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BIONAL ST JOHNS WORT WITH PASSIONFLOWER

12.35
30 Tabs




BIONAL ST JOHNS WORT WITH PASSIONFLOWER (code:BL08)

Bional St John's Wort with Passion Flower

Bional St. John’s Wort with Passion Flower contains a unique combination of herbal extracts which may help to maintain your touch with the positive things around you. Bional St. John’s Wort with Passion Flower may help you nourish your spirit.

Bional St.John’s Wort with Passionflower is also known as Ansolin, Anxolin®

Directions:

Take one (1) tablet two (2) times a day with water.
 
In the a case of a sensitive stomach it is recommended to take a capsule whilst eating. A positive result can only be expected following 3 weeks continuous use.

One capsule typically provides:

  • St. John’s Wort extract 450 mg
  • Passionflower extract 350 mg

Bional St Johns Wort with Passion Flower Ingredients:

St. John’s Wort extract (Hypericum perforatum)
Passion Flower extract (Passiflora incarnata)
microcrystalline cellulose
croscarmellose sodium
silicon dioxide
hydroxypropylmethylcellulose
lactose
talc
magnesium stearate
polyethyleenglycol
natural coloring : titaniumdioxide and indigotine

Contra-indications / Precautions:

Bional St. John’s Wort with Passionflower should not be used during pregnancy and lactation without medical advice.

Care should be taken with sun bathing and use of a sunray lamp, in rare cases skin reactions could occur. In further rare cases passion flower can cause vertigo.

Bional St.John’s Wort with Passionflower has very few undesirable effects, however interaction with other medicines does occur.

There is a possibility that St. John’s Wort might break down medicinal products more rapidly. This occurence has been shown with ciclosporin, digoxin, acenocoumarol, warfarin, AIDS- inhibitors and theophylline.

With simultaneous use of St. John’s Wort and certain types of contraceptive pills (combinations of ethinylestradiol and desogestrel, also called sub-50) menstrual spotting have been ascertained in an incidental case. If unexpected loss of blood during the cycle occurs, this could mean reduced protection against pregnancy.
 

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