Kiwiherb – Children’s Organic Lung Clear Syrup

Kiwiherb Children’s Organic Lung Clear Syrup is a certified organic herbal syrup formulated to help support respiratory health and relieve chesty, congested coughs in children.

Made with traditionally used herbs including New Zealand grown Horseradish Root and Hyssop, this honey-free formula helps support expectoration and reduce bronchial mucus congestion associated with common cold symptoms. With a natural strawberry flavour and easy-to-take liquid format, it’s specially designed to support children’s respiratory comfort during seasonal illness.

$29.29

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Certified Organic

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Ingredients

Ingredients per 1ml: Armoracia rusticana (Horseradish) root extract – 100 mcl, Hyssopus officinalis (Hyssop) herb extract – 35 mcl, Glycyrrhiza glabra (Licorice) root extract – 20 mcl.

In a base of purified water, glycerol, oryza sativa (rice syrup), ethanol, apple cider vinegar, strawberry natural #71136 and lemon oil.

Directions for use

Children 2 to 4 yrs: 2.5 – 4.5mL;
Children 4 to 6 yrs: 4.5 – 6mL;
Children 6 to 12 yrs: 6 – 8mL.

Take 2 to 5 times daily, undiluted or dilute in a small amount of water or juice and drink immediately.

Not to be used in children under 2 years of age without medical advice.

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