Composition
N-acetyl cysteine
Malva sylvestris (e.g. folium)
Viola tricolor (e.g. flos)
Curcuma longa L. (e.g. rhizomes with 95% curcumin)
Zinc oxide
Niacin
Vitamin B6
Copper
Selenium
Non-functional components:
maltodextrin, citric acid, sucralose, citrus flavor.
How it works
Viola tricolor: commonly known as pansy, its extract is indicated for the fluidity of bronchial secretions, is rich in tannins, mucilages, flavonoids and vitamins, it has an expectorant and emollient action in catarrhal affections.
Malva silvestris: performs an emollient and soothing action useful for the oropharyngeal mucosa and for the tone of the voice. Reduces tonsillar edema, cough and vasomotor rhinitis.
Curcuma longa: Curcuma is a plant native to Southeast Asia.
Its rhizome is very rich in a substance called curcumin, with well-known antioxidant properties.
It also has an antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic and antispastic action.
N-Acetylcysteine: this molecule has an appreciable antioxidant action, favoring the regeneration of cellular Glutathione.
It also has an impressive mucolytic effect, degrading the sulphide bridges present between the mucoproteins and thus facilitating the formation of smaller units.
Niacin: also known as vitamin PP or B3 , nicotinic acid is found in plants and nicotinamide is characteristic of animal tissues.
It contributes to the normal maintenance of the bronchial mucous membranes.
Assumption
One sachet a day dissolved in water.