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Bioforce Echinacea Complex for Children (may help symptoms of colds, ear infections)

Ingredients:
Contains the tinctures of Echinacea purpurea* (Purple Coneflower) herb 71.25%, fresh Plantago lanceolata* (Lance Leaf Plantain) herb 25% and fresh Echinacea purpurea* (Purple Coneflower) root 3.75%.
Alcohol content: 62% v/v.

Directions for use:
2-5 years:
4 drops 2 or 3 times daily.
6-12 years: 8 drops 2 or 3 times daily.
Over 12 years: 15 drops 2 or 3 times daily.
Place the drops in a little water or fruit juice.

This product is not recommended for children under 2 years of age.

Keep out of reach and sight of children.
Store in a cool dry place.

Contra-indications:

Those suffering from leukaemia or HIV should consult a Health Care Professional before using Echinaforce. Not suitable after organ transplants.

Avoid in known cases of hypersensitivity to Echinacea preparations.

Avoid during pregnancy or if breast feeding.                      

Code

bf40401

Size

30ml

Price

£5.30

 

Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. Store out of reach of young children. Food supplements must not be used as a substitute for a varied diet. Although we take great care in what we say about products on this site, you should always read the manufacturer's label on the actual product carefully before taking supplements.

See Echinaforce for details

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