Cinfa Ns Suerobiotic 6 sachets is an oral rehydration product that concentrates the restorative properties of mineral salts with probiotics that promote the recovery of the intestinal flora. It is suitable in cases of diarrhoea, infections and heat stroke.
Cinfa Ns Suerobiotic in a packet of 6 sachets is a food supplement in powder form for dilution that acts as an oral rehydration serum. It combines the restorative action of mineral salts with probiotic elements that help to recover and strengthen the intestinal flora. Its consumption is recommended in cases of diarrhoea, shock, heat, infections and other ailments.
It contains glucose and electrolytes such as citrate, sodium, potassium and chlorine which, when administered orally, help to reduce faecal losses of water and ions. At the same time, chlorine is an essential element for proper absorption of sodium and glucose.
It has also been prepared with probiotics such as lactobacillus rhamnosus and bifidobacterium lactans, which have shown to be effective in contributing to the repopulation of the intestinal flora after antibiotics. In the case of acute diarrhoea, its consumption helps to reduce the duration and frequency of diarrhoea.
It is recommended for anyone aged 0 months and over who needs to rehydrate their body after heat stroke, diarrhoea or infections. It is also suitable for those who are recovering from these conditions and need to recover the integrity of the intestinal flora.
It is recommended to consume between 2 and 6 sachets a day dissolved in a glass of water. Administer in small amounts at intervals of 10 to 15 minutes.
Fill the glass or bottle with water up to 250 ml. Mix the contents of the sachet and shake or stir vigorously until completely dissolved. Can be administered with the aid of a syringe in newborns.
Avoid use if you have intolerance or allergy to any of its components. Discontinue use if undesirable reactions are observed.
Glucose and electrolytes such as sodium, citrate, potassium and chloride, probiotics, lactobacillus rhamnosus or bifidobacterium lactis.