Herbal Ingredient:   125mg Sinupret® combination of five herbs.

Uses:   Maintains healthy, clear sinus passages*. Promotes and maintains sinus health*. Maintains healthy, open sinus passages*.

  Supplement Facts
  Serving size: 1 tablet
  Servings per container: 21
 
Amount
per
serving
% Daily Value
  Gentian   
  (Gentiana lutea)

  root
9mg +
  Elder
  (Sambucus nigra)
  flower
29mg +
  European Vervain
  (Verbena officinalis)
  aerial parts
29mg +
  Primrose
  (Primula veris)
  flower
29mg +
  Sorrel
  (Rumex acetosa)
  aerial parts
29mg +
+ Daily Value not established

Other Ingredients:   Sucrose, Talc, Lactose Monohydrate, Calcium Carbonate, Potato Starch, Maize Starch, Maize Swell-Starch Flour, Colloidal Anhydrous Silica, Stearic Palmitic Acid, Titanium Dioxide, Glucose Syrup, Gelatin, Shellac, Magnesium Oxide, Sorbitol, Eudragit E 12.5, Montan Glycol Wax, Povidone, Castor Oil. This product contains an all-natural dietary supplement with no added salt or caffeine.

Sinupret® is a registered trademark of Bionorica Armeimittel GmbH.

Directions:   Adults: Take 1 tablet three times a day with water (in the morning, mid-day and early evening).

:   Keep this and all dietary supplements out of the reach of children. As with any supplement, contact your doctor if you are currently taking prescription medicine, or are pregnant or nursing a baby. Quanterra Sinus Defense may be taken up to 6 weeks continuously.

How Supplied:   Available in a 21-tablet box. Store in a cool, dry place.

* 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.

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