4,50 €
GLUKOCARE, a high-quality tea with herbs from the European Pharmacopoeia, traditionally used to regulate blood sugar.

GlukoCare tea is a herbal tea for balanced sugar metabolism.
Life Enhancer teas contain herbs of a very special kind. They are grown in accordance with and certified by the European Pharmacopoeia (Pharmacopoeia Europea).
This means that these herbs must meet strict standards in terms of quality, purity, and composition before they can be used in tea.
The ratings are based on the amount of essential oils, flavonoids, and polyphenols.
Each herb must contain at least 40% therapeutic value.

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GLUKOCARE Tea is an herbal tea traditionally used to support blood sugar regulation and glucose metabolism as part of a healthy lifestyle.
It is suitable for adults who want to support blood sugar balance naturally, especially when looking after metabolism and general well-being.
Cover one filter bag with hot water and leave to stand for 5-10 minutes. Regular consumption is recommended for optimal support.
No. It is a food supplement that complements a healthy diet and lifestyle, not a substitute for medically prescribed therapy.
Delivery in Slovenia usually takes 3-5 working days. For orders over € 75, postage is free and returns are possible according to the store's terms and conditions.
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