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Bioforce
Drosinula Syrup (may help symptoms of deep, racking cough)
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For
adults and children over the age of six.
Ingredients:
Drosera rotundifolia in a base of raw, unrefined sugar, spruce
extract, pear concentrate, honey and Ivy extract.
Directions for use:
Adults: 1-2 teaspoons 2-4 times a day.
Children: (6-12 years) 1 teaspoon 2-4 times a day.
Please seek medical advice if pregnant.
Keep out of reach of children For
children under the age of six use
Santasapina Cough Syrup. Also
see
Ivy-Thyme Complex and
Plantago.
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Code
bf80708
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Size
100ml
syrup
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Price
£4.20
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Do not exceed the
recommended daily intake.
Store out of reach of young children. Food
supplements must not be used as a substitute for a varied diet. Although
we take great care in what we say about products on this site, you
should always read the manufacturer's label on the actual product
carefully before taking supplements.
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| Drosinula
Cough Syrup is a combination of the juice of fresh double spruce,
Drosera (Sundew) and Hedera (Ivy).
These ingredients give this product the
ability to help with spasmodic, racking, phlegmy coughs. It can be
used for the likes of whooping cough, coughs due to severe colds, very
deep-seated coughs and bronchial asthma. As it contains Ivy it is also
very good for breaking up mucus.
(please
read this important notice concerning supplement medical claims)
This information is not intended to
replace the advice of a qualified Healthcare Professional.
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Herbs
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the modern age – with improved extraction, standardization, and farming
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Many of today’s
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