Humer Throat Pastilles 15uts

7,18 € 9,00 €
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Only 4 units at this price

Promotes the feeling of relief and freshness in the throat

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7,18 € 9,00 €
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Humer Throat Pastilles 15uts

Humer Throat Pastilles 15uts

-20%
7,18 € 9,00 €

Description

Sweet lozenges with liquid filling based on Manuka honey, eucalyptus essential oil and marshmallow extract. They promote the feeling of relief and freshness in the throat. They dissolve easily in the mouth providing a pleasant taste. Suitable for adults. Not suitable in case of pregnancy or breastfeeding.

Instructions for use

Suck a maximum of 6 lozenges per day.

Composition

Glucose Syrup, Sugar, Manuka Honey IAA® 15 , Marshmallow Root Extract (Althaea officinalis), Eucalyptus globulus Chemotyped Essential Oil.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Manuka honey is a dense, dark amber-coloured honey. It is the honey produced by bees from the manuka flower nectar, originally from New Zealand. It is very rich in micronutrients and oxidising substances such as polyphenols. It contains a substance called methylglyoxal, also known by its acronym MGO, which is attributed with very remarkable antimicrobial properties.

It can be taken in moderation in a varied and balanced diet as a natural sweetener. It provides sugars and, to a lesser extent, minerals and vitamins. A teaspoon of manuka honey in herbal tea, or as an ingredient in a dietary supplement, will provide comfort and a demulcent effect to soothe cough symptoms in colds.

In cosmetics, it is also a very useful ingredient in lip balms, face creams, makeup removers or body milk and cleansers. Its regenerating, healing and nourishing properties are used in skin care.

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10/10

Very good product for the throat, passes quickly enough

Sébastien B.
10/10

Very softening and very good taste

Anonymous A.

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