ChildLife Para-Defense (Antiparasitic) Oral Solution 59ml #1 · kosmetika.ge
ChildLife Para-Defense (Antiparasitic) Oral Solution 59ml #1

ChildLife Para-Defense (Antiparasitic) Oral Solution 59ml #1

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ChildLife - Para-Defense (Antiparasitic) Specially formulated for children - promotes intestinal rebalancing, optimizes gastrointestinal health. ChildLife - Para-Defense contains a unique blend of natural ingredients with pronounced antihelminthic and antispasmodic action, effective against all types of worm infestations. Healthy Intestinal Microbiota Key Benefits: Promotes healthy elimination of unwanted organisms; Contains completely natural, effective ingredients; Supports optimal condition of the digestive tract; Designed for children of all ages from 0 months; Has a convenient, comfortable dropper. Natural Ingredients: - Organic Pumpkin Seed (Cucurbita Pepo); - Organic Olive Leaf Extract (Olea europaea); Organic Red Clover; - Organic Lion's Mane (Mushroom) Mycelium and Fruiting Body (Hericium erinaceus); - Wild Guelder Rose Bark (Viburnum opulus); - Thyme Extract (Thymus Vulgaris); - Organic Garlic Bud (Allium Sativum); - Organic Clove Bud (Syzygium aromaticum); - Stevia Leaf Extract; - Fennel Essential Oil; Recommended Dosages: Infants 0-12 months: 0.25 ml 3 times daily Children 1-3 years: 0.5 ml 3 times daily Children 4+ years: 0.75 ml 3 times daily. ChildLife Clinicals Para-Defense must be taken for at least 21 consecutive days to reveal its effectiveness! Parasitic Infestation in Children According to the World Health Organization, over 880 million children worldwide suffer from intestinal parasitic infestations. Parasites enter the body through various means, such as contaminated water or food, walking barefoot, violation of hygiene rules, or poor sanitation. Symptoms Symptoms may be absent altogether, mild, such as slight abdominal bloating, or more pronounced, such as cramps and diarrhea. Parasites can cause nutritional deficiencies by reducing the absorption of nutrients by the body.