Description
PLURILAC trio
Food supplement based on Psyllium, L-Tryptophan, Niacin and tindalized Lactobacillus Acidophilus for intestinal regularity.Psyllium promotes regular intestinal transit thanks to the formation of soft and flowing stools. Psyllium also promotes the balance of intestinal bacterial flora and the metabolism of carbohydrates and lipids.*
L-Tryptophan is an essential amino acid that regulates mood. L-Tryptophan plays a key role in gastrointestinal transit time and motility in the colon and small intestine through its action as a mediator of excitatory synaptic responses in the enteric nervous system.**
Niacin contributes to the normal functioning of the nervous system and normal psychological function.***
Tyndallized Lactobacillus acidophilus promotes the balance of the intestinal bacterial flora.
With sweeteners.
Ingredients
Psyllium ( Plantago ovata Forsk. , seed husk) powder, maltodextrin, L-tryptophan, flavouring; acidifier: citric acid; tyndallized Lactobacillus acidophilus HA-122 (contains soy and milk ), nicotinamide (niacin); anti-caking agent: silicon dioxide; sweeteners: sucralose, acesulfame K; colouring: E160a(i).
Average values | for maximum daily dose (2 sachets) |
Psyllium powder | 6,000 mg |
Lactobacillus acidophilus HA-122 tyndallized (non-living cells) |
10 billion |
L-tryptophan | 700 mg |
Niacin | 50 mg (312.5% NRV*) |
How to use
It is recommended to take 1-2 sachets per day, preferably away from meals. Pour the contents of the sachet into a glass of water (150 ml), at room temperature, mix carefully and take immediately after preparation.
Warnings
Supplements are not intended as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Keep the product out of reach of children under 3 years of age. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
Format
Pack of 12 sachets of 4.2 g each.
Net weight: 50.4 g.
Bibliography :
* Andresen V. and Camilleri M. Irritable bowel syndrome: recent and novel therapeutic approaches; Drugs. 2006; 66(8):1073-88 .
** Li Z, Chalazonitis A, Huang YY et al. Essential roles of enteric neuronal serotonin in gastrointestinal motility and the development/survival of enteric dopaminergic neurons; J Neurosci. 2011 Jun 15;31(24):8998-9009 .
*** Viljoen M, Swanepoel A, Bipath P. Antidepressants may lead to a decrease in niacin and NAD in patients with poor dietary intake. Med Hypotheses. 2015 Mar;84(3):178-82 .