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SLEEP WELL BABY HERBAL SYRUP
SLEEP WELL BABY HERBAL SYRUP
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- safe for infants 3 months & up!
- kid approved! adults love it too!
- supports healthy sleep and digestion!

SLEEP WELL BABY HERBAL SYRUP
Our herbalist formulated our sleep well baby herbal syrup to be gentle enough for infants all the way up to 99. This carefully crafted small batch formula combines the wisdom of herbs like chamomile, tulsi, and fennel to promote relaxation and ease stomach discomforts!
Gut Reset Tincture
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Ingredients
Chamomile, Tulsi, Fennel, Filtered Spring Water, Unbleached, organic, non-gmo, cane sugar
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Suggested Dosage
INFANTS (3 MONTHS AND UP) 1/8 TSP 1-2 X DAILY
CHILDREN (1 YEAR & UP): 1/2 TSP 2-3 DAILY
Adults (12 AND UP) : 1 TBSP 2-3X DAILY -
Contraindications
Allergies to Daisy Family

chamomile
Chamomile has been a prized herb since Antiquity. Chamomile is considered a gentle herb and safe for all ages (except those with allergies to the daisy family).
The relaxing herb often found in sleepy time teas also works to soothe upset stomachs, or colic like tummies that infants often battle. Promoting a blissful slumber for both mom, dad, and baby! Grandma and Grandpa too! :)

fennel
A sweet flavor that children often love! Fennel works to soothe gassy stomachs. Not only that, but fennel contains apigenin, a constituent known to help relax cranky nerves, or soothe gassy upset stomachs that often occur during teething.

tulsi
holy basil
A delicate mint flavor all kids love. Tulsi is considered an adaptogen in herbalism. Research also suggests that tulsi supports a healthy immune system, and may support coughs.

water and sugar
The herbalist chose organic, non-gmo, unbleached, cane sugar; in this formula, so that way it would be SAFE FOR INFANTS! YAY!
Because there is no honey, this makes this product safe for ages 3 months to 99 years of wisdom! :)
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