Ingredients
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Organic Eucalyptus Leaf | It is used to help relieve symptoms of the common cold and is found in many cough lozenges and inhalants. |
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Organic Thyme Leaf | Thyme contains chemicals that might help bacterial and fungal infections, and minor irritations. It also might relieve smooth muscle spasms, such as coughing. |
Organic Licorice Root | Licorice root has been used to soothe gastrointestinal problems. |
Organic Tulsi Leaf | It acts as a detoxifying, cleansing and purifying agent – both from within and without. |
Organic Ginger Root | According to the National Library of Medicine1, part of the NIH (National Institutes of Health), ginger is widely used throughout the world for treating loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting after surgery, nausea resulting from cancer treatment, flatulence, stomach upset, colic, morning sickness and motion sickness. |
Organic Cinnamon Bark | Cinnamon bark is used for gastrointestinal (GI) upset, diarrhea, and gas. It is also used for stimulating appetite; for infections caused by bacteria and parasitic worms; and for menstrual cramps, the common cold, and the flu (influenza). |
Organic Elecampane Root | Since time immemorial elecampane has been regarded as an effective remedy against respiratory disease and as a stimulating herb for the respiratory system. |
Organic Peppermint Leaf | Some use it for menstrual problems, liver and gallbladder complaints, preventing spasms during endoscopy procedures, and as a stimulant. |
Organic Cardamom Seed | Cardamom is used for digestion problems including heartburn, intestinal spasms, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), intestinal gas, constipation, liver and gallbladder complaints, and loss of appetite. |
Organic Mullein Leaf | Mullein leaf has long been used as an expectorant for treating respiratory congestion because it promotes the ejection of mucus, from the lungs. |
Natural Licorice Flavor | Licorice is used for various digestive system complaints including stomach ulcers, heartburn, colic, and ongoing inflammation of the lining of the stomach (chronic gastritis). |
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