Cola de caballo – 90 cápsulas vegetales (Retención de líquidos)
Suplemento natural que favorece la salud del sistema urinario, piel, cabello y uñas, promoviendo la eliminación de toxinas y apoyando los tejidos conectivos.
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Cola de Caballo (Equisetum arvense) es una planta rica en silicio, flavonoides, quercetina, esteroles y saponinas, que actúan sinérgicamente para fortalecer el cabello, uñas y tejidos conectivos, además de favorecer la función renal y urinaria.
Beneficios principales:
Diurético natural: Favorece la eliminación de líquidos y toxinas, útil en casos de cistitis y problemas renales.
Apoyo al tracto urinario y respiratorio: Contribuye a la salud y limpieza de órganos excretores y vías respiratorias.
Fortalece cabello y uñas: Gracias a su alto contenido en silicio, nutre y refuerza estructuras queratinosas.
Salud de piel y tejido conectivo: Ayuda a mantener la elasticidad y reparación de tejidos.
Acelera la cicatrización de heridas: Propiedades regenerativas de la planta favorecen la recuperación de la piel.
Eliminación de toxinas: Contribuye a limpiar el organismo, apoyando la función renal y combatiendo infecciones urinarias.
Contenido por cápsula:
Tallos y estróbilos de Cola de Caballo (Equisetum arvense)
Modo de uso:
Tomar 3 cápsulas al día con abundante agua.
¿Cómo actúa?
El silicio presente en la cola de caballo es fundamental para la formación y reparación de los tejidos conectivos de todo el cuerpo, incluyendo piel, cabello y uñas.
Sus flavonoides y saponinas proporcionan efectos antioxidantes y antiinflamatorios, mientras que su acción diurética natural ayuda a eliminar líquidos y toxinas acumuladas.
Contribuye al bienestar general del sistema urinario y al mantenimiento de tejidos fuertes y saludables.
Cola de Caballo es ideal para personas que buscan un apoyo natural para uñas y cabello fuertes, piel saludable y limpieza del organismo.
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