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Children's
Herbal Compound
Children's Winter Health
Connective
Tissue Tonic
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Elder Flower
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CHILDRENS WINTER HEALTH
COMPOUND
Children's Cold & Flu Remedy
A
blend of the glycerites & liquid extracts of:
* Echinacea root (Echinacea purpurea) 20%
• Elderberry fruit (Sambucus nigra) 18%
• Meadowsweet leaf & flower (Filipendula (Spirea) ulmaria)
15%
• Hyssop leaf & flower (Hyssopus officinalis) 14%
• Ginger rhizome (Zingiber officinale) 9%
• Horseradish root (Armoracia rusticana) 10%
• Thyme leaf & flower (Thymus vulgaris) 10%
• Cinnamon Bark (Cinnamomum aromaticum) 5%
* Fresh • Dried
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Action:
Supports healthy immune system function, facilitates decongestion of
the nasal and respiratory system (sinuses, lungs & bronchi), and
lowers fever. Antiviral.
Uses: Treatment of colds and flu in children –
especially when aggravated by congestive nasal and respiratory symptoms.
Dose: Dose is 1 drop per 4 pounds of child's body weight
(e.g., 10 drops for a 40-pound child). Give 3 to 5 doses per day mixed
in water or juice.
Adjunct Therapy: Serving size of the below compounds
is 1 drop per 4 pounds of child's body weight (e.g., 10 drops for a
40-pound child).
For general malaise and peevishness, nausea and upset tummy, and to
further facilitate lowering of fever, give a dose of Children’s
Herbal Compound with each dose of the above. For obstinate or protracted
cases, give a dose of Children’s Echinacea
with each dose of the above.
Cautions: Sometimes colds and flu can turn into pneumonia,
strep throat, ear infections, or other serious complications –
be on the lookout for this. In cases of high or persistent fever, or
other serious symptoms, promptly seek qualified healthcare.
For a printable Acrobat.pdf of this document
Children's
Winter Health Tonic.pdf
This information is for educational and research purposes only.
It is not intended to medically prescribe or promote the sale of any product,
nor is it intended to replace qualified medical healthcare. If you have,
or think you have a condition which requires medical attention, you should
promptly seek qualified healthcare.
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