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Syrups

Syrups are easier for some to take than pills which might make them an attractive choice for those that would like supplements, herbs and remedies without having to rely on a pill form. These syrups come in a wide range of types to match the symptoms you're having. They are easy to take and the instructions, as well as the ingredients are right on the bottle for ease of dispensing. Consider the options we have here in the store to find out if we have the all-natural syrup you'd like to take. We pride ourselves in mixing the best syrups for those that prefer to take them without a strong taste.
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  1. Mucolytic agent has an expectorant and weak antitussive effect. Reduces the viscosity of sputum; activates the ciliated epithelium, increases the volume and improves the discharge of sputum. It stimulates the production of endogenous surfactant, which ensures the stability of alveolar cells during respiration. The effect appears in 2-5 days from the start of treatment.
    $13.59
  2. Cholosas Syrup consists of Eglantine Fruits Extract and sugar. Its main property is cholagogue. Cholosas is used for hepatitis, cholecystitis. Methods of Use: take internally 2 or 3 times a day, adults should take 1 tea spoon, children should take quarter or half of a tea spoon.
    $24.99
  3. Used by adults and children since two years for the treatment of diseases of the respiratory tract, accompanied by cough with expectoration of viscous sputum: bronchitis, bronchitis of different etiology, obstructive bronchitis, bronchiectasis, bronchial asthma, pulmonary tuberculosis, pneumonia (acute and chronic), cystic fibrosis, emphysema.
    $19.46
  4. This syrup produces an expectorant effect and increases secretion of mucous from the upper respiratory tract and contribute to the dilution and the evacuation of phlegm and mucous from the lungs. The herb thyme has analgesic and expectorant properties. In a similar manner potassium bromide produces an expectorant effect and calms the central nervous system. Pertussin tincture acts as an excellent expectorant agent for acute respiratory diseases, inflammation of the trachea and bronchial tubes, and for children`s whooping cough. Do not use in cases of hypersensitivity and heart failure. Women should avoid using Pertussin during pregnancy and nursing. Recommended dosage: For internal use adults take 1 tablespoon, and children take from 1/2 teaspoon to 1 full teaspoon 3 times daily. Side effects include allergic reactions, burning, and nausea.

    Warning!
    Before using any herbal products, make sure that you have full knowledge of how the herb works and any adverse reaction it may cause.
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