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Cold 'N Flu

An excellent way to combating the symptoms of an influenza infection is by using this herbal tincture product. It will boost your immune system and have antiviral properties while also facilitating a fever, reducing common colds in their tracks!

 

Elderberry (Sambucus nigra FRUC)

Elderberry is a powerful anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and vitamin packed fruit that can help prevent or ease the symptoms of colds. Elderberries even have been shown to jumpstart your immune system! Eating an Elderberry every day may keep you healthy all year round because this tasty treat contains so many benefits such as fighting inflammation.

 

Elder Flower (Sambucus nigra FLOS)

Elderflower is a favorite for many ailments. It can be used to relieve symptoms of swelling, colds and flu as well as bronchitis or diabetes mellitus type II with constipation; it also increases urine production.


Echinacea (Echinacea angustifoloa)

Echinacea is a family of flowering plants with many health benefits, such as reduced inflammation and improved immunity. They’re also linked to lower blood sugar levels which can help people dealing with diabetes maintain their strength in this difficult time!

 

Boneset (Eupatorium perfoliatum)

Boneset is an ancient plant with many uses. It can be used to reduce fever, increase urine output and cause vomiting among others things; it's also prescribed for influenza-like symptoms (swine flu), acute bronchitis or nasal inflammation in the case of joint pain caused by rheumatism., fluid retention due dengue fever pneumonia .

 

Marshmallow Leaf (Althea off. FOL)

Marshmallow leaf and root are an ancient medicinal herb used to relieve pain, swelling (inflammation), dry coughs or sore throat; stomach ulcers caused by stress/anxiety, indigestion and constipation.

Cold 'N Flu

C$25.00Price
    • Elderberry (Sambucus nigra FRUC)
    • Elder Flower (Sambucus nigra FLOS)
    • Echinacea (Echinacea angustifoloa)
    • Boneset (Eupatorium perfoliatum)
    • Marshmallow Leaf (Althea off. FOL)
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