Imoviral Throat 20ml
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- Brand: CRISTALFARMA Srl
- Product Code: 938527025
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imoviral throat
Natural supplement that can assist the body's natural defenses to protect the throat from irritative and infectious states, relieving typical inflammation disorders such as: dryness, burning, pain, swelling and difficulty in swallowingIt does not contain gluten.
Propolis
Propolis extract is widely used in traditional medicine for its activity in the prevention and symptomatic treatment of inflammation of the oral cavity. Some studies (1, 2) show that Propoliabbia has the following important biological activities:
• Antibacterial action: Propolis is one of the most effective natural antibacterials, whose bacteriostatic and bactericidal activities, demonstrated on Staphylococcus, Streptococcus and Klebsiella, may depend on its content in flavonoids and organic acids.
• Antiviral activity: some studies indicate that Propolias has an activity on various strains of viruses, including influenza and herpes. This effect can be explained by the ability of Propolis to prevent viruses from attaching to target cells and from penetrating them and infecting them.
• Anti-inflammatory action: the anti-inflammatory properties of Propolis are mainly due to its ability to inhibit the action of leukotrienes, substances capable of promoting inflammation and consequently a calming action on local pain.
• Immunostimulating action: Propolis possesses immunostimulating properties and is able to increase the resistance of the organism against viruses and bacteria, mainly by stimulating the activity of white blood cells.
Orocyan
Known for its medicinal activities especially as a natural antioxidant and antibacterial: (3, 4)
• Antioxidant action: the flavonoids contained in Orocyan protect cells from damage caused by free radicals, which develop as a result of viral and bacterial events, smoke, pollutants, UV rays, emotional and physical stress, chemical additives, etc.
• Antibacterial action: the antibacterial action of Orocyan extract is due to the presence of proanthocyanidins which have the property of blocking bacterial adhesion to the host cell, preventing its entry and proliferation.
Acerola (Malpighia puncifolia L.)
Natural source rich in vitamin C and other compounds including bioflavonoids, natural pigments with high antioxidant activity, which make the absorption of vitamin C faster and complete. (5) The increased bioavailability of vitamin C contained in natural extracts is of great importance in defense immune since the white blood cells use it in a measure of about 4 times higher than the synthetic one, which is made up of ascorbic acid only. The use of natural vitamin C is particularly suitable for children. (6)
How to use
Lift the nozzle laterally by 90 ° and spray directly into the oral cavity in the doses and times indicated below:
- children up to 10 years 1 spray 4 to 6 times a day;
- children and adults 2 sprays 4 to 6 times a day.
Shake well before each spray.
Warnings
Keep out of the reach of children under three years of age. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. As a precaution, use during pregnancy and breastfeeding is not recommended. Food supplements are not intended as a substitute for a varied diet.
storage
Store in a cool and dark place.
The expiry date refers to the intact and correctly stored product.
Format
Bottle of 20 ml.
Bibliography
1. A.Sannia, D. Careddu. The pediatrician and phytotherapy (Editeam). 2007: 174-180.
2. Elena De Vecchi, Lorenzo Drago. Antimicrobial Activity of the Propolis: What's New? Infections in medicine. 2007, 1: 7-15.
3. Yamanaka A. et al. Inhibitory effects of Cranberry juice onattachment of oral Streptococci and biofilm formation. Oral Microbiol Immunol. 2004.19 (3): 150-154.
4. Nazarko L. The therapeutic uses of Cranberry juice. Infectioncontrol Nursing standard. 1995, 9: 33-35.
5. Vinson JA, Bose P. Comparative bioavailability to humans of ascorbic acid alone or in a citrus extract. J Clin Nutr. 1988 Sep; 48 (3): 601-4.
6. A.Sannia, D. Careddu. The pediatrician and phytotherapy (Editeam). 2007: 123-124.