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Children's Echinacea Orange Flavor by ChildLife Essentials | 8 oz |
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Children's Echinacea Orange Flavor ChildLife?s Echinacea, made from wild-harvested augustifolia and organically grown purpurea, is preserved in a pure vegetable glycerin base. It is alcohol-free and flavored with natural sweet orange. Echinacea is known and respected as a primary immune stimulating and strengthening herb. It encourages the production and release of the body?s own white blood cells.* Periodic use throughout the year may provide extra protection, and use at full suggested dosages for intensive use.
Echinacea (Childrens) Orange Flavor 1 oz Contents: - Echinacea augustifolia (organic),
- Echinacea purpurea (organic),
- vegetable glycerin,
- distilled water &natural orange flavor.
- Standardized extract of .6 mg per ml.
Suggested Use: At the first sign of susceptibility: For infants up to 1 year: 5 drops, 3 times daily For children 1 to 12 years: 10 drops, 3 times daily
The first and only complete liquid nutritional program formulated specifically for infants & children, by Homeopathic Pediatrician Dr. Murray Clarke. Today?s children face unprecedented challenges from two very important areas. On one hand, the nutritional value of the food we eat decreases as the nutritional content of the soil is depleted through time and modern farming methods. On the other hand, the rapid increase in environmental pollution and toxic burden creates an increased need for these nutrients, the vitamins and minerals that protect, nourish and sustain a child's natural, healthy development. Eat right and support your child?s development with ChildLife formulas
References (Echinacea): - Barrett B, M.D., Ph.D. ?Echinacea for Upper Respiratory Infectiion: An Assessment of Randomized Trials.? HNR; Vol 7, No 3; pgs 211-217; Fall, 2000
- Bauer R. and Wagner H. ?Echinacea Species as Potential Immunostimulatory Drugs.? Economic and Medicinal Plant Research 5;243-321, 1991
- Burick J, et al. ?Medical Attributes of Echinacea spp. ? Coneflowers? Wilkes University; July, 1997.
- Melchart D, et al. ?Results of Five Randomized Studies on the Immunomodulatory Activity of Preparations of Echinacea.? J Alt Comp Med. 1995;1(2):145-160
- Tyler V. ?Herbs of Choice: The Therapeutic. use of Phytomedicinals.? Binghamton, NY: Pharmaceutical Products Press; 1994
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