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Description
- With Echinacea
- Support for Respiratory Health Health
- Herbal Supplement
- Formulated by Michael Tierra L.Ac, O.M.D
- Formerly Old Indian
Planetary Herbals Dr. Tierra's Wild Cherry Bark Syrup™ is a combination of some of the fin- est botanicals in North America and China, traditionally used for supporting the respiratory system. North American classics such as elecampane, horehound, hyssop, and mullein are combined with loquat leaf, fritillaria, and platycodon from Chinese herbalism. In addition, other herbs, including North America's renowned winter-time treasure echinacea, are added to support internal defenses. The syrup is specially prepared from both fresh and dry herbs, utilizing a multi-step extraction process designed to capture the essence of each botanical. The quality of this formulation, together with the care that goes into its preparation, provides you with a comprehensive seasonal health supplement.
Suggested use
Adults: 2 teaspoons (approx. 10 ml) 3 times daily.
Other ingredients
Honey, grain alcohol (25-30% by volume), and deionized water
Warnings
Do not use if you are pregnant, may become pregnant, or breastfeeding. Product contains honey; do not use if you are allergic to bee products. Not for use by children.
Do not use if tamper-evident seal is broken of missing. Keep out of the reach of children.
Supplement facts | ||
Serving Size: 2 Teaspoons (approx. 10 mL) | ||
Serving Per Container: 23 | ||
Amount Per Serving | %Daily Value | |
Calories | 35 | |
Total Carbohydrate | 6 g | 2%* |
Sugars | 5 g | † |
Includes 5 g Added Sugars | 10%* | |
Proprietary Extract Blend: Yerba Santa Leaf, Lovage Root, Elecampane Flower, Elecampane Root, Grindelia Bud, Echinacea pupurea Root, Black Cherry Bark, Horehound Leaf, Hyssop Aerial Parts, Platycodon Root, Angelica Root, Apricot Seed, Osha Root, Fritillaria Bulb, Licorice Root, Loquat Leaf, Marshmallow Root, Mullein Leaf, Nettle Leaf, and White Pine Bark. |
1.3 g | † |
*Percent Daily Values (%DV ) are based on a 2,0000 calorie diet. †Daily Value not established. |