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GO Dermo is a plant-based dietary supplement.
Composition per daily dosage (=6 ml):
Cedrus libani gemmae 1.0 ml.
Platanus orientalis gemmae 1.0 ml.
Ribes nigrum gemmae 1.0 ml.
Tilia tomentosa gemmae 1.0 ml.
Ulmus campestris gemmae 1.0 ml.
Viola tricolor (MT) 1.0 ml
Ingredients:
Lebanese cedar, oriental plane, blackcurrant, silver linden, field elm, and wild pansy.
Excipients:
Bio-ethanol, water, and glycerine. Contains 36% (v/v) alcohol.
Organic cultivation and production.
Dosage and use
Unless otherwise advised, adults should take 30 to 50 drops three times a day. Children (6-12 years) should take 15 to 25 drops three times a day. Children (2-6 years) should take 10 drops three times a day. Preferably take the drops half an hour before or at least an hour after meals. The drops can be taken undiluted or mixed with a small amount of water, herbal tea, or fruit juice. Extremely suitable for children.
If no improvement in symptoms is noticed after 7 days of continuous use or if symptoms return, a doctor should be consulted.
Warnings for use
At high dosages, very rarely, undesirable effects may occur (restlessness). In such cases, the dosage should be reduced (Tilia).
Manufacturer:
Biosfeer
Scherpbierseweg 1
4503 GR Groede
This product is a dietary supplement.
Do not exceed the recommended dosage.
A varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are important. A dietary supplement is not a substitute for a varied diet.
Keep out of reach of young children.
Store in a dry, closed place at room temperature, unless otherwise advised on the label.
Consult an expert before using supplements in case of pregnancy, lactation, medication use, and illness.
12-2014