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This herbal supplement syrup for coughs and flu is designed to assist the body in expelling mucus, strengthening mucus membranes, and providing relief for allergies, asthma, coughs, flu, colds, bronchitis, and immune support.
5-10ml 3x daily
1 x Spray = 4 drops
20 minutes before meals.
Children over 4-12 years:
5ml 3x daily
Children over 12-16 years:
The same as adults
May be used more often as required
Ingredients as traditionally used for this supplement.
Coltsfoot
Elder berries
Eyebright
Hydrangea root
Marshmallow Root
Nettle
Pine
Slippery Elm
Chamomile
Chaste Tree
Ginger
Glycerine
Peppermint
Plantain
Thyme
Valerian
Wild dagga
Other African Herbs
Fermented syrup
Alcohol in Tinctures used
Coltsfoot: Actively clears mucus in the lower respiratory system, beneficial for chronic bronchitis and asthma.
Elderberries: Inhibit virus replication, supplementing the immune system during colds and flu.
Eyebright: Relieves allergies and sinus congestion, supporting the body's natural inflammatory response.
Hydrangea Root: Traditionally used for its anti-inflammatory effects, supplementing respiratory health.
Marshmallow Root: Soothes mucous membranes, assisting in alleviating coughs and bronchitis.
Nettle: With anti-inflammatory properties, it supports respiratory health and provides relief from allergies.
Pine: Exhibits potential antimicrobial properties, aiding the body's natural defense against respiratory issues.
Slippery Elm: Soothes throat irritation and coughs, supplementing the body's natural protective mechanisms, while strengthening mucus membranes.
Chamomile: With anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, it reinforces the body's immune and respiratory functions.
Chaste Tree: Traditionally used for various health benefits, supporting overall well-being.
Ginger: Known for anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, it reinforces respiratory health and immune function.
Glycerine: Preserves and delivers herbal compounds effectively, ensuring the body receives optimal supplementation.
Peppermint: With antimicrobial properties, it provides relief for respiratory issues, supplementing the body's natural defenses.
Plantain: Supports respiratory health, supplementing the body's ability to combat coughs and bronchitis.
Thyme: Exhibits antimicrobial properties, supplementing the body's defense against respiratory challenges.
Valerian: Primarily known for its calming effects, indirectly supporting respiratory health during stress.
Wild Dagga: Traditionally used for detoxification, potentially aiding the body in times of illness. Known for it’s heavy metal toxicity removal properties.
Other African Herbs: A synergistic blend enhancing the effectiveness of the syrup in supplementing the body's natural ability to ward off respiratory issues.
Fermented Syrup: The fermentation process increases nutrient bioavailability, effectively supplementing the immune system in the prevention and treatment of coughs, flu, asthma, and related respiratory problems.
Not suitable for pregnant, breastfeeding women.
Understanding these respiratory diseases is crucial for accurate diagnosis and effective management.
Rhinorrhoea: Excessive nasal discharge due to viral infections and mucosal inflammation.
Sinusitis: Inflammation of paranasal sinuses, often caused by viral or bacterial infections, impacting sinus drainage.
Pharyngitis: Inflammation of the pharynx, presenting with throat irritation, soreness, and swallowing difficulties, commonly caused by viral or bacterial agents.
Laryngitis: Involves swelling of the vocal cords, leading to voice changes, often of viral origin.
Epiglottitis: Bacterial infection causing swelling of the epiglottis, potentially leading to airway obstruction.
Bronchitis: Inflammation of the bronchial tubes, which can be acute or chronic and is often triggered by infections.
Pneumonia: Inflammatory condition of lung tissue resulting from bacterial, viral, or fungal infections, impacting alveoli and gas exchange.
Bronchiolitis: Typically caused by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in infants, involves inflammation of bronchioles and airway obstruction.
Asthma: Chronic airway inflammation causing hyperresponsiveness and recurrent episodes of wheezing, coughing, and breathlessness.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): Primarily caused by smoking, encompasses chronic bronchitis and emphysema, leading to airflow limitation and respiratory symptoms.
Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD): Group of disorders causing lung interstitium inflammation and fibrosis, resulting in scarring, restrictive lung disease, and impaired gas exchange.
Difference Between Flu and Colds:
Flu (Influenza): Influenza is a viral infection caused by influenza viruses A and B. It typically presents with sudden onset of symptoms such as high fever, severe body aches, fatigue, headache, and dry cough. Respiratory symptoms may include a sore throat, nasal congestion, and cough. Influenza can lead to complications such as pneumonia and is generally associated with more severe symptoms than the common cold.
Colds: Colds are also viral infections, primarily caused by rhinoviruses. They manifest with milder symptoms than the flu, including a runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, sore throat, and a mild cough. Colds usually have a gradual onset and are less likely to cause high fever or severe body aches
Varieties of Respiratory System Mucus:
Upper Respiratory System Mucus:
Lower Respiratory System Mucus:
How Mucus Causes Coughs:
Mucus in the respiratory system can stimulate coughing through several mechanisms:
The COVID-19 virus primarily affects the respiratory system, particularly the lungs, causing a range of respiratory symptoms and complications. Here’s an overview of what the COVID-19 virus does to the lungs:
Viral Entry and Replication:
The virus, officially known as SARS-CoV-2, enters the body through the respiratory tract, usually via inhalation of respiratory droplets.
It primarily targets cells with ACE2 receptors, which are abundant in the respiratory epithelium, including the lungs.
Upper Respiratory Tract Infection:
In the initial stages, the virus infects cells in the upper respiratory tract, leading to symptoms like cough, sore throat, and nasal congestion.
Lower Respiratory Tract Infection:
As the infection progresses, the virus can descend into the lower respiratory tract, affecting the lungs.
The virus primarily targets lung cells, particularly alveolar cells responsible for gas exchange.
Inflammatory Response:
The immune system responds to the viral infection by triggering an inflammatory response, recruiting immune cells to the site of infection.
In some cases, this immune response can be excessive, leading to a phenomenon known as a “cytokine storm,” causing severe inflammation.
Pneumonia and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS):
COVID-19 can lead to pneumonia, characterized by inflammation of the air sacs in the lungs (alveoli).
Severe cases may progress to Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), a condition marked by widespread inflammation, fluid buildup in the lungs, and impaired oxygen exchange.
Blood Clotting and Vascular Complications:
COVID-19 has been associated with an increased risk of blood clotting and vascular complications, impacting blood flow to the lungs and other organs.
Fibrosis and Long-Term Effects:
In some patients, especially those with severe cases, the healing process may lead to lung fibrosis, where lung tissue becomes scarred and less elastic.
Long-term effects of COVID-19 on the lungs and other organs are still being studied, and some individuals may experience lingering respiratory symptoms even after recovery.
It’s important to note that the severity of lung involvement varies among individuals, and while many people experience mild or moderate respiratory symptoms, some may develop severe complications requiring hospitalization and intensive care.
Ingredients which are traditionally used for this disorder
Technical info:
Chamomile: Contains active compounds like chamazulene and apigenin, known for their immune-boosting and anti-inflammatory properties, providing relief from symptoms associated with colds, including coughing and hoarseness.
Coltsfoot: Utilizes mucilage compounds and tussilagone as active ingredients, soothing mucus linings and facilitating the expulsion of thick phlegm in the lower respiratory system. Beneficial for asthma, chronic bronchitis, and irritating coughs.
Echinacea: Active constituents such as echinacoside and alkamides exert anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and immune-stimulating effects. They support white blood cell production, combating infections associated with flu and allergies.
Elderberry: Rich in anthocyanins with antiviral properties, elderberry effectively treats viral infections, including those associated with the flu.
Eyebright: Active components like iridoid glycosides and flavonoids soothe hypersensitive mucus membranes of the eyes, ears, nose, and throat. Beneficial for post-nasal drip, allergies, and improving eyesight.
Lemon Balm: The active ingredient, rosmarinic acid, acts as an anti-spasmodic and sedative, addressing symptoms such as panic attacks, insomnia, and flatulence associated with flu and cough.
Marshmallow Root: Rich in mucilage, marshmallow root provides a protective coating to mucus linings, aiding in conditions like asthma, chronic bronchitis, and irritating coughs.
Slippery Elm: The active ingredient, mucilage, coats and soothes the mouth, throat, stomach, and intestines. Beneficial for coughs, sore throats, and diarrhea.
Dandelion: Active compounds like polyphenols contribute to dandelion’s anti-inflammatory effects, reducing inflammation in conditions such as swollen tonsils. Its antimicrobial properties support the body’s ability to fight infections.
Ginger: The active ingredient, gingerol, acts as an antihistamine and anti-inflammatory, providing relief from congestion, pain, and sore throat associated with flu.
Ginseng Siberian: The active compounds, ginsenosides, exhibit anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory properties. They enhance cell-mediated immunity, reducing symptoms of respiratory tract infections, including flu.
Hydrangea Root: Active compounds act as TH17 blockers, preventing autoimmune reactions and cytokine storms, reducing inflammation in respiratory diseases.
Hyssop: The active ingredient, hyssop oil, exhibits anti-spasmodic and expectorant properties, addressing respiratory problems, coughs, and bronchitis.
Peppermint: Active compounds like menthol provide anti-inflammatory, decongestant, and sinus-clearing effects. Beneficial for symptoms such as allergies, fever, and headaches associated with flu.
Plantain: Active compounds contribute to mucus-strengthening effects, supporting lung and digestive health in conditions like cough and flu.
Raspberry: Rich in anthocyanin flavonoids with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, protecting the lungs and alleviating symptoms associated with flu.
Stinging Nettle: Active constituents, including flavonoids and lignans, help remove heavy phlegm, addressing catarrh and acting as a cleanser.
Thyme: The active ingredient, thymol, exhibits strong anti-septic and antimicrobial properties, beneficial for respiratory infections, sore throat, and cough associated with flu.
Wormwood: Active compounds like artemisinin provide potential benefits for respiratory symptoms associated with cough, colds, influenza, and fever. It should not be considered the sole solution for COVID-19 or other diseases.
Other African Herbs: A proprietary blend enhancing the effectiveness of the syrup in supporting the body’s natural ability to ward off respiratory issues. The specific herbs and their active ingredients may vary.
Fermented Syrup: The fermentation process increases nutrient bioavailability, effectively supporting the immune system in the prevention and treatment of coughs, flu, asthma, and related respiratory problems. The fermentation may also enhance the production of bioactive compounds, contributing to the overall efficacy of the syrup.
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