Eucustin 800 Food supplement based on Cranberry, Mallow and Methionine, indicated in case of low dietary intake or increased need for these nutrients, with beneficial action for the urinary tract.
Ingrediants Methionine; cranberry juice (Vaccinium macrocarpon) plvere titrated 1.7% in proanthocyanidins; filling agent: microcrystalline cellulose; mallow leaves (Malva sylvestris L.) dry extract; anti-caking agents: vegetable magnesium stearate; silicon dioxide; carrier maltodextrin.
How to use We recommend taking 2 tablets a day, preferably 1 in the morning and 1 in the evening with a large glass of water.
Warnings The product does not replace a varied diet. Do not exceed the recommended dose. Keep out of the reach of children under three years of age. For pregnant or lactating women and children it is recommended to seek medical advice.
storage To be kept in a cool and dry place.
Nutritional characteristics | per 100 g | per dose (2 tablets) |
Cranberry powder titrated 1.7% of which Proanthocyanidins | 33.7 g 0.57 g | 600 mg 10.2 mg |
| L-Methionine | 44.9 g | 800 mg |
| Mallow dry extract | 3.37 g | 60 mg |
Format 20 ovalins of 890 mg.
Cod. 00010PM051099
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