REGYSE EFG 125ml PhytoFrance

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EFG PhytoFrance REGLISSE 125ml reconditioned
Food supplement based on fluid extract of REGLISSE (Standardized and stabilized)

Used as Gastric Anti-Ulcer for Chronic Gastritis

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Used for : inflammation intestinale, hypotension, Gastrite chronique

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EFG PhytoFrance REGLISSE 125ml reconditioned

Food supplement based on fluid extract of Liquorice (Standardized and stabilized) Alcohol-free
EFG are fluid extracts, produced from selected plants whose origin is traced.
They are obtained according to a patented process that respects the integrity of the plant. These extracts are standardized and ensure a constant and stable content of active ingredients.

Properties of the EFG PhytoFrance Licorice
- Viral angina, pharyngitis
- Hypotension
- Exhaustion syndrome
- Gastric anti-ulcer, Chronic gastritis
- Prevention of recurrence of Helicobacter pylori ulcers
- Prevention of complications of chronic hepatitis
- Intestinal inflammation
- Prevention of recurrent candidiasis
Tips for using the PhytoFrance EFG Licorice EPS

5 ml of EFG PhytoFrance REGLISSE, 1 to 2 times / day (dosing pipette provided in the case)

Duration of the supplementation: 9 to 18 days. To renew according to needs.
To be taken outside of meals, to be diluted in a large glass of water, or a fruit juice.
Precautions for EFG PhytoFrance Licorice

Pregnant Women, Under 12, Hypertension, Severe Kidney Failure, Digitalis and Derivatives, Corticosteroids, Direirics, Oral Contraceptives

This dietary supplement can not replace a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Excess use may result in laxative effects.
To consume preferably before end and number of batch mentioned on the lower face of the holster.
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Store at room temperature. Keep out of reach of children.

Composition of EFG PhytoFrance Licorice

Liquorice extract - Glycyrrhiza glabra L. (Root), stabilized in glycerine of plant origin.

Fabaceae family
Origin: Sunny areas

Historical
It was the ancient Greeks who named it Glycyrrhiza from the words glycys (sugar) and rhidza (root).
Chinese medicine considers it as an herb that regulates the functions of the stomach and strengthens the vital energy.
EFG PhytoFrance or Standardized Fresh Plant Extract are obtained by the extraction process " EFG " which respects the integrity and completeness of the active ingredients present in the plant.

We suggest you to prepare your PhytoFrance EFG blends , according to the formulas recommended by your Naturopath .

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