Legislation does not allow us to communicate on the properties of certain plants, it is advisable to refer to the literature for more information.
What is Nat & Form Kudzu 60 Eco Capsules for?
The dietary supplement is formulated from kudzu, a climbing plant native to Asia. Rich in fiber and trace elements, the treatment can also promote the proper functioning of the nervous system.
Kudzu contributes to stimulate the production of dopamin and helps to reduce the consumption of tobacco and alcohol In addition, these capsules have the advantage of being contained in an environmentally friendly packaging insofar as the latter is biodegradable .
How to properly use Nat & Form Kudzu 60 Eco Capsules?
Up to 2 capsules per day to be swallowed with a large glass of water in the middle of meals depending on body weight. Do not exceed 1 mg of isoflavones per kg of body weight. One capsule contains approximately 25 mg of isoflavones (expressed as the aglycone of the main component).
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What is the composition?
Ingredients for 2 capsules:
Kudzu root powder 500mg
Gelatin 150mg
What are the side effects and contraindications?
Food supplements should be used as part of a healthy lifestyle and not be used as substitutes for a varied and balanced diet. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Keep out of reach of children. Storage takes place in a dry place away from light. Children under 12, pregnant or breastfeeding women, consult a healthcare professional before use.
Presentation - Packaging
Nat & Form Kudzu comes in the form of a box of 60 capsules.
The advice of your expert pharmacist
Nat&Form laboratories offer kuzu powder in the form of capsules of bovine origin to stimulate the nervous system. This food supplement borrows the calming virtues of this plant. The installation of an addiction can have various origins (anxiety, depression, family problems, etc.), moreover, we are not all equal in the face of an addiction. Indeed, some people have a greater risk of becoming dependent because several factors may come into play (genetic, social factors, etc.). It should also be noted that some products are more addictive than others, such as nicotine. To put the odds on our side, we must therefore consider weaning as a set of processes to take into account: rebalancing the physical, acting on the psychological and not neglecting the psychological. In this context, certain plants such as kudzu can be of significant support.