Thompson’s Manuka Sore Throat Spray

Thompson’s Manuka Sore Throat Spray is a convenient, on-the-go herbal throat spray combining Manuka honey and soothing herbs to help relieve sore throat symptoms and mild tonsillitis, based on traditional Western herbal medicine.

$14.77

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Thompson’s Manuka Sore Throat Spray is a fast-acting, easy-to-use throat spray formulated with a comprehensive blend of herbs and premium Manuka honey, known for their soothing and antimicrobial properties.

Designed for on-the-go relief, this natural formula helps to:

  • Relieve symptoms of sore throat and mild tonsillitis
  • Soothe and coat the throat for lasting comfort
  • Support immune health, based on the principles of traditional Western herbal medicine

Its portable spray format makes it ideal for travel, work, or anytime throat irritation strikes.

Directions for Use

Adults only – Spray 4 times (500 microlitre) into the mouth every 1-2 hours as required. SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE.

Ingredients

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS per 500 Microlitre: Althaea officinalistinc.200 microlitre, derived from dry root 40 mg,Calendula officinalisext. 20 microlitre, derived from dry flower 10 mg, Clove Bud Oil 1.25 microlitre, Commiphora myrrhatinc. 5 microlitre, derived from dry stem bark oleoresin 1 mg,Echinacea angustifolia ext. 20 microlitre, derived from dry root 10 mg, Honey 10 mg,Salvia officinalis ext. 60 microlitre, derived from dry leaf 30 mg.

Allergen Information

NO ADDED – Gluten, lactose, nuts, shellfish, dairy, egg, fish, sesame seeds, soya beans. No artificial colours.

Storage

Store below 30°C in a dry place. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use if bottle and/or cap seal is missing or broken.

Warnings

If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional. Contains alcohol 16% v/v, hydroxybenzoates, potassium sorbate and pollen.

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