PhytoPharmica Esberitox 1 100 chew tabs

PhytoPharmica Esberitox 1 100 chew tabs

Not feeling at your peak? Count on triple-action Esberitox to feel better faster! More Powerful Than Echinacea Alone: Contains two types of echinacea, plus a dynamic blend of immune-enhancing herbs to boost your natural defenses. Top-selling Remedy in Europe for Over 70 Years. -Safe and convenient way to boost the immune system! -Doesn’t interfere with commonly prescribed medications. Clinically-Proven Results: Over 30 clinical studies supporting health benefits and safety for all ages. Recommendations: Adults and children over 12 years of age, three tablets, three times daily. Ages 6-12, two tablets, three times daily. Age 2-5, one tablet, three times daily. Under 2 years, consult a healthcare practitioner. (Note: Take more initially for faster results.) Supplement Facts Serving Size: 3 Chewable Tablets Wild indigo (Baptisia tinctoria) Root 30 mg Echinacea purpurea and pallida 1:1 Root (Coneflower root) 22.5 mg Thuja (Thuja occidentalis) Leaf 6 mg (White cedar leaf) Other Ingredients: lactose (milk), sugar, macrogol, ascorbic acid, and magnesium stearate. Contains No: salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, artificial coloring, artificial flavoring or preservatives. This product contains natural ingredients; color variations are normal. CAUTION: Not recommended for individuals with autoimmune diseases, HIV infection, progressive systemic disease, or who are allergic to echinacea or other flowers of the same Compositae (or Asteraceae) family. If pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription drugs, consult your healthcare practitioner prior to use. This product has a tamper-evident foil pouch. Do not use if foil or pouch is punctured! ETI is an FDA-registered Drug Establishment and an AFSI-certified producer of particular organic product(s). Esberitox can be used anytime…anywhere…when you want to feel better faster. Manufactured in Germany by Schaper and Brummer GmbH & Co. KG


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November 19 2008 09:29 pm | Autoimmune disease

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