Kiwiherb Organic Kids Calm Oral Liquid

Organic Kid’s Calm is a delicious tasting syrup that helps calm irritable or over-excited toddlers and children, and soothes colic, gripe, wind and upset tummies. Ideal to help your child sleep and calm them during travel. It is a certified organic formula featuring Chamomile, a herb used for centuries and proven in scientific studies to be effective for the treatment of digestive upsets and to promote calmness and tranquility in children. Flavoured with 100% natural blackcurrant and strawberry, and sweetened with organic rice syrup, this delicious formula is easy to give to even the fussiest child.

$66.55

SKU 2731641 Category

Certified Organic

Certification

Ingredients

Each mL of this certified organic product contains:
Matricaria chamomilla (Chamomile) dry flower extract 690 microlitres
derived from dry flower 230mg
In a base of glycerol, purified water, Oryza sativa (rice syrup), strawberry flavour, blackcurrant flavour, thaumatin and citric acid.
Contains no artificial flavours, sweeteners, colours or preservatives.

Directions for use

Children 2-4 yrs: 1.5 -3 ml
Children 4-6 yrs: 3-5 ml
Children 6-12 yrs: 5-7 ml
Take up to 4 times daily, undiluted or dilute in a small amount of water or juice and drink immediately.

Warnings

If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.
Contains no more than 0.48% v/v ethanol.
Contains sugars as rice syrup.

Customer Reviews

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