Extracts from the shoots of spruce and honey.
A.Vogel's Santasapina Bonbons are specifically formulated bon bons made naturally from the fresh juice of Spruce (Piceae abies) tree buds, Peppermint (Mentha pipperita), menthol, raw sugar, honey and pear concentrate. They are especially soothing to sore, inflamed throats and are also helpful as a decongestant. A.Vogel's Santasapina Bonbons can be taken to relieve coughs and hoarseness and some symptoms of Pharyngitis and Bronchitis.
A.Vogel's Santasapina Bon bons also taste great and freshen your breath.
-Suitable for both children and adults
-Suitable for Vegetarians
Not suitable for people with diabetes, hypoglycemia or candida albicans.
Due to the peppermint in A.Vogel?s Santasapina Bon bons , they are not recommended in high-risk pregnancies.
Alfred Vogel, who took great pleasure in walking and working in the Swiss countryside, enjoyed collecting and eating pine buds on his walks.
Fruit juice concentrate and honey make the pine syrup used in these bonbons very palatable.
Ingredients:
Raw, unrefined sugar, Glucose, Honey, Pear Juice concentrate, Spruce (Picea abies) bud extract, Malt extract, Spruce (Picea abies) oil, Menthol and Peppermint (Mentha pipperita) oil.
FREE from Added Cow's Milk, Egg Protein, Lactose, Soya, Sesame, Casin, Artificial Sweeteners, Flavours, Preservatives or Colouring, Peanut, Nut, Monosodium Glutamate (MSG), Hydrolised Vegetable Protein (HVP), animal by-products.
FREE from Synthetically Produced Substances, Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) and Genetic Engineering (GE).
Directions for Use:
Allow to dissolve slowly in the mouth several times a day to help relieve sore throats, coughs, horseness or to freshen your breath.
Store in a cool dry place.
Consult a physician in cases of a persistent cough or sore throat accompanied by fever or lymph node inflammation.
- Barcode: 7610313431885
- SKU: VGSAN
- Shipping Weight: 0.11kg
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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 05 August, 2021.