Detailed Description
Umcka Cherry Syrup A/F by Nature’s Way is a delicious, alcohol-free remedy crafted to support your respiratory health and ease the unpleasant symptoms of the common cold. This cherry-flavored syrup harnesses the power of Pelargonium sidoides, a unique herb traditionally used to address respiratory issues and shorten the duration of colds. ...Features And Benefits:
- Pelargonium Sidoides Root Extract: Naturally sourced and clinically proven to reduce the severity and duration of common cold symptoms.
- Alcohol-Free Formula: Safe for all ages, including children, and easy on the stomach.
- Pleasant Cherry Flavor: Makes taking this supplement enjoyable, even for picky palates.
- Non-Drowsy: Helps you feel better without making you sleepy, so you can go about your day.
- Multi-Symptom Relief: Alleviates cough, congestion, sore throat, and other annoying symptoms.
- Fast-Acting Formula: Delivers rapid relief so you can get back to feeling like yourself sooner.
- High-Quality Ingredients: Manufactured by Nature’s Way, a trusted name in nutritional supplements.
Who Would Benefit:
Umcka Cherry Syrup A/F is ideal for anyone looking for a natural remedy to manage and reduce the symptoms of the common cold. It's particularly beneficial for individuals who prefer alcohol-free options and those who need a non-drowsy formula to maintain their daily activities. Whether you're a busy professional, a student, or a parent caring for a sick child, this syrup offers a practical and pleasant way to support respiratory health.Recommended Dosage:
For adults and children 12 years of age and older, take 1.5 teaspoons (7.5 mL) three times daily. For children 6-11 years, take 1 teaspoon (5 mL) three times daily. For children under 6, please consult a healthcare professional before use. Shake well before each use and refrigerate after opening to maintain optimum freshness. Read More
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.