
Floradix Vitamin-B Complex 250ml
Easily absorbed by the digestive system due to their dissolved, liquid state, Vitamin B1 helps normal functioning of the heart, B6 and B12 encourage red blood cell formation and proper function of the immune system, whilst Biotin and Niacin contribute to normal skin and psychological functions. Contains no preservatives or colourings. Free from gluten, dairy, wheat, yeast and lactose. Suitable for vegans and vegetarians.
Directions of use:
- Adults and children aged over 12 years - take 20ml once daily.
- Children aged 7 to 12 years - take 10ml once daily.
- Children aged 3 to 6 years - take 5ml once daily.
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Floradix Vitamin-B Complex 250ml
Easily absorbed by the digestive system due to their dissolved, liquid state, Vitamin B1 helps normal functioning of the heart, B6 and B12 encourage red blood cell formation and proper function of the immune system, whilst Biotin and Niacin contribute to normal skin and psychological functions. Contains no preservatives or colourings. Free from gluten, dairy, wheat, yeast and lactose. Suitable for vegans and vegetarians.
Directions of use:
- Adults and children aged over 12 years - take 20ml once daily.
- Children aged 7 to 12 years - take 10ml once daily.
- Children aged 3 to 6 years - take 5ml once daily.
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Easily absorbed by the digestive system due to their dissolved, liquid state, Vitamin B1 helps normal functioning of the heart, B6 and B12 encourage red blood cell formation and proper function of the immune system, whilst Biotin and Niacin contribute to normal skin and psychological functions. Contains no preservatives or colourings. Free from gluten, dairy, wheat, yeast and lactose. Suitable for vegans and vegetarians.
Directions of use:
- Adults and children aged over 12 years - take 20ml once daily.
- Children aged 7 to 12 years - take 10ml once daily.
- Children aged 3 to 6 years - take 5ml once daily.























