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Dr Theiss Plantain Cough Syrup 250 ml

Dr Theiss Plantain Cough Syrup 250 ml

Brand : Dr Theiss Dr Theiss
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Dr Theiss Plantain Sirop Toux 250 ml in our organic pharmacy, Give your opinion on the directions for use and dosage with our partner Verified opinions after your purchase.

What is the purpose of Dr Theiss Plantain Cough Syrup?

Coughing is a natural bodily mechanism used to cleanse the airways of inhaled impurities. It is usually due to irritation of the entire respiratory tract, including the trachea and bronchi.
In the case of bronchitis, the cough is generally "dry" at first, then becomes oily within a few days. But during a winter respiratory infection, the cough can be "mixed": sometimes dry, sometimes oily, depending on the moment. After such a viral episode, the cough lasts for 3 to 8 weeks, even though the illness has been cured, because the mucous membrane of the respiratory tract has been weakened: this is called "post-infectious" and "sub-acute".

Plantain(plantago lanceolata) syrup is the result of Dr. Theiss 's experience and knowledge of herbal medicine. It has a soothing effect on the throat and respiratory tract. This syrup can be taken by children aged 3 and over, and is an effective aid for the whole family. Dr Theiss Plantain Syrup relieves cough symptoms gently and effectively. It contains plantain, molasses and honey. Plantain has antibacterial, antitussive and anti-inflammatory properties. It is a well-known plant for treating bronchopulmonary infections. Plantain is also recognized for its anti-allergic properties.

Immerse yourself in the benefits of Dr Theiss' Plantain Cough Syrup, a natural solution designed to soothe coughs and support respiratory comfort. Each 250 ml of this syrup contains ingredients specifically chosen for their potential to support your respiratory well-being.

Dr Theiss' Plantain Cough Syrup contains a carefully crafted composition. Combining molasses, honey and water for a soothing base, this formula is enriched with plantain extract. Plantain is renowned for its beneficial properties for the throat and respiratory tract, helping to calm coughs.

Dr Theiss' Plantain Cough Syrup is developed with a commitment to quality. Every drop of this syrup is formulated to offer natural, soothing support. Enjoy the benefits of this syrup to soothe coughs and promote respiratory comfort.

We also offer leek sprout macerate from the Dr Theiss laboratory, at the best price in our online pharmacy.

How do I use this cough syrup?

Plantain syrup can be taken neat or diluted in tea, herbal tea, water, etc.
Adults: 1 tablespoon, 3 to 4 times a day
Children over 2: 1 teaspoon, 3 to 4 times a day.

Give your opinion on the advice for use and dosage of Dr Theiss Plantain Sirop Toux 250 ml with our partner Verified opinions after your purchase.

What are the precautions for use?

  • Keep out of reach of young children.
  • Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
  • Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied, balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle.

What does it contain?

  • Molasses
  • Honey
  • Water
  • Plantain extract
  • Mint essential oil
  • Preservatives: potassium sorbate

Presentation of Dr Theiss Plantain Syrup Cough: 250 ml bottle

Our advice and expert opinions in pharmacy

A cough is often triggered by a runny nose. This discharge accumulates and irritates the back of the nose, triggering coughing fits, especially when lying down with a cold, sinusitis or angina. Infections of the trachea (tracheitis), bronchi (bronchitis) or lungs (pneumonia) can lead to severe coughing.

Humidify the air: Dry air increases irritation of the mucous membranes, leading to coughing fits. If room humidity is below 45%, use a humidifier. Choose a cold-air humidifier to avoid the risk of burning. There's no need to exceed 55% humidity.

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