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Homeopathic Olive Leaf Throat Spray
1 FL. OZ (30 ml) - Raspberry Spearmint
Indications: For the temporary relief of cold, mouth and throat irritations.
Seagate Olive Leaf Throat Spray homeopathic medicine provides safe treatment of mouth and throat ailments. This product is formulated and manufactured utilizing only natural ingredients in accordance with strict Homeopathic standards to ensure safety and purity. Seagate combines three natural antimicrobial ingredients to wash away harmful bacteria, molds, fungi, and other mouth and throat irritants:
Olive Leaf Extract Baptisia (Baptisia tinctoria) Xylitol
Dosage: Hold close to mouth. Spray 2-3 times into throat. Repeat 1-4 times per day as needed. (There are approx. 200 sprays/1 oz. bottle)
Natural antimicrobial products derived from plant sources such as this homeopathic remedy are proving to be potent preventatives and treatments, without the side-effects of modern pharmaceutical drugs and are less susceptible to potency loss as a result of mutation by bacteria strains. The plants utilized by Seagate have been part of our food supply for thousands of years and will not destroy the natural bacteria that inhabit the digestive tract.
History: The olive tree has been used as a source of food, fuel, and natural medicine by ancient cultures. The Egyptians even used olive leaves as part of their formula for preserving the mummies of their pharaohs. Ancient cultures have used the olive leaf for brewing teas for the treatment of colds and other discomforts. During the early 1800’s, European doctors were brewing teas from olive leaves to treat their malaria patients. As recently as the 1960’s, the Upjohn Company experimented with isolating and extracting individual chemicals from the olive leaf, which they successfully used in their in-vitro testing of a wide range of viruses. The benefits experienced by both the ancient and modernscientists are derived from the naturally occurring phytochemicals provided by Nature that naturally help to protect the olive tree from insects and bacteria. |
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