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Kid’s Warrior

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$15.99

Kid’s Warrior is a gentle, herbal formula crafted to support overall immune function and maintain well-being. With a blend of carefully selected herbs, this glycerite-based formula is suitable for both children and adults, offering a natural option to support the immune system during seasonal changes or whenever extra support is needed. Its soothing properties also make it ideal for supporting respiratory health.

Quantity: 1 oz.

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Benefits & Uses:

  • Supports overall immune function
  • Promotes respiratory wellness
  • Soothes mucosal tissues
  • Suitable for both children and adults

Dosage

  • 10-30 lb:10-20 drops
  • 31-60 lb:20-40 drops
  • 61-100 lb:40-60 drops
  • Over 100 lb:60-90 drops

Take 2-3 times per day or as needed in juice, water, or directly in the mouth.

Safety
Consult your healthcare provider before use during pregnancy or for children under 2 years of age. Avoid long-term use of Goldenseal Root for more than two weeks.

Disclaimer:
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new dietary supplement regimen.

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How the Formula Work

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Kid's Warrior combines a balanced blend of herbs traditionally used to support immune health and respiratory comfort. Goldenseal Root and Oregon Grape Root contain naturally occurring compounds such as berberine, which are known to support overall wellness. Echinacea Purpurea helps maintain healthy immune function, while Licorice Root supports soothing mucosal tissues. Myrrh and Wild Indigo Root contribute to immune balance and overall health.

Herbs

Ingredients

Goldenseal

Goldenseal is classified as having a warming and drying nature, making it particularly effective for conditions involving excess moisture or mucus. It is energetically stimulating, especially to the digestive and immune systems, and is believed to have a tonic effect on the liver. This warming action makes it suitable for cases of cold, damp conditions or where there is stagnation in the body.

Echinacea

Echinacea is often misunderstood as an immune tonic or modulator. Instead, it acts as an immune stimulator—best used when your body needs a short-term boost. It shines during times of acute need, helping to activate and support the body’s natural defenses rather than providing long-term immune nourishment.

Licorice

In Chinese medicine, Licorice is known for supporting the spleen, stomach, and upright Qi, as well as the sympatho-adrenal system and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. It has been used across cultures to nourish and support the lungs, digestive, reproductive, and adrenal systems.

Oregon Grape

Native American tribes, such as the Apache, Nitinaht, Sanspoil, Miwok, and Blackfoot, used the herb (formerly known as Indian barberry) to support bowel health and alleviate occasional digestive issues like gas and bloating, promoting overall digestive and microbiome health.

Myrrh Gum

Myrrh, a resin derived from the bark of the Commiphora tree, has been used for over 4,000 years in Egyptian, Chinese, Greek, and Ayurvedic medicine. Traditionally burned as incense for purification, used as a wound healer, and incorporated into embalming rituals, it is most revered for its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, myrrh is used to invigorate blood, relieve pain, and reduce swelling. In Ayurveda, it is known as bola and used to heal ulcers, soothe menstrual pain, and cleanse wounds.

Indigo Root

Wild Indigo Root, long valued by Native American and Eclectic physicians, was traditionally used to “clean the blood” and resolve deep-seated infections. It gained a strong reputation as a lymphatic cleanser, particularly for swollen glands, festering wounds, and putrid conditions of the mucous membranes. Its potent action makes it ideal for fevers with sluggish lymph flow, sore throats with purple discoloration, and ulcerated tissues. In early American herbal medicine, it was often combined with Echinacea and Myrrh for systemic infections.

Stevia Leaf

Unlike sugar, Stevia provides a zero-calorie, natural alternative for those looking to sweeten foods and beverages without spiking blood sugar levels. In fact, Stevia is often favored by people with diabetes or those trying to manage their weight, as it helps curb sweet cravings without negative effects on insulin or glucose levels.
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