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Is PURO ONE suitable for everyone?
PURO ONE is safe for most healthy adults. However, there are some important exceptions and precautions.
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR:
- People with hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients
- Pregnant women without medical advice
- Immunosuppressed patients (e.g. after organ transplantation)
- Patients on corticosteroid therapy
- Oncology patients during chemotherapy
- Patients with heart valve prostheses
Product features:
- Gluten-free: Suitable for celiac disease patients
- Lactose-free: For lactose-intolerant people
- Without artificial colors
- Without preservatives
- Vegetarian: Vegetable capsule shell
Are there any side effects?
PURO ONE is generally very well tolerated. In rare cases, mild digestive problems may occur in the first few days of use.
Possible initial reactions:
- Mild bloating (usually temporary)
- Changes in bowel activity in the first few days
- Mild abdominal discomfort (rare)
What to do if you have complaints?
- Temporarily reduce to 1 capsule daily
- Increase slowly over 7-10 days
- Always take the capsules with meals
- If symptoms persist, consult a doctor
Are there any drug interactions?
The complex interactions between dietary supplements and pharmaceutical drugs have not yet been fully clarified.
If you have any questions, please contact your treating doctor.
Can I take PURO ONE during pregnancy?
While probiotics, ginger, and vitamin D are generally considered safe in early pregnancy when consumed in recommended amounts, it is important to maintain high levels
Doses of curcumin (turmeric) should be avoided due to possible risks.
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) recommends that pregnant women take curcumin at high levels
Doses should generally be avoided. Although small amounts in food are probably harmless, large amounts
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However, in the form of dietary supplements, they are not recommended.
Because individual circumstances may vary, it is always best to consult a doctor before proceeding during pregnancy Dietary supplement take.
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