20 tabs £8.16
EchinaCold® effervescent tablets at a glance
| Herbal Active | Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea ( L.) Moench | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strength | 176mg of dried pressed juice (equivalent to 3520-4928mg of Echinacea) | |||
| Dose | One to two effervescent tablets daily | |||
| Vegetarian |
Vegan |
Lactose free |
Gluten free |
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| Wheat free |
Soya free |
Corn free |
GM free |
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Further information
One EchinaCold effervescent tablet contains 176 mg of dried pressed juice from fresh flowering Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench herb (20-28:1). Over many years, Echinacea has grown in popularity in the fight against colds and flu-like infections.
The pharmaceutical grate EchinaCold effervescent tablets are packed in an air tight tube to retain their freshness and maintain potency.
Taking one or two effervescent tablets daily can help adults and children 12 years + to relieve symptoms of cold and flu type infections. For best results EchinaCold should be taken at the first sign of infection. EchinaCold should not be taken for more than 10 days. If symptoms worsen during the use of the product or persist for more than 10 days, a physician or a qualified healthcare practitioner should be consulted.
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Comments
Surprisingly they work for me. So far the EchinaCold capsules have prevented the onset my usually flu winter time period. Thanks
Posted by Jacqueline, Birmingham, UK. on Mon, 26 Dec 2011.
EchinaCold tablets make such a yummy drink I swear by them for relieving cold symptoms.
Posted by Juliet Symons, London on Fri, 27 May 2011.
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