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- Herbs Etc - Singer's Saving Grace Soothing Throat Spray Alcohol Free Professional Strength - 1 oz. (29.5 ml) Herbs Etc Singer's Saving Grace Alcohol Free Professional Strength Soothing Throat Spray is a Yerba Mansa/Jack-in-the-pulpit complex. Singer's Saving Grace Alcohol Free Professional Strength Soothing Throat Spray is ideal for sore throats, laryngitis, pharyngitis, hoarseness, cough, expectoration of thick mucus and a feeling of dryness in the throat. Singer's Saving Grace Alcohol Free Professional Strength Soothing Throat Spray is a blessing for singers, preachers, teachers or anybody with a sore throat from singing, screaming, cheering, shouting or talking loudly for a long period of time. Singer's Saving Grace Alcohol Free Professional Strength Soothing Throat Spray is also for sore throats at the beginning of a cold or as an aftermath of a lung infection. About Yerba Mansa Root Yerba mansa is versatile, it can be taken orally as a tea, tincture, infusion or dried in capsule form. It can be used externally for soaking inflamed or infected areas. It can be ground and used as a dusting powder. Some people in Las Cruces, NM use the leaves to make a poultice to relieve muscle swelling and inflammation. An infusion of roots can be taken as a diuretic to treat rheumatic diseases like gout by ridding the body of excess uric acid, which causes painful inflammation of the joints. Yerba mansa prevents the buildup of uric acid crystals in the kidneys which could causes kidney stones if left untreated. Yerba mansa's general antiinflammatory effect makes it excellent for treating arthritis and other inflammatory diseases. About Jack-in-the-Pulpit Root Jack-in-the-Pulpit root is used in alternative medicine and is edible (only after drying and cooking), it is acrid, antiseptic, diaphoretic, expectorant, irritant and stimulant. A medicinal poultice of root used for headaches and various skin diseases. Ointment used for ringworm, tetterworm and abscess. The fresh root contains high concentrations of calcium oxalate and is considered to be too dangerous and intensely acrid to use. Roasting the root after drying it 6 months removes the acridity. In this way Native Americans peeled and ground the roots to powder to make a bread, which has a flavor similar to chocolate. The roots can be cut into very thin slices and allowed to dry for several months, after which they are eaten like potato chips, crumbled to make a cereal or ground into a cocoa-flavored powder for making biscuits and cakes. A starch obtained from the roots is used as a stiffener for clothes. Herbs Etc. Frequently Asked Questions What forms do herbal products come in? The most popular herbal products in America are capsules, softgels and tablets. Herbal teas, especially in teabags, account for a substantial amount of the herbs consumed in the United States. Herbs in liquid herbal extract form are also a popular way to ingest therapeutic herbal products. Finally, herbs are available in bulk form in some health and natural food stores. Which form of herbs offers the most therapeutic benefits? The therapeutic benefits achieved by using herbs depend on a variety of factors. For instance, does the herbal product contain all of the active constituents in ratios found in nature, or have the constituents been altered? Is the herbal product fresh? What is the shelf life of the herb? Has the herb been processed in such a way to ensure that it will be effective when you are ready to take the product? Does the product require you to digest the herbs in order to get all of the benefits from these herbs? Is it convenient to take? Is it affordable? Does the product address the problem that you are trying to solve? Of all the available forms of herbs, liquid herbal extracts best address all of these factors. This is the reason that American herbalists recommend this form of herbs the most. Is it better to choose herbal formulas instead of single herbs? To get the results you hope to achie
- UPC # 765704333013
- Size/Form 1 fl. oz.
Suggested Use: Spray throat 2 or 3 times per application as needed. INGREDIENTS Root extracts of Yerba Mansa, fresh Stoneroot, Licorice root*, Jack-in-the-pulpit, Osha, Echinacea angustifolia*, and Ginger*. Other ingredients: glycerin, water, citric acid, gum arabic and gum tragacanth. These roots are ground (cryogenically if dry) minutes prior to cold-process percolation/maceration to ensure potency. Never fumigate or irradiated. * Certified Organic WARNINGS Do not exceed 20 applications per day.