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Wild Cherry Bark Tincture
Wild Cherry Bark Tincture
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- expectorant
- antispasmodic
- digestive support

Wild Cherry Bark
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Ingredients
Wild Cherry Bark (Prunus serotina), six times distilled gluten free vodka.
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Suggested Dosage
Adults: 10-20 drops 2-3x daily during wet, thick, coughs.
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Contraindications
Do not exceed recommended dosaged.

wild cherry prunus serotina
rosacae family
Research suggests wild cherry bark has sedative like effects on the cough reflex. Wild cherry bark supports irritated coughs, therefore, may be benefical for bronchial type coughs.
Wild cherry bark has astringent, and bitter properties, making cherry bark benefical to the digestive system, and overall immune support. Cherry bark supports digestion, which is a key aspect to maintaining a resilient immune system.

vodka
the solvent
We use six times distilled, organic, cerifited gluten free Vodka as the solvet to extract the medicinal constituents from wild cherry bark.
Vodka is often used in tincture making because it is tasteless, and contains no additional ingredients.
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