salio SK

HEART ENERGY

 

TAKE DURING:

  • Heart muscle weakness issues
  • Circulation problems
  • Excessive platelet aggregation issues

This herbal supplement does not cause negative side effects and is safe for the liver, kidneys, and digestive tract.

Package contains 60 tablets.

COMING SOON

🟢 A dietary supplement is a food product designed to supplement a normal diet. Dietary supplements do not have medicinal properties.

 

EFFECTIVE SUPPORT FOR YOUR CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

 

HIGH BLOOD CLOTTING AND THE RESULTING PROBLEMS ARE COMMON

Many people nowadays suffer from excessive blood clotting, leading to various cardiovascular issues such as:

  • Increased risk of clots and strokes
  • Abnormal blood pressure, among others

Common in preventing these problems are medications based on acetylsalicylic acid.

Unfortunately, long-term use of such medications can lead to undesirable side effects such as gastric ulcers.

Fortunately, instead of these medications, herbal extracts-based supplements can be taken. Using such supplements does not cause side effects typical of synthetic substances.

This is why the Salio SK supplement was developed.

Salio SK tablets are intended for long-term use, as they are safe for the liver, gastric mucosa, and kidneys.

 

 

 

RECOMMENDED DOSAGE

 

Dosage Recommendations:

Take 1 tablet once daily.

Ingredients per tablet:

  • 250 mg of willow extract standardized to min. 30% salicin
  • 20 mg of coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone)
  • 30 mg of vitamin C
  • 4 mg of BioPerine® – standardized extract of black pepper

Each package contains 60 tablets formulated for accelerated absorption of the supplement’s ingredients.

 

 

 

MINIMAL DOSAGE PERIOD

 
60 days

STRENGTHEN YOUR HEART

 

IMPORTANT:

Salio SB is a supplement based on organic substances, which function differently from isolated synthetic substances like ASA (acetylsalicylic acid). With Salio supplements, we consume precursors, such as the phenolic glycoside called “salicin.” This substance is easily absorbed in the intestines, but it’s the liver that metabolizes it into its active form, salicylic acid.