Lactibiane Reference 10M

45 Piece, Capsules, 51 g
CHF958.82/1kg
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Lactibiane Reference 10M Capsules (45 pieces)

Lactibiane Reference helps maintain intestinal flora, containing four bacterial strains dosed at 4 billion per gram. Lactibiane Reference enhances digestive well-being and regulates gastrointestinal transit from the first week. It is the ideal ally for overcoming digestive discomfort such as bloating and serves as a winter preventive measure to stimulate the immune system and strengthen intestinal flora.

A blend of four strains: Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bifidobacterium longum, Lactococcus lactis, Streptococcus thermophilus.

Usage

Take 1 capsule per day for 1 month.

Key specifications

Food supplement type
Food supplements
Dosage form
Capsules
Items per sales unit
45 Piece
Content
292.50 ml
Weight
51 g
Item number
8720416

General information

Manufacturer
Lactibiane
Category
Nutritional supplements
Manufacturer no.
103870
Release date
16.5.2018
Sales rank in Category Nutritional supplements
1278 of 2937
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Drugstore properties

Food supplement type
Food supplements
Scope of application
Stomach + Bowel
Dosage form
Capsules

Sports nutrition properties

Training goal
Increase well-being

Storage

Storage
Dry

Content characteristics

Description
Food supplements
Product Additional Information
No preservatives

Origin

Origin
France

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Scope of delivery

Items per sales unit
45 Piece

Product dimensions

Content
292.50 ml
Weight
51 g

Distributor

Address
Digitec Galaxus AG, Pfingstweidstrasse 60b, CH‑8005 Zurich

Package dimensions

Length
13.90 cm
Width
7.80 cm
Height
3 cm
Weight
48 g

Ingredients and instructions for use

Ingredients
10 billion CFU per dose.
Instructions for use
Take 1 capsule per day for 1 month.

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