ADRENOSTIM 60 CPR

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1 capsule Sol ‘s morgens en 1 capsule Luna ‘s avonds of zoals aanbevolen

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INGREDIENTEN PER CAPSULE (ADRENOSTIM SOL)
L-tyrosine 200.0 mg
Vit. C (ascorbinezuur) 60.0 mg 75%
Magnesium (glycerofosfaat) 22.5 mg
Zink (gluconaat) 22.5 mg 225%
Quercetine 20.0 mg
Rutine 20.0 mg
Hesperidine 20.0 mg
Vit. B5 (calciumpantothenaat) 18.0 mg 300%
Vit. B6 (pyridoxine HCl) 6.0 mg 429%
INGREDIENTEN PER CAPSULE (ADRENOSTIM LUNA)
Wild yam (Dioscorea villosa) 200.0 mg
Panax ginseng 100.0 mg
Siberische ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus) 37.5 mg
Magnesium (glycerofosfaat) 22.5 mg
AdrenoStim Sol:
Hulpstoffen: gelatine, magnesiumstearaat
AdrenoStim Luna:
Hulpstoffen: gelatine, dicalciumfosfaat, magnesiumstearaat, siliciumdioxide
*% RI = Referentie Inname

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