Kiwiherb Organic De-Stuff for Kids Oral Liquid
Organic De-Stuff for Kids is a unique formulation that may support the health of the upper respiratory tract, especially little noses and sinuses. Made from certified organic Elderflower, Ribwort and Echinacea root, this formula can be used for children 2-12 years old and may aid in the relief of catarrh and congestion of the upper respiratory tract. The formula is naturally sweetened with organic apple juice concentrate and peppermint flavour, giving it a delicious sweet, minty taste. A convenient liquid formulation for easy administration to children.
May provide nasal and sinus support
May support and maintain upper respiratory tract
Sweet minty taste
Convenient liquid formulation
Certified organic formula
$66.55
Certified Organic
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Ingredients
Each mL of this certified organic product contains:
Sambucus nigra (Elderflower) dry flower extract
derived from 125mg dry flower
250 microlitres
Plantago lanceolata (Ribwort) fresh leaf extract
derived from 125mg fresh leaf
250 microlitres
Echinacea purpurea (Echinacea) dry root extract
derived from 75mg dry root
150 microlitres
In a base of glycerol, purified water, apple (juice concentrate), orange flavour and peppermint oil.
Contains no artificial flavours, sweeteners, colours, or preservatives.
Directions for use
Children 2 – 4 years
1.0- 1.5ml
Children 5 – 9 years
1.5 – 3ml
Children 10 – 12yrs
3 – 5ml
Take 2- 3 times daily.
Dilute in 30ml of water or juice and drink immediately.
Follow with a glass of water if necessary.
Warnings
Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist consult your health professional.
Those allergic to Asteraceae family plants (e.g. chamomile, artichokes, daisies) should take care when taking Echinacea due to possible allergic reaction. Temporary harmless tingling in the mouth may occur immediately after taking as a natural effect of high quality Echinacea this is normal and indicative of the quality & potency of Echinacea.
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