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Bioatopil Supplement 30cps
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Description Bioatopil Supplement 30cps
Bioatopil
Food supplement based on calendula officinalis, rhodiola rosea, riboflavin, niacinamide, capable of counteracting some biochemical mechanisms that are at the basis of allergies (allergic rhinitis and conjunctivitis , asthma, urticaria, itching in dialysis or chronic renal failure, diffuse itching, localized itching, dermatitis and atopic eczema), linked to the uncontrolled production and disposal of tissue biochemical mediators from mast cells. The activity antioxidant of rhodiola rosea and the soothing action of calendula further stabilize the production of biochemical mediators, counteracting the free radicals that damage the cells and tissue receptors of the systems affected by inflammation. Taking Bioatopil allows you to maintain the optimal levels of nutrients necessary for the physiological functioning of these complex biochemical systems.It does not contain gluten and lactose.
Ingredients
Microcrystalline cellulose; calendula officinalis flowers dry extract 2% lutein; rhodiola rosea dry extract 1% salidroside; niacinamide; hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose E464. Antiaggregants: vegetable magnesium stearate; amorphous silica; riboflavin; dry extracts on maltodextrins.
Mode of use
- Allergies, Itching, Urticaria.
Adults: 1 capsule of BIOATOPIL after main meals for three months. Then, 1 capsule after main meals for 15 days each month.
Children under 30 kg.: 1 capsule per day for 3 months. Afterwards, 1 capsule per day for 15 days every month (the capsules can be opened and poured into water or milk).
Children over 30 kg as adults.
For a weight greater than 80 kg it is ; It is advisable to take 3 capsules a day.
- Prevention of shock from hymenoptera stings.
Adults: 1 capsule after main meals for 4 months. Then, 1 capsule after main meals for 15 days per month.
Children under 30 kg: 1 capsule per day for 3 months. Afterwards, 1 capsule per day for 15 days every month (the capsules can be opened and poured into water or milk).
Children over 30 kg as adults.
For a weight greater than 80 kg it is ; It is advisable to take 3 capsules a day.
- Dermatitis and atopic eczema.
Adults: 1 capsule after the main meals for 5 months.
Then, 1 capsule after the main meals for 15 days a month. Children under 30 kg: 1 capsule per day for 3 months. Then, 1 capsule per day for 15 days every month (the capsules can be opened and poured into water or milk).
Children over 30 kg like adults.
For a weight greater than 80 kg it is It is advisable to take 3 capsules a day.
NB If the itching is intense, start with three capsules a day (morning, midday and evening), for 7-10 days and then continue with two capsules a day. For a weight greater than 80 kg it is it is advisable to take 3 capsules per day.
- Food allergies.
Adults: for a weight up to 68 kg 1 capsule after main meals for 12 months. Then, 1 capsule after main meals for 15 days each month. For a weight greater than 68 kg 1 capsule after breakfast, lunch and dinner for 12 months. Thereafter, 1 capsule after breakfast, lunch and dinner for 15 days each month.
Warnings
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Keep out of reach of children under 3 years of age.
Supplements are not intended as a substitute for a varied diet.
Consult your doctor in case of pregnancy or in case of liver or kidney disease.
For women in breastfeeding and children it is recommended to consult your doctor.
Format
Pack of 30 capsules.
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