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Les Gummies au Vinaigre de Cidre de Pomme de WeightWorld sont un complément alimentaire naturel. Ces gummies vous permettront de mieux gérer votre poids et votre digestion. Ce complément naturel a une riche teneur en vitamines, minéraux et acide acétique. Convient aux végétariens et sans gluten.
Mit den Salat-Dressings von Body Attack kannst Du einen leckeren American oder Caesar Salad zubereiten oder Gemüse verfeinern - herrlich lecker zur Grillsaison. Und weil die Saucen kaum Zucker, Fett und Kalorien haben, sind sie ideal bei einer Low Carb und Low Fat Ernährung. Wegend er ausgewählten Zutaten sind sie außerdem für veganer geeignet sowie für Menschen mit Laktose- oder Glutenunverträglichkeit. Die Dressings bestehen hauptsächlich aus Wasser und Bambusfasern, gewürzt sind sie mit Essig, Salz, Zitronensaft, Knoblauchpulver und mehr. Inhalt: 320 ml
Flavo-C Creme hydratante anti-age 30ml Auriga est un soin hydratant anti-age a la vitamine C pour une action anti-rides. La Creme Flavo C restaure l hydratation vitale de la peau et reconstruit sa barriere protectrice lipidique naturelle. Contient de l acide hyaluronique pour assurer le maintien de la structure de la peau. Soin quotidien complementaire du Flavo-C Serum 15ml, conseille pour la rehydratation des peaux seches et deshydratees. Soin correcteur de teint des peaux normales et mixtes. Des les premieres applications, la peau retrouve souplesse et douceur. Conseils d utilisation : Appliquer la creme, le matin et ou le soir, 5 a 10 minutes apres l application du Flavo-C Serum. Ingredients/INCI : Principaux actifs: Vitamine C, Acide hyaluronique, Complexe de polysaccharides. Flavo-C Creme hydratante anti-age 30ml Auriga.
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SouvenaidSouvenaid is an innovative nutritional supplement for the dietary management of early Alzheimer's disease, containing a unique combination of nutrients at levels difficult to achieve from diet alone.Souvenaid can be taken alone or in combination with standard drug therapy for Alzheimer's disease; no drug interactions were seen in clinical trials.Souvenaid is lactose and gluten free, however, do not take if you are allergic to fish, soy or milk. It is not suitable for patients with galactosaemia.Souvenaid is available in strawberry and vanilla flavours - simply choose from the drop down above.How does Souvenaid work?People living with early Alzheimer's disease have been shown to have relatively low levels of a range of nutrients in their bodies despite eating a normal diet.These nutrients are required in the process of making new connections in the brain called synapses.Omega 3 fatty acids, uridine monophosphate and choline, together with several key vitamins, all work together to help this process.The loss of synapses is one of the key features of early Alzheimer's disease.DirectionsSouvenaid is ready to drink - simply drink one bottle per day. It is best served chilled but does can be stored at room temperature.Souvenaid is specially formulated to be a low volume drink as it recommended that the entire bottle is consumed at once to ensure that the correct amount is taken each day. However, if the bottle is not finished, you can close the lid and keep in the fridge for up to 24 hours from opening.It may help to take Souvenaid at the same time each day, as this should make it easier to remember to take it every day as it will become a habit. If the person taking Souvenaid does forget to take it at the usual time, they should just drink it when they remember or are reminded.Souvenaid is a food for special medical purposes for the dietary management of early Alzheimer's disease. Souvenaid must be used under medical supervision. You must seek advice from your doctor, specialist nurse or pharmacist if you are unsure of your condition or diagnosis or if you would like to use Souvenaid.
