
Citrus
& Honey Flavored
Alcohol Free
Singer's Saving Grace
Professional Strength
Throat Spray

Regular
(Black Licorice) Flavored
Alcohol Free
Singer's Saving Grace
Professional Strength
Throat Spray
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Singer's®
Saving Grace Throat Spray
(Collinsonia/Jack-in-the-pulpit Complex)
Ideal for sore throats, laryngitis, pharyngitis, hoarseness,
cough, expectoration of thick mucus and a feeling of dryness
in the throat. A blessing for singers, preachers, teachers
or anybody with a sore throat from singing, screaming, cheering,
shouting or talking loudly for a long period of time. Also
for sore throats at the beginning of a cold or as an aftermath
of a lung infection.
Ingredients: Yerba Mansa, Collinsonia, Licorice, Jack-in-the-pulpit,
Propolis, Echinacea Angustifolia, Ginger and Osha (Osha in
Extra Strength Original and Professional Strength only).
Dose: Spray two or three times directly into the mouth every
one to four hours.
Order
Singers Saving Grace here.
Daniel,
owner of Herbs, Etc. has been a practicing herbalist since
1976. Born in French Canada, he relocated to Santa Fe, New
Mexico in 1979. There he furthered his studies in medical
herbalism, pharmacognosy and related subjects at the Santa
Fe College of Natural Medicine, the College of Santa Fe and
the College of Pharmacy at the University of New Mexico.
His passion for helping others was born out of his own childhood
health problems. His experience with conventional medical
treatment of eczema, asthma and allergies motivated him to
seek gentler, more soothing healing modalities, which ultimately
put him on the path to becoming an herbalist. His goal is
to educate both the public and the medical profession about
the practical, healing applications of herbal medicine.
Health
care professionals such as medical doctors, naturopaths, chiropractors
and acupuncturists frequently call upon Daniel as an herbal
consultant. He is the co-author of Breathe Free, a nutritional
and herbal care book for the respiratory system; and the author
of Healing Herbs for the Nervous System.
As
a teacher, Daniel shines due to his charisma and ability to
relate the information in a "story telling" and
engaging manner. He regularly teaches seminars and classes
on herbal therapeutics, both nationally and internationally.
He is senior professor of Materia Medica at the North American
College of Botanical Medicine. The College, located in Albuquerque,
New Mexico, offers a three-year herbalist training program.
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