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Granions No Stress 15 Tablets

Granions No Stress 15 Tablets

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Granions No Stress 15 Tablets participates in stress reduction.

What is Granions No Stress used for?

Stress is responsible for problems that disrupt our daily life: sleep disorders, fatigue, nervousness , food urges, among others.

The Granions laboratory has formulated a natural food supplement developed to meet the body's needs during periods of stress . It confers serenity during the day, while participating in good mental and cognitive activity . It helps reduce the negative impact of stress on the body.

The complete formula of Granions No Stress combines:

  • Patented saffron and ginseng titrated in ginsenosides, recognized for its anti-fatigue action .
  • Rhodiola which supports the body against the harmful effects of the external environment .
  • Chromium which helps maintain normal blood sugar levels .
  • The formula is reinforced by vitamins and minerals: vitamins B1, vitamins B6 and magnesium which fight against physical and psychological fatigue .

This food supplement is guaranteed vegan, gluten-free, lactose-free, preservative-free and spirulina-based coloring.

How to properly use Granions No Stress 15 Tablets?

Take 1 tablet in the morning during breakfast in a 15-day program. To renew if necessary.

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What is the composition of this Anti-Stress Food Supplement?

Granions No Stress is formulated based on: Magnesium oxide, rhodiola extract * (Rhodiola Rosea), anti-caking agents: microcrystalline cellulose - di and tri-calcium phosphates - magnesium stearate, magnesium bisglycinate * (citric acid, silica [nano ]), ginseng extract * (Panax Ginseng, anti-caking agent: silicon dioxide [nano]), saffron extract * (Crocus sativus), thickener: cross-linked sodium carboxymethylcellulose, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine hydrochloride, chromium picolinate.

Coating agent: hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, polydextrose, calcium carbonate, talc, spirulina extract, maltodextrin, medium chain triglycerides.

* Maltodextrin carrier.
Vegan = vegetarian.
** Origin of ingredients EU / non-EU

What are the side effects and contraindications?

Internal use. Respect the dosage. Store in a clean, dry place away from heat, humidity and light. Always keep out of the reach of children. Pregnant and breastfeeding women seek advice from a healthcare professional. A food supplement is not a medicine, it cannot replace a varied and balanced diet as well as a healthy lifestyle. Use in people on antidiabetic therapy is not recommended.

Presentation - Packaging

No Stress Granions comes in the form of a box of 15 tablets.

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