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Harker Herbals Childrens Sniffle Juice | Brand | New Zealand | 250ml Net | OTC | $18.86 | Add |
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Harker Herbals Childrens Sniffle Juice is a pleasant tasting tonic with pure blackberry fruit. Ideal as a daily support for a healthy immune system and respiratory health in both children and adults. May help reduce the severity of ills and chills.
DIRECTIONS: Shake vigorously before use. Adults: 5-10mls, 3-4x daily. Child: half the adult dose. Baby: (over 1 year) one quarter of the adult dose. Swill for 10 secs before swallowing.
INGREDIENTS: Active ingredients: Aniseed, Lemon, Peppermint, Blackberry fruit concentrate. Herbs: Carrageen, Licorice. Pure Essential Oils: Jojoba, Menthol, Spearmint Plus: Celtic sea salt, Citric acid, Organic iodine, Vegetable glycerine.
Contains no yeast, gluten, wheat, dairy products, artificial colours or sweeteners
Harker Herbals Childrens Sniffle Juice is an effective but gentle formula that helps patients of all ages overcome sniffles, ills and chills. The tonic is 100% natural and plant-based, containing no artificial ingredients or animal products, and has never been tested on animals.
The elixir was designed for use in children and babies, but in higher doses is equally effective in adults. It is also ideal for elderly patients who may not react well to harsher synthetic medications.
Harker Herbals Childrens Sniffle Juice is also known as Formula 1075 Sniffle Juice. These products are both crafted by Harker Herbals and are identical.
Traditional Healing meets Modern Science
Like all Harker Herbals products, Childrens Sniffle Juice is largely based on traditional medicine used for centuries by indigenous peoples. Combined with modern understanding of medicines and biology, the result is a no-nonsense, highly effective tonic which really works without risk of potentially serious side effects.
Harker Herbals Childrens Sniffle is beneficial in a number of significant ways:
Unlike many cold and flu medications, Harker Herbals Childrens Sniffle Juice will not leave patients feeling sedated. To the contrary, healthier, oxygen-rich blood actually increases energy---both physical and mental. Recovery is more rapid and most individuals feel better than ever as respiratory function is improved and the immune system is bolstered.
Harker Herbals Childrens Sniffle Juice can be used as often as needed. This product is an excellent choice for those who wish to avoid giving their little ones synthetic ingredients or potentially-dangerous medications.
Directions for Use
Harker Herbals Childrens Sniffle Juice is safe for use in all ages, though dosage will need to be adjusted accordingly:
Some patients should discuss potential risks with a doctor before starting treatment with Harker Herbals Childrens Sniffle Juice, namely those who are:
In the above scenarios, the manufacturer of this product recommends taking half or quarter doses, or as instructed by a doctor or pharmacist.
Ingredients
Harker Herbals Childrens Sniffle Juice contains:
Oils & Ethers
Herbs
Seaweeds
Other
Equally important is what the product does not contain; Harker Herbals Childrens Sniffle Juice is free of: yeast, gluten, wheat, dairy, artificial colors, artificial preservatives and artificial sweeteners.
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