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FEEL BETTER, FASTER
Umcka ColdCare Syrup contains the homeopathic active ingredient Pelargonium sidoides 1X and is clinically proven to shorten the duration and reduce the severity of common cold symptoms like cough and congestion, plus throat, nasal, and bronchial irritations. Umcka does more than just relieve your symptoms — it actually speeds your recovery time. This soothing syrup is non-drowsy, so you can take it whenever you need it most.
TRADITIONAL ROOTS
Umcka (Pelargonium sidoides) roots, a member of the geranium family, have long been used to relieve respiratory and digestive ailments. This special root grows for three years before being harvested at peak maturity. Three hundred species of the geranium plant exist in our harvest area, but only one meets our high standards for Umcka.
COLD RELIEF
Helps reduce the severity of nasal and bronchial irritations, congestion, sore throat, and cough.
SPEEDS RECOVERY TIME
Umcka ColdCare Syrup helps you get back to life faster.
CLINICALLY PROVEN REMEDY
Made from a proprietary extract of Pelargonium sidoides root.
INGREDIENTS
SERVING SIZE: 1.5 TEASPOONS | AMOUNT/SERVING | %DV | |
Active ingredient (in 1-1/2 teaspoons (tsp) = 7.5 mL) |
Purpose | ... | ... |
Pelargonium sidoides 1X |
Shortens duration & reduces severity of upper respiratory symptoms |
... | ... |
** Daily Value (DV) not established
†Percent daily value is based on a 2000 calorie diet
Other Ingredients
aronia juice, citric acid, ethyl alcohol, fructose, maltodextrin, natural flavor, potassium citrate, potassium sorbate, purified water
Umcka® ColdCare Syrup Does Not Contain
Other Details
UPC: 00033674152737
SKU: 15273
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.