- Product code: TREEL/70618
- Size: 100ml
- Price: £8.59
Product Description:
Kiwiherb Marshmallow and Mullein Syrup, 100ml. This super-potency Kiwiherb formulation contains certified organic Marshmallow Root, Mullein, White horehound and Elecampane, all herbs that are traditionally used to help promote the health of the respiratory tract.
Kiwiherb Marmallow and Mullein is soothing to the respiratory tract, especially during winter when suffering from congestion. Sweetened with certified organic apple juice, this formula tastes great and is suitable for people of all ages.
Indications for Kiwiherb Marshmallow and Mullein Syrup:
- Helps support the respiratory tract when suffering from wet or dry coughs.
- Herbs traditionally used to reduce catarrhal conditions and congestion, especially in the respiratory tract.
Contents of Kiwiherb Marshmallow and Mullein Syrup:
- Marshmallow (Althaea officinalis) root, dried 8mg/ml.
- Mullein (Verbascum thapsus) leaf, dried 30mg/ml.
- White horehound (Marrubium vulgare) herb, dried 35mg/ml.
- Elecampane (Inula helenium) root, dried 40mg/ml.
Exipients in Kiwiherb Marshmallow and Mullein Syrup:
- Apple juice concentrate
- Apple cider vinegar
- Orange and Lemon oil
- Vegetable glycerine
- Ethanol and Water
Special Features and Benefits of Kiwiherb Marshmallow and Mullein Syrup:
- Practitioner-strength formula that helps to soothe the respiratory tract during all types of coughs.
- Pleasant tasting and suitable for all ages.
- Certified Organic.
Recommended Dosage for Kiwiherb Marshmallow and Mullein Syrup:
Adults: 5-10ml undiluted or in juice or water as needed up to six (6) times daily.
Children 6-12yrs: 2.5-5ml undiluted or in juice or water as needed up to six (6) times daily.
Children 2-6yrs: 1-2ml undluted or in juice or water as needed up to four (4) times daily.
Children 1-2yrs: 5-10 drops undiluted or in juice or water as needed up to four (4) times daily.
Contraindications and Cautions:
- During pregnancy seek professional dvice before using this product.
- If symptoms continue, consult a suitably trained health professional.