Vitapure Neocolic Herbal Syrup

(1 customer review)

Neocolic Ingredients: Glucose syrup, preservative (e202 and e211), Polyoxyl castor oil, vegetable oils (fennel, ginger), melissa, dill, anise, mental aromatic.

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Neocolic Herbal Syrup Is A Delicious Preparation Consisting Of A Combination Of Fennel Oil, Ginger Oil, Dill Oil, Anise Oil, Lemon Balm Oil, Menthol, Well-Known Carminatives.

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Ingredients: A Natural Blend for Digestive Support

At Vitapure, we believe in the power of nature to support your health and wellness. That’s why our Neocolic Herbal Syrup is made with a carefully selected blend of natural ingredients, including:

  • Glucose syrup
  • Preservatives (e202 and e211)
  • Polyoxyl castor oil
  • Vegetable oils (fennel, ginger)
  • Melissa
  • Dill
  • Anise
  • Mental aromatic

Each of these ingredients has been chosen for its unique properties and potential to support digestive function.

Dosage: How to Use Vitapure Neocolic Herbal Syrup

To experience the benefits of Vitapure Neocolic Herbal Syrup, simply take 5 ml three times a day. This easy-to-use supplement can be taken on its own or added to your favorite beverage.

Disclaimer: Consult Your Healthcare Professional

It is important to consult with a healthcare professional before taking any new supplement or medication, including Vitapure Neocolic Herbal Syrup.

How to use Neocolic Syrup?

It is recommended to take 5 ml 3 times a day.

1 review for Vitapure Neocolic Herbal Syrup

  1. Burcu Mertoğlu

    We took it on the advice of our doctor. we’ve been using it for two days. it’s good for our baby’s yelling. I think we’re going to use it for a few months

    • WikiKenko - Health Encyclopedia

      Medical Guidance Center

      Hello Burcu Mertoğlu, this is WikiKenko.

      It’s great to hear that the syrup is helping your baby. It’s always a good idea to follow your doctor’s advice. If you have any concerns or questions about using the syrup for a few months, it might be a good idea to discuss it with your doctor.

      Vitapure Neocolic Herbal Syrup is a food supplement that consists of a combination of fennel oil, ginger oil, dill oil, anise oil, lemon balm oil, and menthol. It is recommended to take 5 ml 3 times a day.

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