Green Lipped Mussel 1500mg Omega 3 & Glycosaminoglycanes 300 Capsules Pure New Zealand Powder Supplement for Cartilage and Joints German Quality

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Amazon EFFECTIVE: Valuable mussel (lat. Perna Canaliculus), also called green-lipped mussel, cultivated in aquaculture in New Zealand. For general well-being, especially during the stresses of everyday life. BEST BIO-AVAILABILITY: Without the controversial additive magnesium stearate (magnesium salts of fatty acids) for OPTIMAL ACCEPTANCE. Many other manufacturers use magnesium stearate as a release agent during production. GERMAN QUALITY PRODUCT: We produce only in Germany. Our production is based on the HACCP concept. We work closely with scientists and experts in the development and manufacture of our products. SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: Satisfied customers are important to us. Please contact us if you have any questions about our products. Buy today WITHOUT RISK at the best price-performance ratio on the market, we offer you 30 days free return.

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EFFECTIVE: Valuable mussel (lat. Perna Canaliculus), also called green-lipped mussel, cultivated in aquaculture in New Zealand. For general well-being, especially during the stresses of everyday life. BEST BIO-AVAILABILITY: Without the controversial additive magnesium stearate (magnesium salts of fatty acids) for OPTIMAL ACCEPTANCE. Many other manufacturers use magnesium stearate as a release agent during production. GERMAN QUALITY PRODUCT: We produce only in Germany. Our production is based on the HACCP concept. We work closely with scientists and experts in the development and manufacture of our products. SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: Satisfied customers are important to us. Please contact us if you have any questions about our products. Buy today WITHOUT RISK at the best price-performance ratio on the market, we offer you 30 days free return.


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Brand Vitamaze - amazing life
EAN
  • 4260435488736
MPN
  • 123

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