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The Manganese Copper Zinc preparation is a mixture of oxyprolinate minerals that are extremely important for the body's equilibrium. These are the most important minerals for the body’s defense against allergies, tumors and infection.

It is a valuable preparation used alone, in association with others, and also as a bearer of the three single minerals.

Suggested products

We recommend a highly absorbable product based on oxyprolinates Manganese Copper Zinc in liquid form (Driatec).

Dosage

The standard dosage is 2,5 ml per day. The dosage for children is the same as that for adults.

In particular cases and only for adult patients, the dosage may be doubled for a long period.

Duration

The duration of the treatment may be very long. When used as a preventive treatment for Winter illnesses, it is generally taken from October until March or April.

During acute phases, as in the case of a cold or when there is phlegm, 4 to 5 doses of the preparation may be taken per day, for 2 to 4 days, and then reduced as the symptoms subside.

Dr Attilio Speciani MD
Clinical Allergist and Immunologist

 
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