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NATURACTIVE Wild Thought 30 capsules

NATURACTIVE Wild Thought 30 capsules

Brand : Naturactive Naturactive
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NATURACTIVE Thought wild 30 capsules in our organic pharmacy, a food supplement intended to improve the appearance of the skin and particularly oily skin. Share your advice on advice on use and dosage with our partner Avis checked after your purchase.

Naturactive wild pansy contributes to the maintenance of healthy and clear skin.

  • High concentration: 2 to 6 kg of plants for 1 kg of Wild Pansy extract
  • Controlled and standardized product quality; Origin France Guarantee

What are the indications for NATURACTIVE Pensée sauvage 30 capsules?

This food supplement improves the seborrheic states of the skin by decreasing the secretion of sebum in people with oily skin .
It is the presence of astringent tannins, helping to curb the production of sebum, which helps to regain clear and healthy skin . The plant also has a good depurative activity on the skin. Burdock can also be recommended as a supplement.

Wild thought
Latin name: Viola triocolor L.
Part used: the aerial part
Plant / extract ratio: 2 to 6 kg of aerial parts are required to obtain 1 kg of wild pansy extract

How to properly use NATURACTIVE Pensée sauvage 30 capsules?

Oral use. 1 capsule morning and evening (400 mg wild pansy extract per day) with a large glass of water.

Share your opinion on the practical advice for using NATURACTIVE Wild Pansy 30 capsules with our partner Avis checked after your purchase .

What are the ingredients in this product?

For one capsule: Pensée Sauvage (Aqueous dry extract of Viola Tricolor L) 200 mg, Gelatin, Lactose, Anti-caking agents: Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide (Nano), Colorant, Titanium Dioxide.

In medieval symbolism, it is the "flower of the Trinity", by allusion to its three colors (gold for the Father, white for the Son, purple for the Holy Spirit). From the same family as the violet, wild pansy has always been known for its beneficial effects on oily skin.
It contributes to the maintenance of clear and healthy skin.

Precautions for use

  • Keep out of the reach of young children.
  • Ask a healthcare professional for advice if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • This dietary supplement should be taken as part of a varied and balanced diet and as part of a healthy lifestyle.
  • Respect the recommended daily dose.

Presentation - Packaging

Box of 30 capsules.

Our professional advice and expert advice in natural health

Savage pansy has medicinal properties known for centuries. Indeed, this plant of the violets family helps relieve many skin diseases.

It is an anti-inflammatory plant that contains salicylic acid. Its flower is astringent and helps rebalance the pH of oily skin to avoid excess sebum and the production of blackheads . In addition, it contains flavonoids and saponosides which cleanse the blood of various toxins. Savage pansy will therefore purify the skin and destroy the microbes responsible for rashes . Rich in vitamin E and fatty acids, it can be recommended for treatments against acne or eczema.

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