>Thanks to you, I'm getting good information
>I'm inquiring about something I'm curious about
>I was told to take elcistin tablets, hychiol, and vitamins together
>Please tell me how to take it (how do you take it)
>For example, 1 tablet per dose + 2 tablets (vitamins are usually 1 tablet per day, so any time)
>Or take 3 tablets a day and 6 tablets of Hai Chiol the next day alternately (vitamins are daily)
>I'm curious.
>I was told to eat products that contain vitamin b groups (b2, b12)
>Please recommend this product if you have a good one
>Lastly, is there no price difference between HiChiol and Mela Clear?
>I think imported goods will be more expensive..
>I don't think there's any reason to eat imported products if the two drugs are the same ingredients
>I'd appreciate it if you could give me an answer
>I hope you can dye your hair red next year
>It's also our wish.
I think about two 500mg pills a day would be appropriate for Elcystin, and I haven't taken HiChiol for a long time, so it's hard to say anything, but I don't think I need to take six pills a day as stated in the instructions. If you take it within the scope specified in the manual, it won't be too much.
As far as I know, there are no products that contain only vitamins b2 and b12, and multivitamin drugs containing this ingredient also have their own contents, so choose a product containing as many of these ingredients as possible. If you go to a pharmacy
There are a lot.
I haven't taken mela clear (Donghwa Pharmaceutical Industries), but it's an ingredient.I think the content will be the same and the efficacy will be the same, but the price will be higher than HiChiol
It's about 5,000 won cheaper.
See post 3696,3705 for instructions on purchasing elcystin tablets
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