Energy shot with propolis 12 pieces 12 Stück
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BEE&YOU Propolis Energy Shot
BEE&YOU Propolis Energy Shot with propolis, pomegranate, red ginseng and bitter lemon. Contains naturally iron, calcium, magnesium, zinc, manganese, phosphorus, minerals, vitamin C and vitamins B1, B2, B3, B9. Ideal before sport and during study time. Vitamin C and vitamin B3 help reduce tiredness and fatigue.
Use of Energy Shot with Propolis
- Shake before use
- Can be consumed directly
Dosage of Energy Shot with Propolis
Consume 1 bottle (shot) daily.
Content and hint Energy Shot with Propolis (50ml)
Raw Honey, Pomegranate Juice, Bitter Melon (%10), Red Korean Ginseng (%3), Propolis Extract (%1)
Storage conditions: Do not store this product above 22°C. Store in the original package in order to protect from light and excessive heat.
Shelf life: 36 months
Notes: Do not exceed the recommended daily portion. Dietary supplements do not replace normal nutrition. Keep out of reach of children. It cannot be used to prevent or treat any disease. Consult your doctor in case of pregnancy, lactation, or illness. It is not recommended to give honey and products containing honey to children under 1 year old.
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