic (Allium sativum) standardized extract, Maca (Lepidium meyenii) standardized extract, Beta 1,3 D Glucan, Açai berry (Euterpe oleracea) standardized extract, Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus) standardized extract, Ginseng (Panax ginseng) standardized extract, Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis) standardized extract, Sea buckthorn (Hippophae Rhamnoides), Zinc - zinc citrate, vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid)
Recommended dose: 2 - 4 ml (30 – 60 drops) daily. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Administer in one phase for 5 - 6 days, then interrupt for 2 days. Follow this for 5 - 6 weeks
Storage: Store in a dry place at room temperature. Do not store in direct sunlight and frost.
Notice: Food supplement. Not suitable for children under 3 years, pregnant and nursing women. It does not replace a varied and balanced diet. Keep out of reach of children!
Country of origin: Czech Republic
Manufacturer: Biovitality, spol. s r.o., Knínická 2018/7, 664 34 Kuřim, Czech Republic
Food supplement - definition according to the law
A food supplement is a food intended to supplement a normal diet and which is a concentrated source of vitamins and minerals or other substances with a nutritional or physiological effect, contained in the food alone or in combination, intended for direct consumption in small measured quantities.
The effectiveness of the product and quality assurance are not assessed when approving food supplements. However, the manufacturer must not make false claims about the effect of the product (prohibition of misleading the consumer). He must be able to prove the declared effects at any time. Food supplements must meet all applicable food standards. Their observance is checked by the State Agricultural and Food Inspection Authority (CAFIA).
Food supplements must not be marked on the packaging with a therapeutic indication (nor must they indicate a cure or prevention of disease), which is reserved for medicinal products only. However, beneficial effects on the user's health may be mentioned - so-called health claims. The same goes for advertising.
It must also not state or imply that a balanced and varied diet cannot provide sufficient nutrients.
Description
Immunity – herbal mixture
Biovitality - pharmaline
Food supplement
Herbal complex used for support of the immune system. A working immune system is necessary to ensure a full quality of life. Herbal complex supports natural immunity.
Content:
|
Daily dose |
% RDI |
Echinacea stand. extract |
100 - 200 mg |
Not determined |
Garlic stand. extract | 40 - 80 mg | Not determined |
Maca stand. extract | 40 - 80 mg | Not determined |
Beta 1,3 D Glucan | 30 - 60 mg | Not determined |
Açai berry stand. extract | 30 - 60 mg | Not determined |
Nasturtium stand. extract | 20 - 40 mg | Not determined |
Ginseng stand. extract | 10 - 20 mg | Not determined |
Aloe vera stand. extract | 5 - 10 mg | Not determined |
Sea buckthorn fruit | 5 - 10 mg | Not determined |
Zinc - zinc citrate | 3 - 6 mg | 20 - 40 % RDI |
Vitamin C | 125 - 250 mg | 156 - 312 % RDI |
Ingredients: water, fine alcohol (min 35 vol.% Alc./ethanol), Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea) standardized extract, Garlic (Allium sativum) standardized extract, Maca (Lepidium meyenii) standardized extract, Beta 1,3 D Glucan, Açai berry (Euterpe oleracea) standardized extract, Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus) standardized extract, Ginseng (Panax ginseng) standardized extract, Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis) standardized extract, Sea buckthorn (Hippophae Rhamnoides), Zinc - zinc citrate, vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid)
Recommended dose: 2 - 4 ml (30 – 60 drops) daily. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Administer in one phase for 5 - 6 days, then interrupt for 2 days. Follow this for 5 - 6 weeks
Storage: Store in a dry place at room temperature. Do not store in direct sunlight and frost.
Notice: Food supplement. Not suitable for children under 3 years, pregnant and nursing women. It does not replace a varied and balanced diet. Keep out of reach of children!
Country of origin: Czech Republic
Dietary supplement - definition according to law
A food supplement is a food whose purpose is to supplement a normal diet and which is a concentrated source of vitamins and minerals or other substances with a nutritional or physiological effect, contained in the food alone or in combination, intended for direct consumption in small measured quantities.
Product effectiveness and quality assurance are not assessed when approving dietary supplements. However, the manufacturer may not declare false claims about the effect of the product (prohibition of misleading the consumer). He must be able to document the declared effects at any time. Dietary supplements must meet all applicable food standards. Their compliance is checked by the State Agricultural and Food Inspection (SZPI).
Dietary supplements may not be marked with a medical indication on the packaging (nor may they indicate the cure or prevention of diseases), which is reserved only for medicines. However, beneficial effects on the health of the user may be stated - so-called health claims. The same applies to advertising.
It must also not be stated or implied that a balanced and varied diet cannot provide sufficient nutrients.