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ClearLung & ClearLung +

DESCRIPTION: Liquid herbal extract.
Concentrated herbal liquid extract. Wild Cherry (Prunus serotina), Pleurisy Root (Asclepia tuberosa), Comfrey(Symphytum officinale), Mullein (Verbascumthapsus), Hyssop (Hyssopusofficinalis), Hops (Humulus lupulus), Marshmallowroot (Althaea officinalis), 7% glycerine, 30% alcohol in distilled water.

ClearLung +:inlcudes the above ingredients plus 10% Colloidal Silver 15ppm, Ant. Tart. 6x, Puls. 30x, Phos. 30c, Stannum 30c.

CLINICAL INDICATIONS
  • Lung congestion
  • Asthma
  • Wet & Dry Cough
  • Pleurisy
  • Chronic Phlegm
  • Bronchitis
DOSAGE: 2-4 droppers full straight or in a glass ofclean water 3-5x a day. Amount and frequency of dosage is dependent on the severity of symptoms.
SIZE:
2OZ DROPPER BOTTLE
TESTIMONIALS

"Thank you so much for recommending ClearLung to me. Thanks to this remedy I was able to bring up the phlegm and cough it out. Itmade all the difference and brought about my recovery. Thank you. Best Regards, Estelle."
Santa Monica, CA.

"As you know my mother passed away a few days ago. I was with her. I wanted to thank you again with the helpyou gave her. She was having trouble breathing during her last days. Your ClearLung kept her alive and breathing freely. She told everyone that. Thank you so much. JG"
Los Angeles, CA.

"My friend has terrible lung problems. He is a chronic smoker andis constantly hacking and wheezing. It got to the point that he could hardly breath. A few minutes after taking your ClearLung he noticed his breathing eased up and he was able to clear out much of the mucous that was just sitting in his lungs. He noticed the difference right away. Thankyou. JD"
Malibu, CA.

INGREDIENTS:

Wild Cherry:Latin (Prunus serotina)
Common names: Black choke, chokecherry, wild cherry.
Medicinal part: bark
Habitat: Western herb. Widely distributed from Nova Scotia to Fla. west to Dakotas & Arizona.
Main constituents: Prunasin, a cyanogenicglycoside yielding hydrocyanic acid. Prunasin reduces the cough reflex. Indications: Irritating cough (dry or wet), spasmodic cough, bronchitis, respiratory catarrh (excess phlegm), asthmatic symptoms.
Pleurisy Root: Latin (Asclepia tuberosa)
Common names: Butterfly weed, Canada root, flux root, wind root.
Medicinal part: root
Habitat: Native to southern U.S.
Main constituents: Flavonoids (rutin, quercitin). Cardenolides.
Indications: Hot, dry, tight, conditions in the chest.
Promotes expectoration. Reduces inflammation. Relieves pain in the inflammation of Pleurisy.
Comfrey: Latin (Symphytum officinale)
Common names: Knitbone, healing herb, bruise wort.
Medicinal part: Roots, aerial parts.
Habitat: Indigenously European. Grows in all temperate regions including Asia, North America & Australia. Likes moist marshy places.
Main constituents: Allantoin, mucilage, triterpenoids, phenolic acids (rosmarinic acid), asparagine, pyrrolizidine alkaloids, tannins.
Indications: Respiratory-(Bronchitis, Pleurisy, cell repair, antiinflammatory.) It will soothe and reduce irritation whilst helping expectoration.
Mullein:Latin (Verbascum thapsus)
Common names: Velvet dock, Aaron's rod, Jacob's staff, Candlewick, Blanketleaf.
Medicinal part: Leaves, flowers.
Habitat: Native to Central & Southern Europe and western Asia. Now grown in many other regions. Main constituents: Mucilage, flavonoids, triterpenoid saponins, volatile oil & tannins.
Indications: Valuable herb for coughs and congestion. Bronchitis & tracheitis. Reduces mucous formation and stimulates expectoration.
Hyssop:Latin (Hyssopus officinalis)
Common names: Hyssop
Medicinal parts: Flowering tops.
Habitat: Native to southern Europe, Mediterranean countries, the Balkans and Turkey. A common garden herb. Main constituents: Terpenes (including marubin a diterpene), volatile oil (mainly camphor), flavonoids, hyssopin, tannins and resin.
Indications: Marubin is a strong expectorant. Used for pleurisy, tight chestedness, respiratory congestion, asthma, and chronic coughs. Encourages the production of a more liquid mucous and stimulates expectoration.
Hops: Latin (Humulus lupulus)
Common names: Hops
Medicinal part: Fresh & dried strobiles (flowers of the female plant).
Habitat: Indigenous to Europe and Asia.
Main constituents: Bitters (lupulin containing humulon, lupulon, and valerianic acid), volatile oil, flavonoids, tannins, asparagine. Indications: Calming, stress reliever.
Marshmallow:Latin (Althaea officinalis)
Common names: Marshmallow
Medicinal parts: Root, leaves, flowers.
Habitat: Native to Europe, naturalized in US.
Main constituents: Mucilage, starch, pectin, flavonoids, phenolic acids, sucrose, asparagine.
Indications: Soothes mucous membranes.

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