CONCAP’S IRON SYRUP FOR FASTER AND BETTER ABSORPTION

The Phar-Mi-Lan iron syrups are unique among other things because they do not cause tooth discoloration as is the case with other liquid iron formulations available in Europe. The syrups are extremely well absorbable and recommended for many target groups. Consider, for example, ladies with acute iron deficiency. They use 2 to 3 doses per day spread over 2 intakes per day, to be taken 30 minutes before or after a meal to enhance absorption.

This is also a not-to-be-missed syrup for athletes and teens that is much better absorbed than tablets. Athletes use one dose before training and if iron levels are low an additional dose sober. Teens use one dose sober in the morning, or one 30 minutes before dinner. Concap’s iron syrups have been recommended by several doctors for more than eight years due to their good absorption and action without side effects. If you have an iron deficiency, or symptoms of iron deficiency such as fatigue, pale skin, headaches, dizziness and others, this super potent syrup will take away your symptoms quickly and efficiently and at a very affordable rate.

For more info: www.concap.be

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