Digescure 30 Vegetable Capsules – Sakal

🌿 Digescure – Activated Charcoal Capsules for Gas and Bloating Relief! 💨✨

Digescure is a natural dietary supplement that contains 30 plant-based capsules rich in activated charcoal, fennel, and anise, ingredients known for their effectiveness in relieving gas, soothing the digestive system, and reducing bloating. This balanced formula works by absorbing excess gas and improving digestive comfort naturally.

 

30 vegetable capsules

AED 45.00

5 in stock

Brand

Smart Pharma

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

Smart Pharma

Product Description

🌿 Digescure – Activated Charcoal Capsules for Gas and Bloating Relief! 💨✨

Digescure is a natural dietary supplement that contains 30 plant-based capsules rich in activated charcoal, fennel, and anise, ingredients known for their effectiveness in relieving gas, soothing the digestive system, and reducing bloating. This balanced formula works by absorbing excess gas and improving digestive comfort naturally.

✨ Benefits:

  • Helps eliminate gas and reduce bloating.
  • Soothes the stomach and enhances digestion.
  • Contains natural ingredients like fennel and anise to support gut health.
  • Relieves discomfort caused by indigestion.
  • Suitable for vegetarians and free from harmful chemicals.

📝 Directions for Use:

  • Take one to two capsules after meals or as directed by a healthcare professional.
  • It’s recommended to drink plenty of water when taking the capsules for optimal results.

💡 A natural and effective solution for bloating relief and restoring comfort! 🌱💛

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