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Carusos Echinacea 6500 50 Tablets

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Carusos Echinacea 6500 50 Tablets
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One-a-day high dose Echincea Tablet by Caruso’s helps your body maintain immune system health, provides support to fight illnesses & assist with a healthy recovery.
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Product Overview

This one-a-day high dose Echincea Tablet by Caruso’s helps your body maintain immune system health, provides support to fight illnesses & assist with a healthy recovery. It has a combination of extracts from Echinacea purpurea and Echinacea angustifolia to maintain immune system health. Caruso's Echinacea 6500 may also help relieve symptoms of the common cold & flu, mild upper respiratory tract infections and congestion.

Features of Caruso’s Echinacea 6500 

  • Relieves symptoms associated with the common cold and flu
  • Helps reduce the severity and duration of common colds
  • Promotes immune system defence
  • Stimulates a healthy immune system response and improves immune defence
  • Decreases the severity in symptoms of mild upper respiratory tract infections
  • Reduces mild upper respiratory tract congestion
  • Relieves nasal congestion, unblocks the nasal passage and relieves a runny and/or dripping nose

 

 

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