Sore Throat Spray | Organic Sore Throat Relief Herbal Spray | Respiratory Health
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Sore Throat Relief Spray
- A tasty and potent anti-inflammatory blend to lubricate and comfort the sensitive tissues of the throat, while boosting and building the immune system.-
Ingredients:
Organic Echinacea Purpurea (Echinacea purpurea)
Organic Elderberries (Sambucus)
Organic Osha Root (Ligusticum porteri)
Organic Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)
Organic Wild Cherry Bark (Prunus serotina)
Organic Sage (Salvia officinalis)
Organic Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale)
Organic Red Raspberry Leaves (Rubus idaeus)
Organic Rosehips (Rosa canina)
Organic Dried Licorice Root (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
Organic Orange Peel (Citrus Aurantium Dulcis)
Alcohol
Non-Gmo & Organic Vegetable Glycerin
Purified Water
& Lots of Love!
Tincture comes packaged in 1 fl oz or 2fl oz Cobalt UV Protected Glass Spray Bottle for best preservation.
All dried herbs are purchased from reputable wholesale companies or personally wildcrafted. Any herb that is personally wildcrafted, has been gathered using all common precautions to avoid contamination and to preserve the future of the plant.
Instructions:
Shake well before using. Spray 2-4 times into your mouth towards the back of your throat. Let the mixture sit in the back of your throat for as long as possible. Use every 3-4 hours for fast relief.
Disclaimer:
Consult your medical practitioner if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This statement and product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Some people may experience reactions to certain herbs, so please consult your medical practitioner for advice.
The Holistica Shop does not take any responsibility for any allergic or adverse reactions that may occur from consuming the products.
Benefits of Herb(s):
Echinacea Purpurea : Helps encourage the strengthening of the immune system and reduces many of the symptoms of colds, and sore throat issues. Echinacea purpurea stimulates the overall activity of the cells responsible for fighting all kinds of infection. Unlike antibiotics, which directly attack bacteria, Purple coneflower aka Echinacea makes our own immune cells more productive at attacking bacteria, and other pathogens. It increases the number and activity of immune system cells, including promoting T-cell activation.
Elderberries : Elderberries are a potent immune booster due to their high concentration of antioxidants and vitamins. A rich source of antioxidants known as anthocyanins, elderberry is reputed by some to be effective in treating the common cold, sore throat, and sinus ailments. They can help decrease the onset and severity of cold symptoms, as well as reduce inflammation, stress, and impairment by free radicals. Many people consider the elderberry plant one of the most powerful for reducing sore throats and swear by its antiviral properties.
Osha Root : Osha Root is antiviral, carminative and diaphoretic. It has immunomodulating properties, used in respiratory ailments. The root is considered an immune booster and aid for coughs, and colds. It's also used to relieve indigestion, body aches, and sore throats.
Thyme : Thyme (active ingredient, thymol) and sage have excellent antiseptic, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties, making them ideal for a soothing tea for sore and inflamed throats. Thyme helps with digestion, immune support, and pain relief, especially if it comes with a thick white coating on the tongue, congested mucus in the lungs, and spasmodic coughing. Thyme also promotes pain relief from headaches, cramps, and body aches that are common territory of acute viral ailments. Moreover, it’s anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, and aides respiratory ailments – and it’s a mood enhancer that fights mental stagnation.
Wild Cherry Bark : Wild Cherry Bark is an stimulating astringent tonic to the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts with sedative actions on the nervous and circulatory systems. It is used a nutritive tonic in whooping cough, nervous cough, and acute inflammatory conditions. Wild Cherry is indicated where there is need to nourish and tonify the respiratory system.
Sage : Sage has astringent, antiseptic, and antibacterial qualities, and this herb has a long history of use for sore throats, coughs, and mouth inflammations. Sage is good for the first tickle of a sore throat, and is known to tone irritated tissues and kill bacteria.
Ginger Root : Ginger Root boosts immunity to help fight pathogens that cause sore throat. Ginger contains bioactive compounds, and the most notable bioactive compounds in ginger are gingerols and shogaols. Ginger is also believed to have antimicrobial properties that may help fight (bacterial or viral pathogens), including those that cause sore throat. The anti-inflammatory effects of ginger can help soothe a sore throat by relieving inflammation. Research suggests that ginger may do this by blocking pro-inflammatory proteins in the body. These proteins cause inflammatory pain and itchiness. Last but not least, Ginger has antimicrobial properties. It may help inhibit pathogens that cause sore throats, and may be a natural alternative to antibiotics for treating colds.
Red Raspberry Leaves : Red raspberry leaves contain astringent tannins that are helpful for soothing sore throats and canker sores. It is a great herb to soothe irritated lungs and throat, especially during upper respiratory infections. Similar to how raspberry leaf is used for a sore throat, it is also particularly good for inflammation of the gums and mouth.
Rosehips : Very high in Vitamin C and A which are needed for extra support during cold season. Rosehips are considered an overall cooling tonic, an astringent, a soothing remedy for sore throats and one of the best sources of vitamin C. One cup of 30 berries contains as much vitamin C as 40 oranges. During the Second World War when food, especially fruit, was scarce, rose hip syrup was given to children because of its high vitamin C content to help protect them against respiratory issues. This herb adds a tasty element!
Orange Peel : Adds a great taste. The orange peels are rich in vitamin C, folate, vitamin B6, calcium and other essential nutrients. The skin of the oranges contains a good amount of polyphenols that protect against several ailments. Peels have antioxidant properties, due to the presence of limonene, a naturally occurring property.
Licorice Root : Licorice Root is an immunity and detoxifying adaptogen. Licorice Root inhibits growth of viruses. It is anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulator, nutritive and spasmolytic. In the world of herbs, licorice root is primarily known as a demulcent (that is a soothing substance taken internally to protect damaged or inflamed tissue) and an expectorant (a substance that assists in expelling mucus from lungs and throat). Licorice root is commonly used in alternative to relieve colds and sore throats.
** Information provided is for educational purposes only. You should not use the information contained herein for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease or for prescribing any medication. If you have or believe that you have a medical problem, contact your health care provider.
- A tasty and potent anti-inflammatory blend to lubricate and comfort the sensitive tissues of the throat, while boosting and building the immune system.-
Ingredients:
Organic Echinacea Purpurea (Echinacea purpurea)
Organic Elderberries (Sambucus)
Organic Osha Root (Ligusticum porteri)
Organic Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)
Organic Wild Cherry Bark (Prunus serotina)
Organic Sage (Salvia officinalis)
Organic Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale)
Organic Red Raspberry Leaves (Rubus idaeus)
Organic Rosehips (Rosa canina)
Organic Dried Licorice Root (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
Organic Orange Peel (Citrus Aurantium Dulcis)
Alcohol
Non-Gmo & Organic Vegetable Glycerin
Purified Water
& Lots of Love!
Tincture comes packaged in 1 fl oz or 2fl oz Cobalt UV Protected Glass Spray Bottle for best preservation.
All dried herbs are purchased from reputable wholesale companies or personally wildcrafted. Any herb that is personally wildcrafted, has been gathered using all common precautions to avoid contamination and to preserve the future of the plant.
Instructions:
Shake well before using. Spray 2-4 times into your mouth towards the back of your throat. Let the mixture sit in the back of your throat for as long as possible. Use every 3-4 hours for fast relief.
Disclaimer:
Consult your medical practitioner if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This statement and product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Some people may experience reactions to certain herbs, so please consult your medical practitioner for advice.
The Holistica Shop does not take any responsibility for any allergic or adverse reactions that may occur from consuming the products.
Benefits of Herb(s):
Echinacea Purpurea : Helps encourage the strengthening of the immune system and reduces many of the symptoms of colds, and sore throat issues. Echinacea purpurea stimulates the overall activity of the cells responsible for fighting all kinds of infection. Unlike antibiotics, which directly attack bacteria, Purple coneflower aka Echinacea makes our own immune cells more productive at attacking bacteria, and other pathogens. It increases the number and activity of immune system cells, including promoting T-cell activation.
Elderberries : Elderberries are a potent immune booster due to their high concentration of antioxidants and vitamins. A rich source of antioxidants known as anthocyanins, elderberry is reputed by some to be effective in treating the common cold, sore throat, and sinus ailments. They can help decrease the onset and severity of cold symptoms, as well as reduce inflammation, stress, and impairment by free radicals. Many people consider the elderberry plant one of the most powerful for reducing sore throats and swear by its antiviral properties.
Osha Root : Osha Root is antiviral, carminative and diaphoretic. It has immunomodulating properties, used in respiratory ailments. The root is considered an immune booster and aid for coughs, and colds. It's also used to relieve indigestion, body aches, and sore throats.
Thyme : Thyme (active ingredient, thymol) and sage have excellent antiseptic, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties, making them ideal for a soothing tea for sore and inflamed throats. Thyme helps with digestion, immune support, and pain relief, especially if it comes with a thick white coating on the tongue, congested mucus in the lungs, and spasmodic coughing. Thyme also promotes pain relief from headaches, cramps, and body aches that are common territory of acute viral ailments. Moreover, it’s anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, and aides respiratory ailments – and it’s a mood enhancer that fights mental stagnation.
Wild Cherry Bark : Wild Cherry Bark is an stimulating astringent tonic to the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts with sedative actions on the nervous and circulatory systems. It is used a nutritive tonic in whooping cough, nervous cough, and acute inflammatory conditions. Wild Cherry is indicated where there is need to nourish and tonify the respiratory system.
Sage : Sage has astringent, antiseptic, and antibacterial qualities, and this herb has a long history of use for sore throats, coughs, and mouth inflammations. Sage is good for the first tickle of a sore throat, and is known to tone irritated tissues and kill bacteria.
Ginger Root : Ginger Root boosts immunity to help fight pathogens that cause sore throat. Ginger contains bioactive compounds, and the most notable bioactive compounds in ginger are gingerols and shogaols. Ginger is also believed to have antimicrobial properties that may help fight (bacterial or viral pathogens), including those that cause sore throat. The anti-inflammatory effects of ginger can help soothe a sore throat by relieving inflammation. Research suggests that ginger may do this by blocking pro-inflammatory proteins in the body. These proteins cause inflammatory pain and itchiness. Last but not least, Ginger has antimicrobial properties. It may help inhibit pathogens that cause sore throats, and may be a natural alternative to antibiotics for treating colds.
Red Raspberry Leaves : Red raspberry leaves contain astringent tannins that are helpful for soothing sore throats and canker sores. It is a great herb to soothe irritated lungs and throat, especially during upper respiratory infections. Similar to how raspberry leaf is used for a sore throat, it is also particularly good for inflammation of the gums and mouth.
Rosehips : Very high in Vitamin C and A which are needed for extra support during cold season. Rosehips are considered an overall cooling tonic, an astringent, a soothing remedy for sore throats and one of the best sources of vitamin C. One cup of 30 berries contains as much vitamin C as 40 oranges. During the Second World War when food, especially fruit, was scarce, rose hip syrup was given to children because of its high vitamin C content to help protect them against respiratory issues. This herb adds a tasty element!
Orange Peel : Adds a great taste. The orange peels are rich in vitamin C, folate, vitamin B6, calcium and other essential nutrients. The skin of the oranges contains a good amount of polyphenols that protect against several ailments. Peels have antioxidant properties, due to the presence of limonene, a naturally occurring property.
Licorice Root : Licorice Root is an immunity and detoxifying adaptogen. Licorice Root inhibits growth of viruses. It is anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulator, nutritive and spasmolytic. In the world of herbs, licorice root is primarily known as a demulcent (that is a soothing substance taken internally to protect damaged or inflamed tissue) and an expectorant (a substance that assists in expelling mucus from lungs and throat). Licorice root is commonly used in alternative to relieve colds and sore throats.
** Information provided is for educational purposes only. You should not use the information contained herein for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease or for prescribing any medication. If you have or believe that you have a medical problem, contact your health care provider.
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Sore Throat Relief Spray
- A tasty and potent anti-inflammatory blend to lubricate and comfort the sensitive tissues of the throat, while boosting and building the immune system.-
Ingredients:
Organic Echinacea Purpurea (Echinacea purpurea)
Organic Elderberries (Sambucus)
Organic Osha Root (Ligusticum porteri)
Organic Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)
Organic Wild Cherry Bark (Prunus serotina)
Organic Sage (Salvia officinalis)
Organic Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale)
Organic Red Raspberry Leaves (Rubus idaeus)
Organic Rosehips (Rosa canina)
Organic Dried Licorice Root (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
Organic Orange Peel (Citrus Aurantium Dulcis)
Alcohol
Non-Gmo & Organic Vegetable Glycerin
Purified Water
& Lots of Love!
Tincture comes packaged in 1 fl oz or 2fl oz Cobalt UV Protected Glass Spray Bottle for best preservation.
All dried herbs are purchased from reputable wholesale companies or personally wildcrafted. Any herb that is personally wildcrafted, has been gathered using all common precautions to avoid contamination and to preserve the future of the plant.
Instructions:
Shake well before using. Spray 2-4 times into your mouth towards the back of your throat. Let the mixture sit in the back of your throat for as long as possible. Use every 3-4 hours for fast relief.
Disclaimer:
Consult your medical practitioner if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This statement and product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Some people may experience reactions to certain herbs, so please consult your medical practitioner for advice.
The Holistica Shop does not take any responsibility for any allergic or adverse reactions that may occur from consuming the products.
Benefits of Herb(s):
Echinacea Purpurea : Helps encourage the strengthening of the immune system and reduces many of the symptoms of colds, and sore throat issues. Echinacea purpurea stimulates the overall activity of the cells responsible for fighting all kinds of infection. Unlike antibiotics, which directly attack bacteria, Purple coneflower aka Echinacea makes our own immune cells more productive at attacking bacteria, and other pathogens. It increases the number and activity of immune system cells, including promoting T-cell activation.
Elderberries : Elderberries are a potent immune booster due to their high concentration of antioxidants and vitamins. A rich source of antioxidants known as anthocyanins, elderberry is reputed by some to be effective in treating the common cold, sore throat, and sinus ailments. They can help decrease the onset and severity of cold symptoms, as well as reduce inflammation, stress, and impairment by free radicals. Many people consider the elderberry plant one of the most powerful for reducing sore throats and swear by its antiviral properties.
Osha Root : Osha Root is antiviral, carminative and diaphoretic. It has immunomodulating properties, used in respiratory ailments. The root is considered an immune booster and aid for coughs, and colds. It's also used to relieve indigestion, body aches, and sore throats.
Thyme : Thyme (active ingredient, thymol) and sage have excellent antiseptic, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties, making them ideal for a soothing tea for sore and inflamed throats. Thyme helps with digestion, immune support, and pain relief, especially if it comes with a thick white coating on the tongue, congested mucus in the lungs, and spasmodic coughing. Thyme also promotes pain relief from headaches, cramps, and body aches that are common territory of acute viral ailments. Moreover, it’s anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, and aides respiratory ailments – and it’s a mood enhancer that fights mental stagnation.
Wild Cherry Bark : Wild Cherry Bark is an stimulating astringent tonic to the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts with sedative actions on the nervous and circulatory systems. It is used a nutritive tonic in whooping cough, nervous cough, and acute inflammatory conditions. Wild Cherry is indicated where there is need to nourish and tonify the respiratory system.
Sage : Sage has astringent, antiseptic, and antibacterial qualities, and this herb has a long history of use for sore throats, coughs, and mouth inflammations. Sage is good for the first tickle of a sore throat, and is known to tone irritated tissues and kill bacteria.
Ginger Root : Ginger Root boosts immunity to help fight pathogens that cause sore throat. Ginger contains bioactive compounds, and the most notable bioactive compounds in ginger are gingerols and shogaols. Ginger is also believed to have antimicrobial properties that may help fight (bacterial or viral pathogens), including those that cause sore throat. The anti-inflammatory effects of ginger can help soothe a sore throat by relieving inflammation. Research suggests that ginger may do this by blocking pro-inflammatory proteins in the body. These proteins cause inflammatory pain and itchiness. Last but not least, Ginger has antimicrobial properties. It may help inhibit pathogens that cause sore throats, and may be a natural alternative to antibiotics for treating colds.
Red Raspberry Leaves : Red raspberry leaves contain astringent tannins that are helpful for soothing sore throats and canker sores. It is a great herb to soothe irritated lungs and throat, especially during upper respiratory infections. Similar to how raspberry leaf is used for a sore throat, it is also particularly good for inflammation of the gums and mouth.
Rosehips : Very high in Vitamin C and A which are needed for extra support during cold season. Rosehips are considered an overall cooling tonic, an astringent, a soothing remedy for sore throats and one of the best sources of vitamin C. One cup of 30 berries contains as much vitamin C as 40 oranges. During the Second World War when food, especially fruit, was scarce, rose hip syrup was given to children because of its high vitamin C content to help protect them against respiratory issues. This herb adds a tasty element!
Orange Peel : Adds a great taste. The orange peels are rich in vitamin C, folate, vitamin B6, calcium and other essential nutrients. The skin of the oranges contains a good amount of polyphenols that protect against several ailments. Peels have antioxidant properties, due to the presence of limonene, a naturally occurring property.
Licorice Root : Licorice Root is an immunity and detoxifying adaptogen. Licorice Root inhibits growth of viruses. It is anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulator, nutritive and spasmolytic. In the world of herbs, licorice root is primarily known as a demulcent (that is a soothing substance taken internally to protect damaged or inflamed tissue) and an expectorant (a substance that assists in expelling mucus from lungs and throat). Licorice root is commonly used in alternative to relieve colds and sore throats.
** Information provided is for educational purposes only. You should not use the information contained herein for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease or for prescribing any medication. If you have or believe that you have a medical problem, contact your health care provider.
- A tasty and potent anti-inflammatory blend to lubricate and comfort the sensitive tissues of the throat, while boosting and building the immune system.-
Ingredients:
Organic Echinacea Purpurea (Echinacea purpurea)
Organic Elderberries (Sambucus)
Organic Osha Root (Ligusticum porteri)
Organic Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)
Organic Wild Cherry Bark (Prunus serotina)
Organic Sage (Salvia officinalis)
Organic Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale)
Organic Red Raspberry Leaves (Rubus idaeus)
Organic Rosehips (Rosa canina)
Organic Dried Licorice Root (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
Organic Orange Peel (Citrus Aurantium Dulcis)
Alcohol
Non-Gmo & Organic Vegetable Glycerin
Purified Water
& Lots of Love!
Tincture comes packaged in 1 fl oz or 2fl oz Cobalt UV Protected Glass Spray Bottle for best preservation.
All dried herbs are purchased from reputable wholesale companies or personally wildcrafted. Any herb that is personally wildcrafted, has been gathered using all common precautions to avoid contamination and to preserve the future of the plant.
Instructions:
Shake well before using. Spray 2-4 times into your mouth towards the back of your throat. Let the mixture sit in the back of your throat for as long as possible. Use every 3-4 hours for fast relief.
Disclaimer:
Consult your medical practitioner if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This statement and product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Some people may experience reactions to certain herbs, so please consult your medical practitioner for advice.
The Holistica Shop does not take any responsibility for any allergic or adverse reactions that may occur from consuming the products.
Benefits of Herb(s):
Echinacea Purpurea : Helps encourage the strengthening of the immune system and reduces many of the symptoms of colds, and sore throat issues. Echinacea purpurea stimulates the overall activity of the cells responsible for fighting all kinds of infection. Unlike antibiotics, which directly attack bacteria, Purple coneflower aka Echinacea makes our own immune cells more productive at attacking bacteria, and other pathogens. It increases the number and activity of immune system cells, including promoting T-cell activation.
Elderberries : Elderberries are a potent immune booster due to their high concentration of antioxidants and vitamins. A rich source of antioxidants known as anthocyanins, elderberry is reputed by some to be effective in treating the common cold, sore throat, and sinus ailments. They can help decrease the onset and severity of cold symptoms, as well as reduce inflammation, stress, and impairment by free radicals. Many people consider the elderberry plant one of the most powerful for reducing sore throats and swear by its antiviral properties.
Osha Root : Osha Root is antiviral, carminative and diaphoretic. It has immunomodulating properties, used in respiratory ailments. The root is considered an immune booster and aid for coughs, and colds. It's also used to relieve indigestion, body aches, and sore throats.
Thyme : Thyme (active ingredient, thymol) and sage have excellent antiseptic, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties, making them ideal for a soothing tea for sore and inflamed throats. Thyme helps with digestion, immune support, and pain relief, especially if it comes with a thick white coating on the tongue, congested mucus in the lungs, and spasmodic coughing. Thyme also promotes pain relief from headaches, cramps, and body aches that are common territory of acute viral ailments. Moreover, it’s anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, and aides respiratory ailments – and it’s a mood enhancer that fights mental stagnation.
Wild Cherry Bark : Wild Cherry Bark is an stimulating astringent tonic to the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts with sedative actions on the nervous and circulatory systems. It is used a nutritive tonic in whooping cough, nervous cough, and acute inflammatory conditions. Wild Cherry is indicated where there is need to nourish and tonify the respiratory system.
Sage : Sage has astringent, antiseptic, and antibacterial qualities, and this herb has a long history of use for sore throats, coughs, and mouth inflammations. Sage is good for the first tickle of a sore throat, and is known to tone irritated tissues and kill bacteria.
Ginger Root : Ginger Root boosts immunity to help fight pathogens that cause sore throat. Ginger contains bioactive compounds, and the most notable bioactive compounds in ginger are gingerols and shogaols. Ginger is also believed to have antimicrobial properties that may help fight (bacterial or viral pathogens), including those that cause sore throat. The anti-inflammatory effects of ginger can help soothe a sore throat by relieving inflammation. Research suggests that ginger may do this by blocking pro-inflammatory proteins in the body. These proteins cause inflammatory pain and itchiness. Last but not least, Ginger has antimicrobial properties. It may help inhibit pathogens that cause sore throats, and may be a natural alternative to antibiotics for treating colds.
Red Raspberry Leaves : Red raspberry leaves contain astringent tannins that are helpful for soothing sore throats and canker sores. It is a great herb to soothe irritated lungs and throat, especially during upper respiratory infections. Similar to how raspberry leaf is used for a sore throat, it is also particularly good for inflammation of the gums and mouth.
Rosehips : Very high in Vitamin C and A which are needed for extra support during cold season. Rosehips are considered an overall cooling tonic, an astringent, a soothing remedy for sore throats and one of the best sources of vitamin C. One cup of 30 berries contains as much vitamin C as 40 oranges. During the Second World War when food, especially fruit, was scarce, rose hip syrup was given to children because of its high vitamin C content to help protect them against respiratory issues. This herb adds a tasty element!
Orange Peel : Adds a great taste. The orange peels are rich in vitamin C, folate, vitamin B6, calcium and other essential nutrients. The skin of the oranges contains a good amount of polyphenols that protect against several ailments. Peels have antioxidant properties, due to the presence of limonene, a naturally occurring property.
Licorice Root : Licorice Root is an immunity and detoxifying adaptogen. Licorice Root inhibits growth of viruses. It is anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulator, nutritive and spasmolytic. In the world of herbs, licorice root is primarily known as a demulcent (that is a soothing substance taken internally to protect damaged or inflamed tissue) and an expectorant (a substance that assists in expelling mucus from lungs and throat). Licorice root is commonly used in alternative to relieve colds and sore throats.
** Information provided is for educational purposes only. You should not use the information contained herein for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease or for prescribing any medication. If you have or believe that you have a medical problem, contact your health care provider.
Sore Throat Relief Spray
- A tasty and potent anti-inflammatory blend to lubricate and comfort the sensitive tissues of the throat, while boosting and building the immune system.-
Ingredients:
Organic Echinacea Purpurea (Echinacea purpurea)
Organic Elderberries (Sambucus)
Organic Osha Root (Ligusticum porteri)
Organic Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)
Organic Wild Cherry Bark (Prunus serotina)
Organic Sage (Salvia officinalis)
Organic Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale)
Organic Red Raspberry Leaves (Rubus idaeus)
Organic Rosehips (Rosa canina)
Organic Dried Licorice Root (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
Organic Orange Peel (Citrus Aurantium Dulcis)
Alcohol
Non-Gmo & Organic Vegetable Glycerin
Purified Water
& Lots of Love!
Tincture comes packaged in 1 fl oz or 2fl oz Cobalt UV Protected Glass Spray Bottle for best preservation.
All dried herbs are purchased from reputable wholesale companies or personally wildcrafted. Any herb that is personally wildcrafted, has been gathered using all common precautions to avoid contamination and to preserve the future of the plant.
Instructions:
Shake well before using. Spray 2-4 times into your mouth towards the back of your throat. Let the mixture sit in the back of your throat for as long as possible. Use every 3-4 hours for fast relief.
Disclaimer:
Consult your medical practitioner if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This statement and product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Some people may experience reactions to certain herbs, so please consult your medical practitioner for advice.
The Holistica Shop does not take any responsibility for any allergic or adverse reactions that may occur from consuming the products.
Benefits of Herb(s):
Echinacea Purpurea : Helps encourage the strengthening of the immune system and reduces many of the symptoms of colds, and sore throat issues. Echinacea purpurea stimulates the overall activity of the cells responsible for fighting all kinds of infection. Unlike antibiotics, which directly attack bacteria, Purple coneflower aka Echinacea makes our own immune cells more productive at attacking bacteria, and other pathogens. It increases the number and activity of immune system cells, including promoting T-cell activation.
Elderberries : Elderberries are a potent immune booster due to their high concentration of antioxidants and vitamins. A rich source of antioxidants known as anthocyanins, elderberry is reputed by some to be effective in treating the common cold, sore throat, and sinus ailments. They can help decrease the onset and severity of cold symptoms, as well as reduce inflammation, stress, and impairment by free radicals. Many people consider the elderberry plant one of the most powerful for reducing sore throats and swear by its antiviral properties.
Osha Root : Osha Root is antiviral, carminative and diaphoretic. It has immunomodulating properties, used in respiratory ailments. The root is considered an immune booster and aid for coughs, and colds. It's also used to relieve indigestion, body aches, and sore throats.
Thyme : Thyme (active ingredient, thymol) and sage have excellent antiseptic, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties, making them ideal for a soothing tea for sore and inflamed throats. Thyme helps with digestion, immune support, and pain relief, especially if it comes with a thick white coating on the tongue, congested mucus in the lungs, and spasmodic coughing. Thyme also promotes pain relief from headaches, cramps, and body aches that are common territory of acute viral ailments. Moreover, it’s anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, and aides respiratory ailments – and it’s a mood enhancer that fights mental stagnation.
Wild Cherry Bark : Wild Cherry Bark is an stimulating astringent tonic to the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts with sedative actions on the nervous and circulatory systems. It is used a nutritive tonic in whooping cough, nervous cough, and acute inflammatory conditions. Wild Cherry is indicated where there is need to nourish and tonify the respiratory system.
Sage : Sage has astringent, antiseptic, and antibacterial qualities, and this herb has a long history of use for sore throats, coughs, and mouth inflammations. Sage is good for the first tickle of a sore throat, and is known to tone irritated tissues and kill bacteria.
Ginger Root : Ginger Root boosts immunity to help fight pathogens that cause sore throat. Ginger contains bioactive compounds, and the most notable bioactive compounds in ginger are gingerols and shogaols. Ginger is also believed to have antimicrobial properties that may help fight (bacterial or viral pathogens), including those that cause sore throat. The anti-inflammatory effects of ginger can help soothe a sore throat by relieving inflammation. Research suggests that ginger may do this by blocking pro-inflammatory proteins in the body. These proteins cause inflammatory pain and itchiness. Last but not least, Ginger has antimicrobial properties. It may help inhibit pathogens that cause sore throats, and may be a natural alternative to antibiotics for treating colds.
Red Raspberry Leaves : Red raspberry leaves contain astringent tannins that are helpful for soothing sore throats and canker sores. It is a great herb to soothe irritated lungs and throat, especially during upper respiratory infections. Similar to how raspberry leaf is used for a sore throat, it is also particularly good for inflammation of the gums and mouth.
Rosehips : Very high in Vitamin C and A which are needed for extra support during cold season. Rosehips are considered an overall cooling tonic, an astringent, a soothing remedy for sore throats and one of the best sources of vitamin C. One cup of 30 berries contains as much vitamin C as 40 oranges. During the Second World War when food, especially fruit, was scarce, rose hip syrup was given to children because of its high vitamin C content to help protect them against respiratory issues. This herb adds a tasty element!
Orange Peel : Adds a great taste. The orange peels are rich in vitamin C, folate, vitamin B6, calcium and other essential nutrients. The skin of the oranges contains a good amount of polyphenols that protect against several ailments. Peels have antioxidant properties, due to the presence of limonene, a naturally occurring property.
Licorice Root : Licorice Root is an immunity and detoxifying adaptogen. Licorice Root inhibits growth of viruses. It is anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulator, nutritive and spasmolytic. In the world of herbs, licorice root is primarily known as a demulcent (that is a soothing substance taken internally to protect damaged or inflamed tissue) and an expectorant (a substance that assists in expelling mucus from lungs and throat). Licorice root is commonly used in alternative to relieve colds and sore throats.
** Information provided is for educational purposes only. You should not use the information contained herein for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease or for prescribing any medication. If you have or believe that you have a medical problem, contact your health care provider.
- A tasty and potent anti-inflammatory blend to lubricate and comfort the sensitive tissues of the throat, while boosting and building the immune system.-
Ingredients:
Organic Echinacea Purpurea (Echinacea purpurea)
Organic Elderberries (Sambucus)
Organic Osha Root (Ligusticum porteri)
Organic Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)
Organic Wild Cherry Bark (Prunus serotina)
Organic Sage (Salvia officinalis)
Organic Ginger Root (Zingiber officinale)
Organic Red Raspberry Leaves (Rubus idaeus)
Organic Rosehips (Rosa canina)
Organic Dried Licorice Root (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
Organic Orange Peel (Citrus Aurantium Dulcis)
Alcohol
Non-Gmo & Organic Vegetable Glycerin
Purified Water
& Lots of Love!
Tincture comes packaged in 1 fl oz or 2fl oz Cobalt UV Protected Glass Spray Bottle for best preservation.
All dried herbs are purchased from reputable wholesale companies or personally wildcrafted. Any herb that is personally wildcrafted, has been gathered using all common precautions to avoid contamination and to preserve the future of the plant.
Instructions:
Shake well before using. Spray 2-4 times into your mouth towards the back of your throat. Let the mixture sit in the back of your throat for as long as possible. Use every 3-4 hours for fast relief.
Disclaimer:
Consult your medical practitioner if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This statement and product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Some people may experience reactions to certain herbs, so please consult your medical practitioner for advice.
The Holistica Shop does not take any responsibility for any allergic or adverse reactions that may occur from consuming the products.
Benefits of Herb(s):
Echinacea Purpurea : Helps encourage the strengthening of the immune system and reduces many of the symptoms of colds, and sore throat issues. Echinacea purpurea stimulates the overall activity of the cells responsible for fighting all kinds of infection. Unlike antibiotics, which directly attack bacteria, Purple coneflower aka Echinacea makes our own immune cells more productive at attacking bacteria, and other pathogens. It increases the number and activity of immune system cells, including promoting T-cell activation.
Elderberries : Elderberries are a potent immune booster due to their high concentration of antioxidants and vitamins. A rich source of antioxidants known as anthocyanins, elderberry is reputed by some to be effective in treating the common cold, sore throat, and sinus ailments. They can help decrease the onset and severity of cold symptoms, as well as reduce inflammation, stress, and impairment by free radicals. Many people consider the elderberry plant one of the most powerful for reducing sore throats and swear by its antiviral properties.
Osha Root : Osha Root is antiviral, carminative and diaphoretic. It has immunomodulating properties, used in respiratory ailments. The root is considered an immune booster and aid for coughs, and colds. It's also used to relieve indigestion, body aches, and sore throats.
Thyme : Thyme (active ingredient, thymol) and sage have excellent antiseptic, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties, making them ideal for a soothing tea for sore and inflamed throats. Thyme helps with digestion, immune support, and pain relief, especially if it comes with a thick white coating on the tongue, congested mucus in the lungs, and spasmodic coughing. Thyme also promotes pain relief from headaches, cramps, and body aches that are common territory of acute viral ailments. Moreover, it’s anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, and aides respiratory ailments – and it’s a mood enhancer that fights mental stagnation.
Wild Cherry Bark : Wild Cherry Bark is an stimulating astringent tonic to the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts with sedative actions on the nervous and circulatory systems. It is used a nutritive tonic in whooping cough, nervous cough, and acute inflammatory conditions. Wild Cherry is indicated where there is need to nourish and tonify the respiratory system.
Sage : Sage has astringent, antiseptic, and antibacterial qualities, and this herb has a long history of use for sore throats, coughs, and mouth inflammations. Sage is good for the first tickle of a sore throat, and is known to tone irritated tissues and kill bacteria.
Ginger Root : Ginger Root boosts immunity to help fight pathogens that cause sore throat. Ginger contains bioactive compounds, and the most notable bioactive compounds in ginger are gingerols and shogaols. Ginger is also believed to have antimicrobial properties that may help fight (bacterial or viral pathogens), including those that cause sore throat. The anti-inflammatory effects of ginger can help soothe a sore throat by relieving inflammation. Research suggests that ginger may do this by blocking pro-inflammatory proteins in the body. These proteins cause inflammatory pain and itchiness. Last but not least, Ginger has antimicrobial properties. It may help inhibit pathogens that cause sore throats, and may be a natural alternative to antibiotics for treating colds.
Red Raspberry Leaves : Red raspberry leaves contain astringent tannins that are helpful for soothing sore throats and canker sores. It is a great herb to soothe irritated lungs and throat, especially during upper respiratory infections. Similar to how raspberry leaf is used for a sore throat, it is also particularly good for inflammation of the gums and mouth.
Rosehips : Very high in Vitamin C and A which are needed for extra support during cold season. Rosehips are considered an overall cooling tonic, an astringent, a soothing remedy for sore throats and one of the best sources of vitamin C. One cup of 30 berries contains as much vitamin C as 40 oranges. During the Second World War when food, especially fruit, was scarce, rose hip syrup was given to children because of its high vitamin C content to help protect them against respiratory issues. This herb adds a tasty element!
Orange Peel : Adds a great taste. The orange peels are rich in vitamin C, folate, vitamin B6, calcium and other essential nutrients. The skin of the oranges contains a good amount of polyphenols that protect against several ailments. Peels have antioxidant properties, due to the presence of limonene, a naturally occurring property.
Licorice Root : Licorice Root is an immunity and detoxifying adaptogen. Licorice Root inhibits growth of viruses. It is anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulator, nutritive and spasmolytic. In the world of herbs, licorice root is primarily known as a demulcent (that is a soothing substance taken internally to protect damaged or inflamed tissue) and an expectorant (a substance that assists in expelling mucus from lungs and throat). Licorice root is commonly used in alternative to relieve colds and sore throats.
** Information provided is for educational purposes only. You should not use the information contained herein for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease or for prescribing any medication. If you have or believe that you have a medical problem, contact your health care provider.