PRODUCT NAME
Herb Pharm - Propolis Echinacea Throat Spray - 1 oz.
PRODUCT CODE: PROD1190015241
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Herb Pharm - Propolis Echinacea Throat Spray - 1 oz.
UPC# :090900000491
Brand:Herb Pharm
Size/Form:1oz.
Ship Weight:0.15
Herb Pharm - Propolis Echinacea Throat Spray - 1 oz. (29.6ml)
Herb Pharm Propolis Echinacea Throat Spray.Soothing Antiseptic for Throat &Mouth. The herbs used to prepare this compound are Certified Organically Grown without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides, or they are Custom Wildcrafted in their natural wild habitat. They are hand-harvested at their optimal potency, and are then promptly extracted while still fresh & succulent or after being carefully shade-dried. These herbs are never fumigated or irradiated.Action: Antiseptic, analgesic and anti-inflammatory to inflamed and infected tissues of mouth, gums, throat and skin. Fights infection, relieves swelling and soothes pain.
Uses: Specifically indicated in infected sore throat, and enlarged tonsils of tonsillitis. Can also be useful in the treatment of pharyngitis and laryngitis, and to heal sores and ulcerations of the mouth, gums and throat.
This spray can also be useful in the treatment of:
cuts
scratches
abrasions
sores
ulcerations of the skin.
Propolis Echinacea Throat Spray Contains Extracts of:
Echinacea Root
Propolis
Hyssop Leaf & Flower
Sage Leaf
St. John's Wort Flower Tops
Propolis Echinacea Throat Spray is:
Certified Organically Grown
Custom Wildcrafted in its natural habitat
Fresh & Succulent
Shade-dried
Frequently Asked Questions
Are your products gluten-free and does your alcohol contain gluten? All ofHerb Pharm'sproducts are gluten-free. The alcohol in their products is derived from either gluten-free, non-GMO corn or sugar cane, and is certified organic.?
What is the proper dosage of liquid herbal extracts for children?? Unless otherwise noted, all doses are for adults, but Clark's Rule can be used to convert the adult dose to a child's dose. Some extracts are not suitable for children. Consult your doctor for advice. Clark's Rule: Divide the child's weight (in pounds) by 150 to get the fraction of the adult dose to give to the child.??Example: For a 50 pound child give 50/150 (or 1/3) of the adult dose. Therefore, if the adult dose is 30 drops taken 3 times per day, the child's dose will be 10 drops taken 3 times per day (not 30 drops taken 1 time per day). Some extracts are not suitable for children. Consult your doctor for advice.
What is the best way to take liquid herbal extracts? You should always put liquid extracts into water or juice for consumption. Taking them straight from the dropper may cause a burning sensation in the mouth and is discouraged. Mix the prescribed number of extract drops into 1 to 2 ounces of water unless the label directs otherwise. You can also add the drops to warm tea (not piping hot) or juice. Certain herbs, because of their stronger action, require more water. For optimal results, sip the mixed drops so you can savor the extract's flavor and aroma. Although you may not always like the taste, it contributes part of the therapeutic effect of the herb. Always follow label instructions. Some products require more water or have other special instructions for use such as our Soothing Throat Spray.?Can I give Herb Pharm herbal extracts to my pets or other animals? All of Herb Pharm's products are specifically developed for human use. For high quality herbal pet supplements,they suggest Animal Essentials, and the Animals Apawthecary line of herbal tinctures they carry. Animal Essentials' products are formulated specifically for the health needs of pets and other animals. Can I evaporate away the alcohol in liquid herbal extracts by mixing the extract drops into hot water?? A small amount of the alcohol can be removed this way but most of it will stay intimately mixed with the hot water and will remain so even if the water is boiled. That's because alcohol and water are extremely difficult to separate once they have been mixed. While adding extracts to hot water will not eliminate their alcohol, it can, in some cases, actually damage the extract. Many extracts are heat stable (e.g., Goldenseal) and adding them to hot water does no harm. However, other extracts are damaged by heat (e.g., Valerian) and can be weakened by adding them to hot water. Also, essential oils found in certain extracts (e.g., Lemon Balm, Chamomile) will be at least partially vaporized by hot water. Here you are left with a compromised extract, but the alcohol remains. If an extract is directed to be taken hot to increase its diaphoretic (sweat-inducing) action, it should be added to hot water that is not too hot to drink.What is the shelf-life of Herb Pharm's products?? In general, the shelf-life of Herb Pharm's products range