St. Francis Andrographis 100ml

Use this St. Francis Andrographis Tincture as a bitter tonic for indigestion. Used in Chinese medicine for digestive complaints as well as flu, cough, and sore throat.

Description

Benefits & Features
  • Used in Chinese medicine for digestive complaints as well as flu, cough, and sore throat
  • Immune-stimulating anti-infective remedy
  • Used as well for the common cold and upper respiratory infections

Use the St. Francis Andrographis Tincture if you suffer from indigestion. It’s also an excellent way to shorten the course of your cold. Used in herbal medicine as a bitter tonic for dyspepsia.

Ingredients

Medicinal
 Per 1 mL:

Wildcrafted Andrographis tops (Andrographis paniculata) [QCE (1:4)]
250 mg

 

Non-Medicinal

Distilled water, certified organic alcohol.

Directions & Cautions

Directions

Adults: Take 0.8-1 ml (24-30 drops) 3-4 times daily in a little water on an empty stomach.

Cautions & Warnings

Consult a health care practitioner before use if you are breastfeeding or if you are taking anticoagulant, antiplatelet or hypotensive medication. Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms worsen or persist. Do not use if pregnant or if you are an organ transplant recipient.

 

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