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Individual items can be purchased by clicking the links below.This product bundle has been discontinued.
Individual items can be purchased by clicking the links below.Our top picks for managing chesty coughs features products highly recommended by our Immune System expert, Dr. Jen Tan. It includes:
Echinaforce® Echinacea Drops (15ml) – a traditional herbal remedy used to relieve the symptoms of the cold, flu or upper respiratory tract infections, based on traditional use only. Echinaforce helps to maintain the body's resistance by supporting the immune system.
Bronchoforce Chesty Cough (50ml) – a herbal remedy designed for the relief of chesty coughs, mucus coughs and catarrh. It helps relieve chesty coughs resulting from excess mucus or catarrh in the respiratory tract.
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Our top picks are recommended to ease your symptoms and support the immune system to fight the underlying infection.
Take 15 drops of Echinaforce® in a little water 2-3 times a day at the first sign of the flu. This provides support for your immune system, helping it to fight off invading viruses.
Bronchoforce may be used by children (over 12 years of age), adults and the elderly. Take 20 drops 3 to 5 times daily.
Echinaforce® tincture – 0.6ml drops are equivalent to 285mg whole fresh plant. Also contains 65%v/v ethanol.
Bronchoforce is a herbal remedy containing extracts of liquorice and freshly harvested Ivy and Thyme.
1 ml of oral liquid contains:
Bronchoforce also contains Star Anise oil and Eucalyptus oil.
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