Fight colds!
A mixture of four natural ingredients against colds: thyme, propolis, vitamin C, shiitake mushrooms
Possible properties of raw material(s)
- The thyme
- may help relieve cough
- may increase immunity
- has a disinfectant effect
- mood enhancer
- can help prevent bacterial infections
- The propolis
- may have antibacterial properties
- may have antiviral properties
- may have anti-inflammatory properties
- The vitamin C
- may increase the levels of antioxidants
- may lower your blood pressure
- may improve the absorption of iron
- may strengthen immunity
- The shiitake mushroom
- may strengthen the immune system
- may have antibacterial and antiviral effects
Information
Thyme is a versatile herb that offers many useful uses. Cough-reducing, immune-boosting, antiseptic and antibacterial effects are also known.
Propolis is believed to have antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Vitamin C has been linked to a number of impressive health benefits, such as increasing antioxidant levels, lowering blood pressure, improving iron absorption, and boosting immunity.
Shiitake mushrooms can strengthen the immune system and can have antibacterial and antiviral effects.
Ingredients
thyme (Thymus vulgaris) leaves; propolis; L-ascorbic acid (vitamin C); shiitake mushroom (Lentinula edodes); bulking agent (maltodextrin); anticaking agent (magnesium stearate); coverage (bovine gelatin)
Natural materials; Artificial flavorless; Free-from artificial coloring; BSE/TSE-free; GMO free; Not-irradiated; No added sugars; Allergen free
Dosage, recommended use, storage
One dose = 1 capsule
1 dose per day
Storage: In a well-closed, dry, cool, sun-protected place, out of the reach of children
Statements
GMO-free
Allergen-free
Not-irradiated
BSE/TSE-free
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