New Roots Respira ResQ 90s

Whether it’s a cough, runny nose, or congestion from the common cold, or sore throat and chest pain from a persistent cough due to a full-blown bronchitis, Respira ResQ helps ease the severity of symptoms associated with upper respiratory tract infections. Respira ResQ provides dual therapeutic effects addressing symptom relief and helping reduce recovery time.

 

Description

Benefits & Features
  • Relieves cough, runny nose, sore throat, mucus accumulation, and chest pain from coughing
  • Reduces recovery time from common colds, laryngitis, pharyngitis, and bronchitis
  • Does not cause drowsiness

Respira ResQ’s claim to fame is PelaPower, a clinically proven proprietary compound extracted from geranium (Pelargonium sidoides) root. This medicinal plant is uniquely found in South Africa. Used for decades as a traditional remedy, this South African nutraceutical has grown in popularity in recent years.

Suitable for children aged six and older, adolescents, and adults, Respira ResQ helps relieve symptoms of bronchitis, common colds, laryngitis, and pharyngitis without causing drowsiness.

 

Ingredients

Medicinal
Each vegetable capsule contains
 
PelaPower™ (organic geranium [Pelargonium sidoides] root extract)
20 mg

 

Non-Medicinal

Microcrystalline cellulose, vegetable magnesium stearate, and silicon dioxide in a non-GMO vegetable capsule composed of vegetable carbohydrate gum and purified water.

 

Directions & Cautions

Directions

Adults and adolescents ≥ 12 years old: Take 1 capsule three times daily or as directed by your health-care practitioner.
Children ≥ 6 years old: Take 1 capsule twice daily or as directed by your health-care practitioner.

Cautions & Warnings

Consult a health-care practitioner prior to use if you have a liver disorder. Discontinue use and consult a health-care practitioner if you develop symptoms of liver trouble such as yellowing of the skin/eyes (jaundice), stomach pain, dark urine, sweating, nausea, unusual tiredness, or loss of appetite. Consult a health-care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen, are severe, or are accompanied by high fever or shortness of breath.