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Naturactive Respiratory Essences 24 tablets

Naturactive Respiratory Essences 24 tablets

Brand : Naturactive Naturactive
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What is Pastille respiratoire Naturactive used for?

Naturactive Pastilles Respiratoires are food supplements designed to support respiratory function. Formulated with a synergistic blend of Icelandic Lichen extract, Globose Eucalyptus essential oil and Scots Pine essential oil, these lozenges offer a natural solution for easy, comfortable breathing.

Naturactive Pastilles Respiratoires are designed to be sucked slowly, allowing a gradual release of the active ingredients in the mouth and respiratory tract. They can be used several times a day as needed, particularly in cases of nasal congestion, coughing or respiratory discomfort.

This dietary supplement comes in the form of a sugar-free lozenge. It contains Icelandic Lichen andScots Pine essential oil to ease breathing.

Icelandic Lichen, also known as Cetraria Islandica, is a plant traditionally used for its expectorant and soothing properties on the respiratory tract. Its chemical composition includes polysaccharides, amino acids and phenolic compounds, which give it its beneficial effects on lung health.

Studies have shown that Iceland Moss can help liquefy bronchial secretions and facilitate their expulsion, helping to clear the airways and relieve coughs. What's more, its soothing properties on mucous membranes offer additional comfort in cases of irritation or inflammation of the respiratory tract.

Globose Eucalyptus essential oil is renowned for its high eucalyptol content, an active compound with decongestant and expectorant properties. Eucalyptol acts by dilating the bronchial tubes and thinning secretions, thus clearing the airways and making breathing easier.

In addition, Globose Eucalyptus essential oil has antiseptic properties that help fight respiratory infections and reduce inflammation of the airways. Its refreshing action also provides immediate relief from nasal congestion and respiratory discomfort.

Scots Pine essential oil, extracted from the needles of Pinus Sylvestris, is valued for its expectorant and antiseptic properties. It stimulates expectoration and eliminates mucus from the respiratory tract, relieving coughs and clearing bronchial tubes.

In addition, Scots Pine essential oil has antiseptic properties that help prevent respiratory infections and cleanse the airways. Its fresh, woody fragrance also offers an invigorating effect, promoting freer, more comfortable breathing.

Naturactive also offers its Cough Essences Syrup at the best price in our online pharmacy.

How do I use Naturactive pastilles?

You can take 6 to 8 lozenges a day.

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Precautions for use

  • Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women, or children under 6.
  • Excessive consumption may have laxative effects.
  • Do not exceed recommended daily dose.
  • Not a substitute for a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
  • Keep out of reach of young children.

What does it contain?

Bulking agent: isomalt - Icelandic Lichen extract (cetraria islandica) - flavoring: menthol - thymol - essential oil of eucalyptus globulus - terpineol - essential oil of Scots Pine (pinus sylvestris) - sweetener: sucralose

Six Naturactive respiratory lozenges contain 225 mg of Icelandic Lichen extract (Cetraria Islandica) and 15 mg of Scots Pine essential oil (Pinus Sylvestris).

Presentation - Packaging

This dietary supplement comes in a box of 24 lozenges.

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