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RESPI-FREE™ |
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| Total Lung Formula |
Available in 1L and 1 gallon sizes. |
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| INGREDIENTS : |
SPECIFIC FUNCTION : |
- Eriobotryae japonica
- Bulbus fritillaria thunbergii
- Polygala tenuifolia
- Rosemary
- Scutellaria biancalensis
- Momordica grosvenori
- Honey suckle
- Chrysanthemum morifolium
- Morus alba
- Peppermint
- Eucalyptus leaves
- Mullein
- Pleurissy root
- Elecampane
- Nettles
- Menthol
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- Expectorant.
- Cough suppressant and brochodilator.
- Expectorant; anti-inflammatory for pharyngitis.
- Shown to increase blood flow in lung capillaries; Removes stagnant toxins from the lungs into the blood stream where it can be eliminated.
- Used to treat respiratory conditions, especially infections of the upper respiratory tract. Supports the lungs and aids in drainage.
- Expectorant and cough suppressant. Stimulates the activity of lung macrophages, thus helping to clear and drain cellular debris trapped in the lung tissue.
- Acts as an expectorant; useful for dislodging phlegm and thereby aids in lung drainage.
- Acts as an expectorant and an anti-bacterial agent.
- Stimulates the opening of the airways (bronchioles).
- Bronchodilator.
- Relieves bronchospasms, clears mucus and improves breathing.
- Helps clear the airways of mucus, improves breathing and reduces inflammation in the chest.
- Clears mucus and improves breathing.
- Natural anti-histamine action alleviates allergic symptoms.
- Powerful bronchodilator.
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| INDICATIONS: |
| Used as a first line treatment for breathing problems. Convenient combination of Airwaves, Lung Flush™ and HerbaCoff™ used for horses with severe breathing problems such as COPD/Heaves. Also beneficial for horses that race on synthetic surfaces which may contribute to respiratory problems. |
| DOSAGE: |
Give 30 – 90cc one to three times a day as required. Pre-event give 60cc. Always administer by dosing syringe. |
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SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE.
FOR ORAL USE ONLY.
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR MARES IN FOAL. |
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| Respi-Free™ is manufactured under strict GMP standards. This information is not intended to diagnose or treat health conditions. We always recommend consultation with your veterinarian for proper diagnosis. |