- Promotes a healthy voice.
- Heals and prevents voice hoarseness, and laryngitis.
- Gets rid of phlegm and reduces congestion.
- Reduces inflammation.
- Opens the nasal passage.
- Lubricates and moistens the vocal cords.
- Enables the voice to be smooth and clear
- Ideal for singers, speakers, teachers, telemarketers,
For those interested, the ingredients in this formula include: Slippery elm bark, Fennel seed, Fresh horseradish root, Thyme herb, Celery seed, and Horehound herb. Sprout's Voice Formula is a unique blend of natural herbs to restore your voice. This product is far better then the throat sprays on the market and it does not taste half as bad. I truly didn't expect this to work. The taste is probably an acquired one -- I was not bothered by it, but if you are used to sugar-flavored pharmaceuticals, you may be taken off guard.
- Minimizes cold symptoms.
- Shortens the duration of the common cold.
- Relieves sore throat within hours.
- Reduces congestion.
- Helps the body expel mucus from the respiratory tract.
- Helps the body resist and kill foreign substances.
I have NEVER gotten over a cold so quickly. I tested it first in plain water, and while there wasn't a major taste, it still was less than I wanted. Usually when I get a sore throat it can last for a long time & it is very difficult to clear up. This remedy is the only thing that has helped me to get rid of a sore throat fast. I do like this product, and I can say, although it is a bit pricey, the difference between a couple of days to several days of being sick definitely makes a difference. Certainly, if symptoms persist or are severe in nature, it is advisable to confer with a healthcare professional immediately.
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