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Urticalcin silicea & nettle extract

Silicea for strong healthy nails

Silicea & Urtica

Urticalcin silicea & nettle extract

Silicea for strong healthy nails

  • Made with silicea, calcium and sodium salts
  • Also contains extracts of freshly harvested nettle
  • For strong healthy nails
  • Strengthens hair

360 tablets (in stock) £6.99


Product reviews

Urticalcin Silicea & Nettle

Customer rating:

31st March 2023

“I’ve used A. Vogel products for many years this being one of them. On line service is excellent quick and simple to use.”

Response from A.Vogel: Thank you so much for your lovely feedback and for your long custom.

Urticalcin Silicea & Nettle

Customer rating:

24th March 2023

“Very good company to work with. Contact made, advice there if requested. Item arrived in super quick time., although I do not need a quick delivery as I usually request items in plenty of time. Thank you”

Margaret Brown

Response from A.Vogel: Thank you for leaving your comments.

Urticalcin Silicea & Nettle

Customer rating:

9th December 2022

“The delivery was excellent and I take the product for my teeth which keeps them healthy.”

Response from A.Vogel: Thank you for your comments, it's actually not a result we've ever heard before.

Urticalcin Silicea & Nettle

Customer rating:

15th November 2022

“I've been taking these for 2 years, to help keep my nails strong. They are brilliant!! 😁”

Janet Robinson

Response from A.Vogel: Superb result!

Urticalcin Silicea & Nettle

Customer rating:

23rd February 2022

“Ive been taking these tablets for a number of years & I find that they’re really good for my teeth, hair & nails. I wouldn’t want be without a supply of them.”

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