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Sinus Ease

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$17.99

Sinus Ease is a thoughtfully crafted herbal blend designed to support respiratory health and promote sinus comfort. This liquid formula combines herbs traditionally used to help maintain clear sinuses and support healthy mucus flow. Sinus Ease is especially beneficial during seasonal changes or exposure to environmental stressors, helping promote overall well-being with carefully selected ingredients like Horseradish, Echinacea, and Garlic for immune support, and Peppermint Oil for a cooling, soothing effect.

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Benefits & Uses

  • Supports Respiratory Health: Helps promote clear sinuses and maintain easy breathing.
  • Encourages Healthy Mucus Flow: Supports sinus comfort during seasonal changes or environmental challenges.
  • Immune Support: Ingredients like Echinacea and Elderberry provide traditional immune support.
  • Soothes Respiratory System: Wild Cherry and Licorice help calm and support respiratory well-being.

Dosage

  • General Use: Take 15 drops directly in the mouth or mix in water or juice, 1-3 times daily, or as directed by a healthcare professional.
  • For additional support: Take every 30 minutes to 2 hours as needed.

Safety
Consult your healthcare provider before use, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications. Avoid contact with sensitive areas due to the strong, warming nature of the formula.

Disclaimer:
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. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new dietary supplement.

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How the Formula Work

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Sinus Ease blends traditional herbs to support respiratory and sinus health. Fresh Horseradish, Garlic, and Cayenne provide a warming effect that encourages sinus clarity, while Peppermint Oil adds a cooling sensation. Immune-supporting herbs like Echinacea, Elderberry, and Olive Leaf help bolster the body's natural defenses, while Wild Cherry, Licorice, and Horehound soothe the respiratory system. This combination offers a natural, holistic approach to sinus and respiratory wellness.

Herbs

Ingredients

Horseradish

Horseradish is rich in glucosinolates (which convert to isothiocyanates when the plant tissue is crushed), myrosinase, flavonoids, and essential vitamins like A and C. It also contains minerals such as iron, calcium, magnesium, and potassium. These compounds contribute to its pungent aroma and many medicinal properties.

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.

Spilanthes

In Brazilian folk medicine, the plant is commonly used to treat oral and throat conditions, including sore throats and gum infections. Beyond the oral cavity, Spilanthes has been traditionally used to treat digestive issues, skin infections, snake bites, and even malaria. It has also been used for respiratory issues like asthma and coughs.

Elderberry

Elderberries are most celebrated for their immune-supporting properties. They encourage the immune system to respond efficiently, making them ideal for early intervention during seasonal changes, travel, or the first sign of feeling under the weather.

Garlic

Cardiovascular Health: Garlic supports heart health by improving circulation, reducing blood pressure, and lowering LDL cholesterol while increasing HDL cholesterol. Its ability to combat atherosclerosis and improve arterial elasticity is well-documented in both traditional and modern medicine.

Cayenne

Cayenne is a well-known stimulant for the circulatory system, enhancing blood flow and strengthening the heart and arteries. The active compound, capsaicin, improves blood vessel health and prevents platelet aggregation, reducing the risk of blood clots. Research highlights its ability to lower cholesterol levels, balance blood sugar, and reduce hypertension, supporting overall cardiovascular health. Regular consumption of cayenne may improve circulation to extremities, benefiting individuals with cold hands and feet or poor peripheral circulation.

Peppermint

Peppermint has a unique combination of cooling and pungent energy, offering both invigorating and soothing properties. This makes it ideal for stimulating digestion while also calming the body. Often, Peppermint is combined with warming herbs to balance its effects.

Olive Leaf

The active compound oleuropein, found in both olive leaves and olive oil, is credited with the plant's antioxidant effects, which support glycemic, cardiovascular, and immune health.

Horehound

Horehound was used for conditions like whooping cough, bronchitis, and asthma, often prepared in syrup form to soothe and support lung health. It was believed to have stimulant expectorant properties, helping to clear mucus and fluids from the lungs and respiratory system (Hoffmann, 2003).

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.

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.

Cherry Bark

Cherry Bark helps loosen mucus in the airways, making it easier to expel and clear congestion. Its anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic properties make it particularly helpful for soothing irritated airways and easing coughs. Additionally, Cherry Bark has mild sedative effects, which can help quiet persistent coughs and provide relief from inflammation in the throat.

Osha

Osha stimulates circulation and supports the kidneys, lungs, digestive system, and uterus. It has been used both in traditional and Western medicine for immune health, particularly during seasonal challenges. The root can be chewed, consumed as a tea or tincture, burned for its clearing essential oils, or applied as a paste or ointment, depending on the area needing support.

Andrographis

Andrographis is also a trusted remedy for liver problems. It helps the liver remove toxins from the body, making it a favorite herb for those recovering from illnesses or dealing with liver strain caused by unhealthy diets or alcohol. Additionally, it has been used to help with skin issues like boils, rashes, and acne, as its cooling and detoxifying nature promotes healthier skin.

Onion Bulb

The Onion Bulb, Allium cepa, is a widely recognized kitchen staple that has been used for both culinary and medicinal purposes for thousands of years. Known for its pungent aroma and strong flavor, onions have been utilized in ancient healing traditions for their wide range of therapeutic benefits. From easing respiratory discomfort to promoting cardiovascular health, onions have long been valued as a natural remedy in many cultures around the world.

Yarrow

Yarrow contains a wealth of compounds that contribute to its therapeutic properties, including flavonoids (anti-inflammatory), alkaloids (antimicrobial), tannins (astringent), and volatile oils (aromatic and antimicrobial). These constituents work synergistically to support the body’s natural healing processes, from circulation to immune function.
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