Harker Herbals Expectorant Support is a traditional herbal tonic that supports removal of mucus from the lungs. Specifically formulated to support those recovering from ills and chills. The herbs and oils in Expectorant Support also soothe the airways while supporting lower respiratory health.
Dosage
Best taken straight by 1 to 1½ teaspoon straight or by drops for infants. Can be taken in 50mls of boiled water as a tea. Dietary Advice: Avoid – mucus-forming foods such as gluten, egg-white, chocolate, sugar, dairy, polyunsaturated oils, regular salt.
To accustom to product take a ¼ to ½ dose for the first 2 or 3 days.
Benefits
Loosens catarrh (excessive build up of mucus)
Supports mucus removal
Assists expectoration
Supports healthy lung air capacity
Helps to preserve the lung
Ingredients
Oils & Ethers
Camphor Laurel (Cinnamomum camphora (also known as Laurus camphora))
Cedarwood (Cedrus deodara)
Jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis)
Lemon (Citrus limonum)
Lime (Citrus aurantifolia (also known as Citrus medica var. acida and C. latifolia))
Menthol Oil (Mentha piperita)
Peppermint (Mentha × piperita)
Pine (Commercial) (Pinus radiata)
Spearmint (Mentha spicata (also known as Mentha viridis))
Herbs
Cayenne pepper or Chilli (Capsicum minimum)
Comfrey (Symphytum officinale)
Elecampane (Inula helenium)
Ginger (Zingiber officinalis)
Marshmallow (Althaea officinalis)
Gums
Acacia (Acacia decurrens)
Seaweeds
Carrageen (Irish Moss) (Chondrus crispus)
Sundries
Celtic sea salt (Mer Sal)
Citric acid (From the latin word ‘citrus’)
Glycerine (veg)
Iodine (Iodas (‘violet-coloured’) – Greek)
U.V. Light-Treated Rain Water
Cautions
Contains Menthol
If taking prescribed medication, consult with your Doctor prior to using ‘Malcolm Harker’s herbal tonics.
Avoid coffee or tea for ¼ hour before and after dose.
Do not exceed stated dose.
Keep out of reach of children.
While some sources suggest that some ingredients contained in this product should not be taken during pregnancy, Malcolm Harker M.H.D. considers that this product may be taken during pregnancy if the dose is reduced to a ¼ of the recommended dosage during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy or when attempting conception.