NATURAL DIURETIC.
A FOOD SUPPLEMENT THAT IMPROVES MUSCLE DEFINITION AND APPEARANCE.
The excess of subcutaneous water impedes the definition of the musculature, thus a correct water balance of the body is very important. DEFINITION eliminates the excess water in a natural way, contributing to better muscular definition.
BENEFITS
Depurative action. Helps to improve digestion.
Carminative action. Helps reduce stomach bloating due to poor digestion.
Muscle definition. Helps to expel excess subcutaneous water.
Mild diuretic effect. Which is supplemented with its content of potassium salts and minerals.
Hepatoprotective activity. Its artichoke content improves digestion processes and has a hepatoprotective effect through the action of capturing free radicals from their polyphenolic derivatives.
It combines synergistically with THERMOCARNITIN XL.
RECOMMENDED DAILY DOSE
Take 3 capsules 3 times per day with a glass of water, with 3 main meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner).
CONTRIBUTION OF ASSETS |
(Per capsule) (%NRV) |
Artichoke Extract |
100 mg |
Onion |
144 mg |
Fennel Extract |
50 mg |
Horsetail Extract |
35 mg |
Red tea Extract |
25 mg |
CONTRIBUTION OF ASSETS |
PER DAILY DOSE (9 capsules) |
Artichoke Extract |
900 mg |
Onion |
1.350 mg |
Fennel Extract |
450 mg |
Horsetail Extract |
315 mg |
Red tea Extract |
225 mg |
NRVs: Nutrient Reference Values. Reference intake of an average adult (2.000 Kcal / 8.400 kJ).
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