• Bio

Field of application

Circulatory Care

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  • BIO AB
  • BIO UE
  • à partir de 6 ans
  • Femme enceinte NON
  • Vegan
Composition
*Ingredient from organic farming (Certisys BE-BIO-01 control) - BIO means: from organic farming (Certisys BE-BIO-01 control).
Reference

050103

EAN

5425009102015

ACL

6026505

CNK

4628863

Nut/PL

PL 521/79

Regulatory status

Dietary supplement

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