Sinus complex
Key notes:
Helps breathe more easily. Supports most acute and chronic sinusitis.
Characteristics:
Cleanses the respiratory tracts.
Dissipates glairs.
Cleans the nasal mucosa.
Acts as a shield against external attacks.
Strengthens the natural defences.
Acts against chronic sinusitis.
Recommendations for use:
Take the drops before meals, pure or diluted in water. For optimum results, put them directly on the tongue and wait for a few seconds before swallowing.
Adults and children > 12 years: prevention: 5-10 drops per day. Start with 5 drops and increase by 1 drop every day until you obtain a stable result.
Adults and children > 12 years: treatment: 5 drops 3 times daily.
Children 2-12 years: 3-8 drop daily. Start with 3 drops and increase by 1 drop every day until you obtain a stable result.
Gemmotherapy is a branch of phytotherapy that uses buds and young shoots of trees and shrubs. Gathered in the spring at a key stage of their natural growth cycle, buds and young shoots are freshly handpicked and put in maceration in a solution of water, alcohol and glycerin to extract all their active principles.
HerbalGem’s complexes are a combination of carefully selected single bud and young shoot extracts, acting in synergy to target a specific health problem.
Ingredients | Each drop contains:
Alnus glutinosa* (European alder) (Buds) (1:20)………………. 0.0125 ml
Rosa canina* (Dog rose) (Young Shoots) (1:20)……………….. 0.0125 ml
Carpinus betulus* (Hornbeam) (Buds) (1:20)…………………… 0.0125 ml
Ribes nigrum* (Black currant) (Buds) (1:20)…………………….. 0.0125 ml
Non-medicinal ingredients: alcohol, water, glycerin.
*Organic certification by Certisys-BE1
Dosage:
Adults and children > 12 years 5-15 drops daily, between meals, pure or diluted in water, or as directed by a health care practitioner.
- Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen.
- Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding unless directed by a health care practitioner.
- Do not use if safety seal is broken.
- Keep out of reach of small children.
For more information please consult your health care practitioner.