What are the indications for VoxylTabs Naturactive?
This food supplement has Erysimum extract, an active ingredient 100% of plant origin.
It comes in the form of lozenges to suck with the delicious taste of blackberry and honey .
Sugar free. With sweetener.
VoxylTabs contains an extract of Erysimum officinale which has soothing properties for the throat.
What are the ingredients in this product?
Erysimum, from its Latin name Erysimum officinale L. is also called song herb.
In VoxylTabs tablets, the flowering aerial part of Erysium is used. This plant well known to singers and actors because it is particularly beneficial against hoarseness and the extinction of voices. This is due to its expectorant properties (it expels secretions from the respiratory tract). Also, it calms the cough and can be indicated in the treatment of laryngitis, pharyngitis, bronchitis ...
Isomalt, Erysime officinal (Erysimum officinale L.) dry extract 15 mg, blackberry and honey aromas, aspartame sweetener.
How to properly use VoxylTabs 24 Naturactive lozenges?
Reserved for adults and children over 6 years old
Reserved for adults and children over 6 years old:
- adults: 4 to 6 lozenges to suck per day
- children over 6 years: 2 to 3 lozenges to suck per day.
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Precautions for use
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Keep out of reach of children.
This dietary supplement should be used as part of a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
For your health, eat at least 5 fruits and vegetables a day
Presentation - Packaging
Box of 24 tablets.
Our professional advice and expert advice in natural health
Aphonia is a symptom which can appear following various ENT pathologies (laryngitis, GERD, infection, nodules or lesions of the vocal cords ...) or following traumas (vocal forcing, cry, intense use of the voice, singing ...). There is also psychogenic aphonia, which results in a brutal and total loss of the voice, and this, without traumatic or infectious factors, nor modifications of the vocal cords or affection of the larynx.