Symbiosys Lactoderma with vitamin B2 30 sticks
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Description
SYMBIOSYS
Lactoderma
With vitamin B2
Vitamin B2 helps maintain normal Skin
Children and adults
Food Supplements
30 sticks of 2g
Net weight: 60g
SYMBIOSYS Lactoderma is a dietary supplement for adults and Children. It contains the Lactobacillus salivarius LS01 bacterial strain.
The SYMBIOSYS Lactoderma bacterial strain is deposited in international private collections with IDA (International Depositary Authority) status.
The use in appropriate quantities of selected microbial strains such as L. salivarius LS01, an ingredient in SYMBIOSYS Lactoderma, complements a healthy lifestyle and a varied, balanced diet.
SYMBIOSYS Lactoderma also contains riboflavin, also known as vitamin B2. It helps maintain normal Skin.
One stick of SYMBIOSYS Lactoderma provides 2 billion cells of L. salivarius LS01 (DSM 22775), and 0.21mg of vitamin B2 (15% of NRV*).
*Nutritional Reference Value
BIOCODEX
7, Avenue Gallieni
94257 GENTILLY CEDEX
How to use it
Take 1 stick of SYMBIOSYS Lactoderma every morning. Mix the contents of the stick in a cold or temperate drink, then drink immediately. Do not
pour the stick into a drink that is too hot.
It is advisable to take SYMBIOSYS Lactoderma every day for at least one month.
Compositions & ingredients
The composition may be subject to variations, so we advise you to always check the list on the purchased product.
Ingredients: Microorganism: Lactobacillus salivarius LS01 (DSM 22775): 2 x 109 cells; Bulking agent: maltodextrin; Anticaking agent: silicon dioxide; Riboflavin (vitamin B2).
Nutritional analysis for 1 stick:
2 billion cells of L. salivarius LS01 (DSM 22775)
0.21mg vitamin B2 (15% of NRV*).
*Nutritional Reference Value
Do not exceed the recommended daily intake.
SYMBIOSYS Lactoderma is a dietary supplement and should not be used as a substitute for a healthy lifestyle and a varied, balanced diet.
No adverse effects are expected when using this product. However, as some people may have particular sensitivities, the possibility of a one-off adverse reaction cannot be ruled out. If in doubt, seek the advice of a healthcare professional.
There are no known interactions with other food supplements or medicines. However, Symbiosys Lactoderma is composed of bacteria that may be inactivated by antibiotic treatment.
If you or your Children suffer from a serious or chronic illness, if you wonder whether SYMBIOSYS Lactoderma is good for you or your Children, if you have any questions about the use of SYMBIOSYS Lactoderma with medicinal treatments, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before using SYMBIOSYS Lactoderma.
As a precautionary measure, this product should not be used by pregnant or Milk feeding women. For Plus information, ask your health professional for advice.
SYMBIOSYS Lactoderma's bacterial species is recognised as safe by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) thanks to its inclusion on the QPS (Qualified Presumption of Safety) list.
Plus, SYMBIOSYS Lactoderma is manufactured in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practices for Food Supplements.
SYMBIOSYS Lactoderma is formulated without allergens; it contains none of the allergens listed in current regulations (EU 1169 / 2011): wheat, rye, barley, oats, kamut and their hybrid strains and derivatives, crustaceans and derivatives, eggs and derivatives, fish and derivatives, peanuts and derivatives, soya and derivatives, milk and dairy products (including lactose), nuts, celery, mustard, sesame seeds and derivatives, lupin, molluscs and derivatives, and sulphur dioxide at concentrations greater than 10mg/kg or 10ml/l expressed as SO2.
More details
What impact does vitamin B2 have on the Skin?
Vitamin B2, also known as riboflavin, plays an essential role in maintaining skin health, as well as in the body's general metabolism. This water-soluble vitamin is crucial for energy production in cells and is involved in various enzymatic reactions. As far as the Skin is concerned, riboflavin is involved in maintaining the mucous membrane and contributes to skin regeneration, which is particularly important for wound healing and tissue repair. A lack of vitamin B2 can lead to various skin problems, such as dermatitis, lesions on the lips and tongue, and inflammation of the skin and mucous membranes. These symptoms are often a sign of riboflavin deficiency, which can also be manifested by a burning or stinging sensation in the eyes, cracks at the corners of the mouth and increased sensitivity to light. It is therefore essential to maintain a sufficient intake of vitamin B2 to prevent these skin problems and promote healthy skin.
Vitamin B2 is found in a variety of foods such as dairy products, eggs, lean meats and leafy green vegetables. It is also often added to food supplements and Skin care products for its beneficial properties. In addition, riboflavin is often used in combination with other B-complex vitamins in Skin care formulations to maximise its beneficial effects.
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