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BetaMax





                Product description

                Carotenoids are the substances which protect the plants against radiation.
                Too long an exposure to the sun may increase the risk of skin damage, because
                too many free radicals are produced. Beta-Max is a mixture of natural
                carotenoids (vitamin A precursors) which protect the skin against aging and
                this way makes longer exposure to the sun possible.


                Ingredients
                 INGREDIENTS PER TABLET
                 Vit. A (Natural mixed carotenoids                                      375 µg    47%*

                 (10.5% Conc.) from Dunaliella salina)
                 Auxiliary substances: Microcrystalline cellulose, Polyvinyl pyrrolidone,
                 Stearic acid, Hydrogenated cotton seed oil
                 *%RDA= Recommended Daily Allowance (E.C.)


                Packaging

                90 tablets

                Recommended use

                1 - 2 tablets a day before the exposure or as recommended; 3 tablets a day during the exposure or as recommended

                Precaution

                Must not be used in the following cases: no known cases.


























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