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About Voluptuo

Voluptuo is a 100% natural food supplement containing 6 carefully selected cereals and several kinds of hops. It contains the following key ingredients – hops, buckwheat, dietary fibre, colloidal silica, soy extract, maize, barley malt, wheat, oats, barley and rye.

  • To maximise permanent results, a full 6 box programme is recommended.
  • Voluptuo is suitable for women aged 18 or over
  • It is easy-to-take, between two and five tablets per day throughout the course.

The Voluptuo supplements come with a personal programme guide and access to a Voluptuo product advisor who can guide you through the programme and help you achieve your goal. As Voluptuo is naturally based, it is safe to use by almost ant women aged 18 or over. Use before the end of puberty is not recommended, since the breasts are still developing at that time.

Voluptuo is not suitable for anyone on a gluten-free or soya-free diet. It is also not recommended if you are pregnant or breast feeding.

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