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Odchudzanie, Wewnętrzny spokój, Energia
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  • Przebadany laboratoryjnie,
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Informacje szczegółowe
Stannowy
Pojemność (ml)3x 10ml
Zawartość adaptogenów2x 9400 mg / 1x 9200mg
KategoriaZestaw adaptogenów
Cechy dodatkowe
  • Ziołowy macerat olejowy,
  • Naturalny łagodny smak,
  • Produkt bezalkoholowy,
  • Wolny od gliceryny, glikolu i mikroplastiku,
  • Przebadany laboratoryjnie,
  • Bez konserwantów,
  • Bez GMO,
  • Wegański,
  • Produkt rolnictwa ekologicznego
 

Setki przeczytanych książek i opracowań naukowych, tysiące godzin zgłębiania wiedzy zielarskiej, ogrom prób przy dobieraniu składników i tworzenia składów nie mogą być jedynymi wyznacznikami jakie produkty są najlepsze.

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Zostań naszym klientem i przekonaj się sam!

W adaptogenach Aura Care zdecydowaliśmy się na suplementy diety w formie olejku z dołączoną pipetą z zakraplaczem.

Na bazie wielu badań zauważyliśmy dużą skuteczność takich preparatów i wygodę przyjmowania , a dodatkowo sama forma olejku pozwala na zwiększenie przyswajania wielu cennych substancji aktywnych.

Adaptogeny w formie kropli = wysoka wchłanialność

Indywidualne Zestawy adaptogenów Aura Care

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