Herbitus Ayurvedic Chesty Cough Relief

Acts as a cough suppressant to help relieve the symptoms of a chesty cough

$27.95 AUD

HERBITUS Ayurvedic Chesty Cough Relief

Traditionally used in Western Medicine as a cough suppressant.
Traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine to:
- loosen chest phlegm
- reduce excess chest phlegm
- relieve cough

Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.


With all-natural ingredients, this non-drowsy, Ayurvedic formula helps to loosen and clear chest congestion.

Available in
Net Wt 220 ml | Oral Liquid

AUSTL 409169

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
Glycyrrhiza glabra ext. (Equiv. to dry root 2.4g) - 120mg
Justicia adhatoda ext. (Equiv. to dry leaf 2g) - 100mg
Ocimum tenuiflorum ext. (Equiv. to dry leaf 2g) - 100mg
Elettaria cardamomum ext. (Equiv. to whole plant 275mg) - 55mg
Zingiber officinale ext. (Equiv. to dry root 1mg) - 50mg
Piper nigrum ext. (Equiv. to dry fruit 195mg) - 12.19mg

No added gluten, lactose, dairy, soy, egg.

RECOMMENDED ADULT USAGE:

Adults and children 12 years and above - take 10 ml twice a day with food or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.

Children 6-11 years: Take 10 ml daily or as prescribed by your healthcare practitioner.

Shake well before use.

Adults & Children over 12 years - 10 ml twice a day; Children 6-11 years - 10 ml daily

Store below 25°C away from direct heat or sunlight.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional. Not to be used in children under 2 years of age without medical advice.
Talk to a Ayurvedic practitioner/health professional if you are unsure if this medicine is right for you.
Contains Sorbates
Contains Sulfites

$27.95 AUD

Key Active Ingredients

Liquorice

Liquorice

Scientific name: Glycyrrhiza glabra
Commonly known as Liquorice and as Yashtimadu in Sanskrit meaning “sweet root”, liquorice has been used in Ayurveda for thousands of years. It helps to pacify Vata and Pitta dosha due to its sweet taste and cold potency respectively. So it is effectively used in various diseases like chronic cough, breathing difficulties, burning sensation and headache. Licorice has anti-inflammatory and expectorant properties and helps to thin the mucus in the respiratory tract and helps to relieve cough and congestion.
Tulsi/Holy Basil

Tulsi/Holy Basil

Scientific name: Ocimum sanctum
The emerging science on Tulsi, which reinforces ancient Ayurvedic wisdom, suggests that Tulsi is a tonic for the body, mind and spirit that offers solutions to many modern day health problems. Tulsi helps to absorb excess oils and draw out impurities from skin for skin rejuvenation. Holy Basil polyphenols protect the skin from oxidative stress induced by the exposome (environmental & psychological stresses). It decreases inflammation mediators production. According to Ayurveda, it has the power to lower excess Kapha dosha is the main reason for respiratory problems like cold, cough, sinusitis, and congestion. It effectively liquefies the phlegm and is effective for cough due to allergic bronchitis, asthma and eosinophilic lung disease.
Cardamom

Cardamom

Scientific name: Elettaria cardamomum
Commonly known as Cardamom, it is considered as tridoshic in Ayurveda, which is good for balancing all three Doshas. It provides strength to the lungs and boosts immunity, so it is used for chronic cough, common cold, cough with purulent discharge, and chronic bronchitis. It has an active ingredient called cineole that has an ability to break down mucous and expel it out of the system.
Ginger

Ginger

Scientific name: Zingiber officinale
Rhizome Ginger has an abundance of healing properties and is thought of in Ayurveda as a “universal medicine.” Referred to as Ardrakam or Shuntha in Sanskrit, Ginger fights skin-damaging free radicals and promotes a smooth and even skin tone. Ginger can reduce the activity of several chemical substances that promote joint inflammation. Ginger contains several active compounds with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties to reduce cough.
Black Pepper

Black Pepper

Scientific name: Piper nigrum
Commonly known as Black Pepper, it is a very popular and important ingredient that is used in cooking worldwide and considered one of the simplest home remedies for productive cough. Black Pepper is a good cough expectorant specific for cold, wet, damp, Kapha conditions like asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia and sore throats. Black Pepper can be applied locally over the nose and helps as a wonderful decongestant to decrease sinuses blockage.
Malabar Nut Leaves (Vasaka)

Malabar Nut Leaves (Vasaka)

Scientific name: Justicia adhatoda
Commonly known as Malabar Nut or Vasaka is one of the most significant herbs used in Ayurveda. The name ‘Vasaka’ itself means that the plant alleviates many diseases and restores the health. This plant has been used in the treatments of cough, colds, asthma, to liquefy sputum, as a bronchodilator, bronchial catarrh, bronchitis and tuberculosis. Vasicine is one of the actives in the plant that gives this herb many medicinal properties.