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Osteo-D

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270 capsules

• Based on the latest scientific guidelines (Mingrone et al. 2018, Parrot et al. 2017 and Patel et al. 2017).
• 75 µg vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) per capsule
• 95 mg calcium (400 mg calcium citrate) per capsule
• 5 mg silicon per capsule
• 135 µg vitamin K2, menaquinone-7
• Vitamin K2 contributes to normal blood clotting and the maintenance of normal bones
• Compliant with Belgian and European legislation
• Capsules that are easy to swallow and well tolerated

50.00 € 50.0 EUR 50.00 € Tax inc.

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    1 capsule per day, to be taken in the morning with breakfast.

    Per capsule: Calciumcitraat (21% Calcium) 404,75 mg, capsule: Gelatine 95 mg, Vitamine K2 (0,2% Vitamine K2) 67,5 mg, Vitamine D3 (0,25% Vitamine D3) 30 mg, Choline-gestabiliseerd Orthosiliciumzuur (25% silicium) 20 mg, Emulgator: magnesiumzouten van vetzuren 10 mg.

    Contents

    Net weight: 169.4 g
    Packaging: 270 capsules

    Codes

    SKU: OSTEOD
    CNK: 4264933
    NUT: 850/53

    Permitted Claims

    Contains vitamin D, which contributes to the maintenance of normal bones.

    Recommendations

    Keep out of reach and sight of children – not to be given to children under 12 years – do not exceed the recommended daily dose – should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle – store in a dry place and protected from light.

    Because bariatric surgery leads not only to decreased caloric intake, but also to decreased absorption and absorption of vitamins and minerals, deficiencies will occur. The stomach reduction will drastically reduce the amount of stomach acid produced, leading to reduced absorption of certain micronutrients. Thus, after bariatric surgery, there is a lifelong need for additional vitamins and minerals to maintain proper function, stay in shape and prevent deficiencies.

    Yes, but we recommend always doing this in consultation with your healthcare professional.