Wealthy Health



PM - Lung Support (富康清肺灵 60粒)
Available Sizes: 60 tablets

According to the World Health Organization (WHO) , Air pollution killed 7 million people across the globe in 2012, making it the world's largest single environmental health risk.

The worst victims were in low and middle-income developing countries in South-East Asia and the Western Pacific.

The seriousness of Air Pollution is measured by PM2.5 Scale.

Wealthy Health PM-Lung Support has been formulated with herbs, the ingredients to provide natural defenses to protect our body and lungs from free radicals generated from cigarette smoke and air pollution.

It also contains natural ingredients to relieve the symptoms of upper respiration tract infections, coughs and catarrh.


FUNCTIONS : ANTIOXIDANT, ANTI - POLLUTANTS

DESCRIPTION

INDICATIONS

Support lung meridian
Assist with catarrh of the upper respiratory tract - Relieve the symptoms of cough
Assist with mild allergy symptoms such as allergic rhinitis
Symptomatic relief of recurrent upper respiratory tract infection
Contains antioxidants, which may assist in protecting the body from the damaging effects of free radical damage

EACH TABLET CONTAINS:
Albizia lebbeck stem bark 1.5g
Andrographis paniculata leaf 672mg
Equiv andrographolide 15.4mg
Thymus vulgaris leaf 500mg
Glycyrrhiza glabra (Licorice) root and stolon 750mg
Equiv Glycyrrhizinic acid 37.5mg
Cinnamomum cassia stem bark 750mg
Angelica polymorpha (Dong quai) root 2.25mg
Verbascum Thapsus (Mullein) leaf powder 150mg
Elettaria cardamomum fruit powder 150mg

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

Directions for use: Adults, take 2-4 tablets daily, with meals, or as directed by your healthcare professional.
Lung support formula can be taken with additional vitamin C and vitamin D supplementation to further support and maintain healthy liver function and support lung health

Warning
Not to be used in children under two years of age without medical advice.

EVIDENCES

Jellin JM, Gregory PJ, Batz F, Hitchens, K, et al. (2012) Pharmacist’s letter/Prescri ber’s Letter Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database.Stockton,CA: Therapeutic Research Faculty

Poolsup Net al. (2004)Andrographis paniculata in the symptomatic treatment of uncomplicated upper respiratory tract infection: systematic review of randomized controlled trials, Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeuti cs: 29. 37–45

Braun L & Cohen M (2005) Herbs & Natural Supplements An Evidencebased Guide, Elsevier Mosby