Description
MegaMycoBalance is made with bee propolis and undecylenic acid to help the body maintain a healthy balance of yeast and fungi. By re-establishing equilibrium in the intestinal flora, MegaMycoBalance can help maintain a healthy balance of vaginal flora.
Key Ingredients:
- Undecylenic Acid: An organic fatty acid derived from castor bean oil that supports a healthy balance of yeast in the gut.
- Bee Propolis: Bee propolis is a plant resin that bees use to line their hives.
Key Indications:
- Fungal Skin Infections
- Recurrent Vaginal Infections
- Balance intestinal flora
Recommended Dosage:
Start by taking 1 softgel daily with or without a meal for one week. If tolerated, increase by 1 softgel each week to reach the full dose of 2 softgels 2-3 times daily. Children under 8 years of age, please consult with your healthcare practitioner.
FAQs
Undecylenic Acid is a naturally derived fatty acid from castor bean oil. It assists in maintaining a balanced yeast population on the skin and in the stomach by preventing the growth of fungi.
Bee propolis is a substance that resembles resin that bees gather from plants. It helps balance the bacteria in the gut and vagina since it has natural antimicrobial qualities and boosts immunity.
It is perfect for people who have recurring fungal or yeast infections, whether they are vaginal, intestinal, or skin-related. Additionally, it’s an excellent option for anyone who wants to maintain a healthy internal microbiota.
Signs of an allergic reaction like rash, itching can be seen in some patients. Always consult your healthcare practitioner before taking any dosage.
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