NT-Parax by NaturTree
NT-Parax by NaturTree is a food supplement formulated with selected plant extracts, designed to support a digestive wellbeing routine as part of a healthy lifestyle.
Food supplements with carefully developed formulas, selected ingredients and clear, responsible communication.
At NaturTree, we develop food supplements designed to support different wellbeing needs within a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Our formulas combine plant extracts, vitamins, minerals and selected nutrients, always maintaining clear, careful and responsible communication.
Products currently displayed on the NaturTree website. This page is not an online shop: you can request information or ask for a nearby point of sale.
NT-Parax by NaturTree is a food supplement formulated with selected plant extracts, designed to support a digestive wellbeing routine as part of a healthy lifestyle.
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NT-Cardiox by NaturTree is a food supplement formulated with selected nutrients to support cellular energy, energy metabolism and daily performance within an active routine.
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Find a nearby point of saleFood supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle. The information presented is general in nature and should not be interpreted as medical advice or as a substitute for assessment by a healthcare professional.