Elder Berry AF
Elderberry helps strengthen and maintain the immune & respiratory systems. Elderberry may be taken to help prevent colds and flu. Taken at the first sign of cold or flu, Elderberry will generally reduce the course of the infection down to one or two days.
Elderberry focuses on the nutritional needs of the immune system offering the body additional amounts of vitamin C, fruit acids and traces of essential oils and anthocyanci pigments.
Elderberry helps eliminate toxic stagnations that are typically the home for infectious bacteria.
The antibiotic, antiviral and antibacterial properties found in Elderberry also work to stimulate the skin, kidneys and lymphatic system.
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Other Notes: Does Not Contain : Alcohol.
Size: 4 oz
Dosage/Instructions: As a dietary supplement. 1 teaspoon 4 times a day. Most effective when used with the onset of symptoms.
Warnings: Keep out of the reach of children.
Ingredients: Standardized and Holistically Balanced Fluid Extract of Wildcrafted Elder berry (1:1) Guaranteed to contain a minimum of 350mg. (flavonoids per teaspoon.).
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