Koff Eaze Natural Cough Syrup 120 ml

Cough-Eaze Syrup – With Natural Honey and Propolis Extract

Cough-Eaze Syrup is a natural formulation designed to soothe coughs, combining natural honey with propolis extract, along with Icelandic moss, marshmallow root, sage leaves, and mint. These natural ingredients work together to provide effective relief from coughing and soothe the throat and respiratory tract.

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Product Description

Cough-Eaze Syrup is a natural formulation designed to soothe coughs, combining natural honey with propolis extract, along with Icelandic moss, marshmallow root, sage leaves, and mint. These natural ingredients work together to provide effective relief from coughing and soothe the throat and respiratory tract.

Benefits and Features:

1. Soothing Cough and Sore Throat: Propolis and Icelandic moss help alleviate throat irritation due to their soothing and antibacterial properties.

2. Hydrating the Throat: Natural honey and marshmallow root create a calming layer that protects the throat from dryness and congestion.

3. Respiratory Support: Sage and mint help purify the airways and improve breathing.

4. Natural Formula: Free from artificial colors and preservatives, making it a safe choice for both adults and children.

 

How to Use:

Please follow the instructions provided on the packaging for best results.

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