Kold Kare, Cold, Flu, Sinusitis & Allergy Relief - Andrographis paniculata, the active ingredient in Kare-N-Herbs exclusive Kold Kare, has proven to be an effective prophylactic against the common cold, flu and sinusitis. Double-blind clinical study has proven that recovery from fever and cold is faster with Andrographis paniculata. The active principle of Kold Kare tablets is bacteriostatic and virostatic, reducing tiredness by 30%, shivering by 50%, sore throat by 40%, muscular ache by 48%, and sinus pain and headache by 30% in comparison to control groups who took placebos. Kold Kare is a natural herbal dietary supplement that acts naturally against colds, flu, allergies and acute uncomplicated sinusitis. Formulated exclusively from the natural shrub Andrographis paniculata, used in China and India as a natural defense against respiratory diseases and irritation and general side effects. At the first sign of a cold, take 4 tablets per day for 6 days. If you have a cold already, take 4 tablets a day for 10 days. To prevent cold, take 2 tablets twice daily. To help sinusitis problems, take 2 to 4 tablets every day. Frequently Asked Questions About Kold Kare- Q: Can I take Kold Kare every day?
- A: Yes, everyday. If you are pregnant or lactating, please consult your doctor first.
- Q: Is Kold Kare safe for children?
- A: Again consult your Doctor, but we recommend half dosage. Kold Kare has no known side effects or toxicity.
- Q: Should I take Kold Kare all at once or over the course of the day?
- A: To prevent colds, take twice daily, once in the morning and again in the evening. To aid sinusitis problems, follow the same instructions. If you feel a cold or sore throat coming on, or already have a cold, take 2 tablets in the morning and 2 tablets at bedtime. Or you may take 1 tablet four times daily. Always take Kold Kare with water.
As with any vitamin or supplement, keep away from children. No adverse reactions or drug interactions have been reported to date. Consult your doctor if you take prescription medication, are pregnant or lactating. In case of accidental overdose, immediately call a doctor.
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