Cold Fighter | Chewable
$18.49 Original price was: $18.49.$11.00Current price is: $11.00.
- Helps relieve cold & flu symptoms
- Helps relieve sore throat & cough
- Helps reduce the duration of colds
- Just one-per-day!
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Helps Fight Early Signs of Cold & Flu
When you start to feel the first signs of a cold coming on – like a scratchy throat or stuffy nose – you want to do everything you can to fight them before they get worse. Jamieson Cold Fighter combines four natural cold fighting ingredients, all in just one chewable tablet per day, to help give your immune system a boost and fight off colds and flu.
- Fights early signs of cold and flu symptoms
- Helps relieve sore throat, cough and congestion
- Helps shorten the duration of colds
- Just 1 per day compared to 3 to 6 per day of the competitors
- Soothing, chewable tablets
Ingredients
Ingredients
Each Tablet Contains:
Echinacea (20:1) extract (Echinacea purpurea, herb top) equivalent to 2,500 mg of raw herb 125 mg
Ginger (6:1) extract (Zingiber officinale, rhizome) equivalent to 300 mg of raw herb 50 mg
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) 90 mg
Zinc (Oxide) (Echinacea purpurea, herb top) equivalent to 2,500 mg of raw herb 5 mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Dextrose, mannitol, natural flavour enhancer, natural flavours (honey lemon, lemon), vegetable stearic acid, vegetable magnesium stearate, turmeric,sucralose, silica, menthol. Contains milk ingredients.
NO gluten, artificial flavours, colours or preservatives.
Serving Directions
Directions
Adults: Chew 1 tablet daily with a meal. Take at the first sign of a cold or flu and a few hours before or after taking other medications. Consult a healthcare practitioner for use beyond 2 months. Store between 15°C and 25°C, away from children.
Number of Servings: 30
Warnings
Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen, or prior to use if you have an autoimmune disorder, a progressive systemic disease such as tuberculosis, collagenosis, multiple sclerosis, AIDS and/or HIV infection or if you are taking immunosuppressants. Rare cases of severe allergic reactions have been known to occur; use caution if you are allergic to plants of the Daisy family.