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Adios (100 Herbal Tablets)

Adios (100 Herbal Tablets)
Adios is a natural herbal remedy traditionally used as an effective, natural aid to slimming by speeding up your body's metabolic rate and stimulating fat metabolism to help you lose weight naturally.
Adios contains the herbs butternut, dandelion root, boldo and fucus.
How to take Adios:
For adults (over 16 years): Swallow one tablet 3 or 4 times a day at mealtimes. Adios should be used as part of a calorie-controlled diet.
Each Adios tablet contains the following active ingredients:
- Butternut 20mg
- Dandelion Root 30mg
- Dry extract of Boldo (4:1) 34mg
- Dry extract of Fucus (5:1) 45mg
The tablets also contain the inactive ingredients sucrose, lactose, sodium starch glycollate, talc, pre-gelatinised starch, magnesium stearate, kaolin, titanium dioxide (E171), red oxide 17266 and yellow iron oxide 17268.
When NOT to use Adios -
- Do not use if you are sensitive to any of the ingredients (as listed earlier)
- Do not use if you are pregnant or breast feeding
- Do not use if you are under 16 years of age
During your treatment
No significant adverse effects should occur when taking Adios at the correct dosage. However, diarrhoea may occur particularly in those receiving high doses, or those taking too many Adios tablets. If so, stop taking Adios and drink plenty of fluids. If you have any other undesirable effects or if your symptoms persist, you should talk to your doctor or a pharmacist.
For your safety
There have been no confirmed reports of any significant adverse interactions between Adios and any other medicines. However, such interactions are theoretically possible and so if you are in any doubt about taking Adios you should talk to your doctor or a pharmacist








