Sealantro Nutramedix drops 30 ml

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Regular price €34,95 EUR
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Unit price €116,50  per 100ml

Sealantro is a plant extract that can stimulate and support your body's natural detoxification.

  • Proprietary Blend Chlorella extract, Chondracanthus chamissoi extract, and Cilantro leaf extract (mixture of chlorella extract, red algae extract and coriander leaf extract)
  • Other ingredients: mineral water, extractant ethanol (20-24%)
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Why Sealantro Nutramedix drops 30 ml

Chlorella, coriander, red algae: the powerful trio for the holistic detoxification of your body. As a unique symbiosis, the powerful plants can help dissolve and eliminate toxins in the body - for natural cleansing from head to toe.

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Further information

Sealantro is a highly bioactive plant extract that combines the valuable properties of chlorella algae, coriander leaves and Pacific cold water red algae. It is designed to support your body in a holistic detoxification. The powerful ingredients work in a harmonious interaction: While coriander can release trapped toxins from cells and tissue, chlorella is known for binding and removing the now free toxins. The red alga supports this process with its antioxidant abilities.

You have further questions?

We try to answer all your questions with the best of our conscience. If you have any further questions, you can contact us at any time.

Can you premix NutraMedix drops?

All drop preparations can be mixed together in the same glass of water. The mixture can be stored in the refrigerator for several days before consumption.

How many drops are in a bottle?

Each 30 ml bottle of our liquid products contains around 600 drops, correspondingly each 60 ml bottle contains around 1200 drops and each 120 ml bottle contains around 2400 drops. This way you can easily calculate how many days a product will last.

How high is our bioavailability?

When we say that our products have high bioavailability, we mean that all of our products are designed to be easily absorbed by the body at a cellular level. That's why we offer many of our products in liquid form.

My child takes NutraMedix products. Is the dosage different?

The recommended dose of NutraMedix products is intended for an average-sized adult weighing 60 - 85 kg. For children, a guideline value of 1/4 of the specified dose per 15 kg of body weight may apply.

Are there scientific studies and sources on the ingredients?

The sources listed serve to provide information regarding the ingredients of this product. They do not claim to be complete or exclusive.

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Important information about the product description (disclaimer)

This product and its description do not replace a visit to the doctor and do not represent a promise of healing, but rather serve to provide information. The statements made are based on traditional traditions and experience and have not been proven by scientific studies. If you have serious or unclear symptoms, please seek medical advice.