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Fortepac antiasmatico

Fortepac antiasmatico Fortepac

Fortepac antiasmatico
10.80€
Fortepac antiasmatico
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Essential oils of oregano, eucalyptus, pine, rosemary, Melaleuca quinquenervia, lemon, poppy, grindelia, Hyssopus officinalis L and vitamin C.
OREGANO: powerful antimicrobial: antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral. Reduces pain, anti-inflammatory, general tonic, appetite stimulant, stimulating Immuno.
Eucalyptus:
Expectorant, pulmonary decongestant, expectorant.
PINE:
Antiseptic, expectorant thins bronchial secretions.
ROMERO:
Antispasmodic (→ coughing), general tonic, expectorant, expectorant, analgesic.
Melaleuca quinquenervia:
Powerful antiseptic for mucous membranes (lungs, kidneys ...): antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, expectorant, decongestant, thins secretions, antispasmodic.
LEMON:
General stimulant, strengthens the bodies weakened by repeated, antioxidant infectious diseases.
POPPY:
Sedative, astringent antitussive (decreases secretions).
GRINDELIA:
Expectorant, balsamic (has sedative properties), antitussive, antispasmodic.
HYSSOPUS OFFICINALIS L:
Expectorant, cough suppressant, stimulating.
VITAMIN C:
General tonic, stimulant, antioxidant immune.
DOSAGE:
Administered 2 ml per liter of drinking water or directly by mouth 0.03ml, for 7 to 10 days, repeated treatment if necessary.

You can also use spraying the atmosphere at a rate of 4 ml per liter of water provocandando decongestion of the airways.

Recommended at any time of year.

Shake before use.

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