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Nature's Balanced Breathing Comfort Formula RespiCare (known internationally as Bronchotab) is a unique complex herbal formula that provides overall support of respiratory function and helps maintain optimum bronchial effectiveness. It broadly addresses many underlying mechanisms linked to optimum breathing. The use of botanicals with immunomodulatory and immune-enhancing properties, like those found in RespiCare, is a traditional Indian way to help people cope with environmental factors, such as air pollution and allergens. One of these botanicals, Rhus succedanea, has been shown to support the function of the bronchial musculature. Usage Take 1 or 2 capsules twice per day, preferably with meals. Allow several weeks for full benefit. The use of natural products provides progressive but long-lasting results. Packaging New Packaging: 120 easy-to-swallow vegetarian capsules Scientific Validation Clinical trials have also been conducted on RespiCare (Bronchotab), and have established its effectiveness in supporting the overall respiratory function.
Additional Studies: Indian Journal of Pharmacology 1999: 31: 133-137. Key Ingredients  | Galls (Rhus succedanea) Galls have been traditionally used to maintain digestive comfort and as an overall support of the respiratory tract. Its benefits to support bronchial and pulmonary functions have been well documented. |  | Ginger (Zingiber officinale) Ginger is the delicious common spice used traditionally to improve digestion and prevent nausea. These properties result from helping bowel movements and relaxing the muscles controlling the digestive system. Ginger is considered an adjuvant in many Ayurvedic formulas that enhance absorption and prevent gastrointestinal side effects. |  | Malabar Nut (Adhatoda vasica) Malabar Nut has been traditionally used to support respiratory functions. |  | Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) Licorice has been primarily used traditionally to promote gastrointestinal health. It is a mild laxative which soothes and tones the mucous membranes. Licorice is rich in flavonoids and is currently under investigation as an antioxidant boosting certain immune functions. |  | Siris (Albizzia lebbeck) Siris has been traditionally used to support the respiratory function and is proven to possess immunomodulatory properties. It has been shown to have a stabilizing effect on the mast cell membrane. Siris supports the protective function of the mucosa of the respiratory tract. |
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