ARTEMIS Virogone Oral Spray Concentrate 50ml

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Artemis Virogone Oral Spray Concentrate  is traditional plant medicine to support and boost your immune system. When you start to feel unwell, take a healthy dose for immediate action. For ultimate protection, take every day as a proactive defence.

It’s perfect for air travel and a staple for every health-conscious handbag.

Take ViroGone Concentrate with you for complete immune support on-the-go.

Organic fresh-plant extracts of:
Thyme leaves and flowers (Thymus vulgaris) 42mg
Echinacea root (Echinacea purpurea) 32mg
Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) 29mg
Olive leaf (Oleaeuropaea) 28mg
St Mary's Thistle seed (Silybum marianum) 24mg
Sage leaves (Salvia officinalis) 17mg
Angelica root (Angelica archangelica) 6mg
Lemon oil (Citrus limon) 2.2mcl
Fir Needle oil (Picea aetheroleum) 1.5mcl
 
Also contains: Ethanol and vegetable glycerine. 
 
No added: Sugar, honey, fruit concentrate, artificial sweetener or flavouring.
 
Gluten, wheat and dairy free.
No GMO’s used.
Hypoallergenic.

Adult:
Immediate Support: 4 sprays every 2 hours
Preventative:   4 sprays, 2x daily
 
6-12yrs:
Immediate Support: 2 sprays every 2 hours
Preventative:  2 sprays, 2x daily
 
0-6yrs: Kids Virogone
 
Spray into your mouth. For immediate support, take every two hours.Do not exceed 12 doses per day. As a preventative, take 1 dose twice daily.

Shake well before use.

Store out of direct sunlight, in a cool place.

Precautions

  • No documented herb-drug interactions within the recommended dosage.
  • Contraindications: over-sensitivity to any ingredients.
  • Check ingredients for known allergies or over-sensitivity.
  • Discontinue use if irritation occurs.
  • No restriction on long term use.
  • Suitable for pregnant and breastfeeding women.
  • Not recommended for bronchial asthma.
  • Always read the label and use as directed.
  • If symptoms persist, see your health professional.

 

Do not use in place of prescribed anti-virals or anti-infectives.
Glycyrrhiza Glabra (whole root liquorice) may increase blood pressure.  Care is required for people on blood pressure medicines – check with your doctor first. 
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