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Burgerstein Biotics-O tablets Blist 30 pieces buy online

Burgerstein Biotics-O Tabl Blist 30 Stk

in stock Brand: EBI-PHARM AG Product Code: 6454819 EAN 7640121571091 Amount in a pack. 30 Stk 0 reviews

31.30 CHF

Description

From the throat flora - nice to suck on.

Burgerstein BIOTICS-O lozenges contain the bacterial strainStreptococcus salivarius K12 (active, living bacterial cultures) and vitamin D3.

  • 1 lozenge (daily serving) contains 1 billion colony-forming units
  • Streptococcus salivarius K12 comes from the human oral and pharyngeal flora
  • Vitamin D contributes to the normal functioning of the immune system
  • Suitable for the whole family - also for children
    Toddlers from 6 months: crush into the mouth
    From 3 years: use as a lozenge
  • Tasty strawberry aroma
  • Sugar Free - ideal for use after brushing your teeth in the evening
  • Doesn't need to be kept in the fridge
Nutritional facts Per daily serving
1 lozenge
NRV* 

Bacterial cultures
Streptococcus salivarius K12

1 billion CFU**  

Vitamin D3

5 µg 100%

*NRV = Nutrient reference value

**CFU = colony forming units

 

Application

Suck 1 lozenge preferably in the evening after brushing your teeth.

Ingredients

Sweetener (isomalt), Streptococcus salivarius K12 ATCC BAA-1024, release agent (magnesium salts of fatty acids), flavoring (strawberry), cholecalciferol.  May contain traces of milk components.

Additional information

Keep out of the reach of small children. The specified recommended daily dose must not be exceeded. Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store at room temperature. 

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