Description
Drainage
drops
Food supplement that, thanks to the draining properties of its ingredients, promotes the physiological elimination of excess fluids in the body.It promotes purification and the physiological water balance of the organism.
Arctium lappa
Purifying action. Promotes the physiological elimination of liquids.
White birch
Purifying action. Anti-edema. Draining of excess fluids.
Horsetail
Purifying and draining action on the kidneys.
Silybum marianum
Hepatoprotective and purifying action.
Taraxacum officinale
Draining, choleretic and cholagogue action.
Ingredients
per daily dose | |
Arctium lappa | 0.055 g |
White birch | 0.145 g |
Horsetail | 0.075 g |
Silybum marianum | 0.070 g |
Taraxacum officinale | 0.070 g |
How to use
Morning and afternoon, away from meals, take 45 drops diluted in a little water. If needed, take up to 50 drops at a time.
Warnings
Do not use during pregnancy or in case of hypersensitivity to the components.
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Keep out of reach of children under three years of age.
Supplements are not intended as a substitute for a varied diet.
Format
60 ml bottle.
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