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Herbalgem Organic Chanter Gums Hoarseness

Herbalgem Organic Chanter Gums Hoarseness

Brand : Herbalgem Herbalgem
€6.16 EXCL. VAT €6.49 INCL. VAT
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Herbalgem Organic Chanters Erasers Hoarseness brings radiance to your voice. It notably contains Herb aux Chantres, a plant that contains sulfur compounds that soothe the throat.

What is Herbalgem Organic Chanter Gums Hoarseness for?

This natural food supplement is indicated in case of hoarse voice, loss of voice or irritation of the vocal cords .

  • It contains tincture of Grass the singers that promotes the voice of enlightenment, thanks to the presence of glucosinolates (compounds sulphurous). This natural active ingredient also offers muscle relaxant action on the vocal cords. It has a soothing acton in the throat and larynx .
  • It is enriched with pine , blackcurrant and honey for their anti-inflammatory properties .
  • It contains elderberries and lemon essential oil. These fruits of nature give an immunostimulating , antiviral and antibacterial action to this food supplement for the throat .

How to properly use these gums for the throat?

Adult: take a maximum of 6 gums per day.
Children from 6 years old: take 3 gums maximum per day.

Comment on the advice of use and dosage of Herbalgem Gums singers bio Hoarseness with our partner Avis checked after your purchase.

What is the composition of these organic chewing gums?

Gum arabic, agave syrup, elderberry syrup, mother tincture of cantaloupe grass, blackcurrant buds, honey, mountain pine buds, lemon essence.

What are the side effects and contraindications ?

Do not exceed the daily dose.

Does not replace a healthy and varied diet.

Presentation - Packaging

Herbalgem's organic gums against hoarseness comes in a box containing 24 gums.

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