SOOTHING THROAT SPRAY


SOOTHING THROAT SPRAY
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SOOTHING THROAT SPRAY
SOOTHING THROAT SPRAY
Formerly Propolis/Echinacea Throat Spray

Ingredients: extracts of:
Echinacea root (Echinacea purpurea) 1 D
Propolis (Resina propoli) 2 D
Hyssop leaf & flower (Hyssopus officinalis) 1 D
Sage leaf (Salvia officinalis) 1 D
St. John's Wort flowering tops (Hypericum perforatum) 2 F

Other Ingredients: certified organic grain alcohol, distilled water & vegetable glycerine.

The herbs used to prepare this compound are Certified Organically Grown 1 without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides, or they are Custom Wildcrafted™ 2 in their natural wild habitat. They are hand-harvested at their optimal potency, and are then promptly extracted while still fresh & succulent F or after being carefully shade-dried D.

Suggested Use:
Shake Well Before Using
Spray 2 or 3 times directly on throat and swallow.

Caution: Limit use to 5 times per day. Avoid spraying into eyes. Severe or persistent sore throat, especially accompanied by high fever, headache, nausea and vomiting, may require treatment by a physician. Do not administer to children under 3 years unless directed by a physician. Avoid spraying into eyes. Keep Out of the Reach of Children

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