Seagate Olive Leaf Throat Spray, 1 fl. oz.

Brand: Seagate/First Fishery
Product No: SG-39
Our Price: $12.65
Availability: In Stock

For the temporary relief of cold, mouth and throat irritations.

Seagate Olive Leaf Throat Spray homeopathic medicine provides safe treatment of mouth and throat ailments. This product is formulated and manufactured utilizing only natural ingredients in accordance with strict FDA pharmaceutical standards to ensure safety and purity. Seagate combines three natural antimicrobial ingredients to wash away harmful bacteria, molds, fungi, and other mouth and throat irritants:

Lab Testing: Since this product does not use any chemical preservatives, Seagate has been performing independent laboratory testing to verify its stability and antimicrobial properties. Simple time-aging tests are normally used to check bacterial and fungal growth in the liquid over an elapsed time period. However, a more rigorous test was used employing the introduction of live bacteria colonies every week into the product. Preliminary lab results indicate that the product not only is extremely stable, but also immediately killed off all bacteria introduced.
 

*This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

Directions: Hold close to mouth. Spray 2-3 times into throat. Repeat 1-4 times per day as needed. (There are approx. 200 sprays/1 oz. bottle)

Baptisia (Baptisia tinctoria): has long been recognized as a homeopathic remedy because of its antiseptic properties. Its principal applications have been for mouth, throat and tonsil infections, inflammation and sore throat.

Xylitol is a natural therapeutic sweetener, derived from plants and vegetables, recognized for its antimicrobial properties. Unlike sugar, Xylitol is composed of five carbon atoms which have limited metabolism and absorption by the body, and by most bacteria inhabiting the mouth. Xylitol functions by raising the pH of the mouth, which prohibits the growth of a variety of bacteria.

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