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Coated tablets: Box of 30.

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Multivitamin for Women, menopause and female well-being.

BENEFITS AND INDICATIONS OF VITAFEM:

Genistein is a naturally occurring isoflavone.

The Genistein contained in Vitafem helps with sudden mood changes including irritability, anxiety and depression.

The Biotin that is in the composition of Vitafem is important for the healthy structure of the skin, hair and nails.

The Genistein present in Vitafem prevents hot flashes, sweating and weakness present during menopause,

Vitafem’s Genistein together with Calcium and vitamin D3 promote bone metabolism. Calcium is the most important mineral in the body and vitamin D3 is important for its absorption.

Genistein reduces cardiovascular risk due to its powerful antioxidant effect

Vitamin B1 is essential for nerve metabolism.

Vitamin B2 is important for cellular respiration.

Folic acid, together with the B complex vitamins, is particularly important for the structure of proteins and the formation of red and white blood cells, involved in the transport of oxygen in the process of cell division and renewal.

INDICATIONS: Symptoms associated with menopause: sweating, hot flashes, hot flashes, weakness, insomnia, mood changes including irritability, depression and anxiety

DOSAGE: One tablet a day, take it orally with a sufficient amount of liquid.

SIDE EFFECTS: Gastrointestinal effects such as nausea have been reported rarely.

INTERACTIONS: They have not been reported to date.

COMPOSITION: Each coated tablet contains: Genistein: 50 mg; Calcium: 500mg; Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3): 200 IU; Biotin: 0.15mg; Thiamin (Vitamin B1): 1.40 mg; Riboflavin (Vitamin B2): 1.60 mg; Folic acid: 0.40 mg; excipients c.s.p 1 tablet

Genistein prevents hot flashes and suffocation and together with Calcium and vitamin D3 favor bone metabolism. Calcium is the most important mineral in the body and vitamin D3 is important for its absorption and bone deposit. Vitamin B1 is essential for nerve metabolism. Vitamin B2 is important for cellular respiration, the protective covering of the nerves, and the utilization of oxygen. Folic acid, together with the B complex vitamins, is particularly important for the structure of proteins and the formation of red and white blood cells, involved in the transport of oxygen in the process of cell division and renewal. Biotin is important for the healthy structure of the skin, hair and nails.

WARNING: Before starting treatment, pernicious anemia must be ruled out since folic acid can mask it.

 

**If symptoms persist consult your MD