What is Surgiline Apport Post-Bariatrie in sachets?
Surgiline Apport Post-Bariatrie 30 Sachets is a dietary supplement to prevent vitamin and mineral deficiencies after bariatric surgery. Surgiline Apport Post-Bariatrie 30 Sachets is a dietary supplement rich in vitamins and minerals to prevent vitamin and mineral deficiencies after bariatric surgery. Its magnesium-rich formula has been designed to accompany major weight loss, particularly after bariatric surgery. The French National Authority for Health (HAS) recommends systematic supplementation in the case of gastric bypass surgery, for example.
Welcome to the world of Surgiline Apport Post-Bariatrie in sachets, a formula specially designed to meet the unique nutritional needs of people who have undergone bariatric surgery. Our sachets contain an expert blend of essential nutrients to support your recovery and well-being.
Why choose Surgiline Post-Bariatric Intake?
- Complete nutrition: Our formula includes a full range of nutrients, vitamins and minerals to avoid nutritional deficiencies after surgery.
- Maximum Absorption: Ingredients are carefully selected for optimal absorption, helping your body to benefit fully from these precious nutrients.
- Holistic Support: Surgiline Post-Bariatric Intake is designed to support your overall health, from skin to bones to the immune system.
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How to use Surgiline
Take 1 sachet of Surgiline a day. The contents of the sachet should be diluted and mixed thoroughly in a glass of water.
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Precautions for use
- Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
- This dietary supplement should not be used as a substitute for a diversified diet.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- For adults over 15 years of age only.
What is the composition of this dietary supplement?
Ingredients :
Marine magnesium oxide, orange flavor with other natural flavors, L-ascorbic acid (vitamin C), DL-alpha-tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E), zinc bisglycinate, ferrous bisglycinate, acidifier: citric acid, carrot extract (vitamin A), nicotinamide (vitamin B3), sweetener : steviol glycosides (E960), cholecalciferol (vitamin D), calcium D-pantothenate (vitamin B5), pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), thiamine hydrochloride (vitamin B1), riboflavin (vitamin B2), pteroylmonoglutamic acid (vitamin B9), methylcobalamin (vitamin B12), D-biotin (vitamin B8), sodium selenite, chromium chloride.
Average nutritional values - Per daily dose (2 tablets or 1 sachet)
Nutrient |
Quantity |
% AR* |
Vitamin A |
600 µg |
75 % |
Vitamin B1 |
2.5 mg |
227 % |
Vitamin B2 |
2.0 mg |
142 % |
Vitamin B3 (PP) |
24 mg |
150 % |
Vitamin B5 |
6.0 mg |
100 % |
Vitamin B6 |
2.8 mg |
200 % |
Vitamin B8 |
150 µg |
300 % |
Vitamin B9 |
500 µg |
250 % |
Vitamin B12 |
300 µg |
12000 % |
Vitamin C |
100 mg |
125 % |
Vitamin D3 |
50 µg |
1000 % |
Vitamin E |
24 mg |
200 % |
Iron |
14 mg |
100 % |
Zinc |
15 mg |
150 % |
Magnesium |
300 mg |
80 % |
Selenium |
50 µg |
90 % |
Chromium |
20 µg |
50 % |
*RDA: Reference Intake (formerly RDA)
Packaging:
Box of 30 sachets. Also available in boxes of 60 Surgiline tablets, at the best price, in our online pharmacy.
Our advice and expert opinions
Faced with the global challenges of obesity and the relative failure of diets, more and more people are resorting to obesity surgery, also known as bariatric surgery.
The hunger and satiety mechanisms that induce food intake are regulated in the body by various hormones and gastrointestinal peptides, which act primarily via feedback mechanisms at the level of the hypothalamus, home to the appetite-regulating centers. Dysregulation of these systems can affect eating behavior, leading to weight changes. Following bariatric surgery, patients often describe a reduction in their appetite, potentially linked to the surgery they underwent.
One of the complications following bariatric surgery is nutritional deficiency, particularly in the case of gastric bypass. This is a lack of vitamins and/or minerals which, if left unchecked, can have serious health consequences. The consequences are generally fatigue, nervousness, brittle nails, hair loss, neurological problems...
After bariatric surgery, the risk of nutritional deficiency depends on the extent of weight loss and the type of surgery; purely restrictive techniques (gastric banding) may induce digestive disorders or intolerance to certain foods.
Whatever the surgical technique, nutritional monitoring, prescription of appropriate supplements and monitoring of patient compliance with these measures are essential. These patients must therefore be monitored regularly over the long term.