For people with fructose malabsorption (also known as fructose intolerance), our Sango Coral capsules are not a problem as they do not contain any significant amounts of fructose.
In the case of hereditary fructose intolerance (a congenital metabolic disease in which the liver cannot metabolize fructose), we recommend consulting a doctor as we are not permitted to give medical advice.
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- What drug-extract ratios are present in the Meno Balance capsules?
- Can children consume Sango coral capsules?
- Why is it recommended to consume Sango Coral capsules throughout the day and not all at once?
- Why is it recommended to consume the Sango Coral capsules 30 minutes before a meal?
- The Sango coral powder floats on the surface when it is added to water. Why doesn't it dissolve?
- What form of calcium is present in the Sango Coral capsules?
- How high is the iodine content in the Sango coral capsules?
- What other minerals do the Sango coral capsules contain?
- Are the raw materials of the Sang Coral capsules definitely not radioactive?
- Is the Sango coral heated or chemically cleaned?
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