0
AZEOL natural oily cough syrup 75ml Pileje

AZEOL natural oily cough syrup 75ml Pileje

€9.43 EXCL. VAT €9.95 INCL. VAT
In stock
Reference : 3701145690008
Earn 9 loyalty points by purchasing this product
4.5 / 5
(6Reviews)
You must be logged in to add this product to a list. Customer login

AZEOL natural cough syrup 75ml PhytoPrevent on sale in our organic pharmacy. The grindélia contributes to respiratory well-being , the thyme soothes the throat.

The throat, made up of the larynx and the pharynx , is a common passageway for air, liquids and solids. It is therefore a zone particularly exposed to external attacks. When the throat is irritated , respiratory well-being can be disturbed. If you feel pressure in your chest and when you breathe, you hear a hiss; If at the time of coughing , you expectorate mucus or if you feel mucus stuck in the respiratory tract or in the chest then, you present the symptoms of a productive cough or fatty cough. This is your body's way of clearing mucus. You should encourage it, just to get rid of the mucus as soon as possible and, accordingly, the cough itself.

What is Phytoprevent Azeol syrup for Respiratory well-being 75ml

The Azeol respiratory well-being syrup contains honey, grindelia extract and thyme extract.

The food supplement Phytoprevent Azéol Syrup has been developed to support people wishing to maintain respiratory well-being thanks to phytonutrition. Indeed grindelia contributes to respiratory well-being and thyme soothes the throat.

To make this syrup, Pileje selected flower honey , as well as the aerial parts for the hydroglycerin extracts of grindelia ( Grindelia robusta Nutt.) and thyme ( Thymus vulgaris L.).

The Sirop Bien-être Respiratoire Azéol PiLeJe is reserved for adults and children from 12 years old.

How to use the natural syrup Azeol Pileje oily cough?

  • Adults and children from 12 years old: take 5 ml per dose, to drink pure, 3 times a day.
  • Shake well before use.
  • Wash the cup after each use.
  • To be consumed preferably before the end and batch number mentioned on the underside of the box

Give your opinion on the advice for using Pileje Azéol oily cough syrup after your purchase on our Verified Reviews partner.

Composition of Pileje Azéol syrup

Ingredients: Flower honey*, hydroglycerin extract of grindelia ( grindelia robusta Nutt. aerial parts), and thyme ( T hymus vulgaris L. aerial parts) (support: glycerin), with, aroma: essential oil of eucalyptus 1.51% ( Eucalyptus radiata , leaves).

*Mixture of honeys originating and not originating in the European Union.

Nutritional analysis - values for 3 75ml (15 ml):

Honey 13800 mg, Extract of aerial parts of Grindelia 3000 mg, Extract of aerial parts of Thyme 1000 mg

Precaution of use

  • This syrup is not recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women , for children under 6 years old and for patients on anti-hypertensive treatment .
  • Excess use may result in laxative effects.
  • Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
  • Keep out of reach of children.

Presentation of AZEOL natural syrup

75ml bottle, equivalent to 15 doses of 5ml syrup. A measuring cup for easy grip.

Our expert pharmacy advice

What is the difference between a dry cough and a wet cough?

  • Dry cough is characterized by inflammation of the airways. In fact, it is an irritative cough and does not produce phlegm.
  • The "fat" cough is characterized by an accumulation of secretions in the bronchi. In fact, it is a defense of the body that produces mucus with the aim of expelling the agents responsible for inflammation.

Additional advice in case of cough:

  • Humidify the air:

Dry air increases mucous membrane irritation and causes coughing spells. If the humidity in the room is below 45%, use a humidifier. Choose it preferably with cold air to avoid the risk of burns. There is no need to exceed 55% humidity.

  • Clear the nose:

Dry secretions clog your child's nose. Use saline (salt water in the form of nose drops) as much as you want to rinse your nose thoroughly. Then ask him to blow his nose well. If your baby is too small to blow his nose, suck out his secretions using a baby nasal aspirator.

Logo avis vérifiés
Voir l'attestation de confiance
Avis soumis à un contrôle
  • Pour plus d'informations sur les caractéristiques du contrôle des avis et la possibilité de contacter l'auteur de l'avis, merci de consulter nos CGU.
  • Aucune contrepartie n'a été fournie en échange des avis
  • Les avis sont publiés et conservés pendant une durée de cinq ans
  • Les avis ne sont pas modifiables : si un client souhaite modifier son avis, il doit contacter Avis Verifiés afin de supprimer l'avis existant, et en publier un nouveau
  • Les motifs de suppression des avis sont disponibles ici.
4.5 / 5
(6Reviews)
  • 5 étoiles
    4
  • 4 étoiles
    1
  • 3 étoiles
    1
  • 2 étoiles
    0
  • 1 étoile
    0
used for :

Our doctors of pharmacy advise you

MUCOMYST acetylcysteine Oily cough MUCOMYST acetylcysteine Oily cough
€2.99
In stock
AZEOL 30 sucking tablets PhytoPrevent mint flavor AZEOL 30 sucking tablets PhytoPrevent mint flavor
€6.09
In stock
AZÉOL natural throat spray softening PhytoPrevent AZÉOL natural throat spray softening PhytoPrevent
€8.95
In stock
AZEOL Dry cough syrup 75ml AZEOL Dry cough syrup 75ml
€8.27
In stock
Soria Natural Echinasor C-08 stimulant immunitaire 50ml Soria Natural Echinasor C-08 stimulant immunitaire 50ml
€16.16
Expédié en 5 à 7 jours ouvrés
Soria Natural Expectosor C-12 ORL fluidifying 50ml Soria Natural Expectosor C-12 ORL fluidifying 50ml
€16.16
Shipped in 5 to 7 working days

Advice from our naturopaths

Le Voile d'Indigo : The enigma of Annual Tansy essential oil Le Voile d'Indigo : The enigma of Annual Tansy essential oil

The fascinating world of essential oils is full of botanical treasures with amazing properties. Among them, Annual Tansy, also known as Blue Tansy (Tanacetum annuum L.), stands out for its unique characteristics and therapeutic potential. Let's delve into the enigma of this multi-faceted essential oil. Originating in mid-European regions, Blue Tansy offers much more than its floral beauty. Its botanical…

Read the article on the blog
What is SIFO: symptoms, diagnosis and treatment What is SIFO: symptoms, diagnosis and treatment

SIFO(Small Intestinal Fungal Overgrowth), also known as intestinal candidiasis, is an increasingly common condition affecting people's digestive health. The condition is characterised by an overgrowth of fungi in the small intestine, which can lead to a variety of uncomfortable and painful symptoms. In this article, we'll explore in depth what SIFO is, its symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. What is SIFO?…

Read the article on the blog
Thyme essential oil with thujanol, symbol of courage Thyme essential oil with thujanol, symbol of courage

A medicinal and culinary plant, thyme grows everywhere in the Mediterranean region, where it is intensively cultivated. It is in the leaves and the dried flowers that the active principles, in particular essential oils, are concentrated. Thymus (its current Latin name) comes from the Greek thymos . In ancient times, all kinds of small fragrant plants of the Lamiaceae family bore this name. The Greek word thuô refers to…

Read the article on the blog
Rosemary essential oil with cineole, sacred plant of the gods Rosemary essential oil with cineole, sacred plant of the gods

In ancient Greece, rosemary branches were burned as an offering to the gods. In Athens as in Rome, rosemary was a sacred plant. The famous poet Horace (65-8 BC) also dedicated several verses to him. A little history Rosemary was an integral part of the recipe for “Vinegar of the Four Thieves”; a germicidal maceration used in particular to prevent the Great Plague , and was preserved for a…

Read the article on the blog
Tarragon essential oil, from a simple aromatics to the apothecary's lair Tarragon essential oil, from a simple aromatics to the apothecary's lair

Tarragon was imposed on Europe during the Crusades. But it has a long tradition as a medicinal plant and spice in Asia and Siberia for a long time . In addition to having entered the culinary grimoires, he entered the lair of the apothecary and the mastermind from the Middle Ages. A little bit of mythology Tarragon is a mugwort with the scientific name of Artemisia dracunculus . Artemisia is indeed a…

Read the article on the blog
The Great Nettle, a vegetable from prehistoric times The Great Nettle, a vegetable from prehistoric times

The 19th-century mythologist Angelo de Gubernatis relates an interesting fact. According to him, mixing nettle seed with the bran given to hens increased egg production. What appeared to be a simple propitiatory ritual turned out to be true. It is now recognised that nettle seed stimulates hens to lay eggs. In Scandinavian countries, it makes excellent fodder, providing three cuts…

Read the article on the blog
Natural Health Advice