ECHINACEA (SPRAY)
Sprays of 30 ml
A.Vogel - Bioforce
ECHINACEA (SPRAY)
A.Vogel - Bioforce
Sprays of 30 ml
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Package of Sprays of 30 ml.
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Informations
A
. Vogel
Echinacea
Spray:
Natural and effective product for sore throat:
Quick action.
Proven efficiency.
Analgesic, antiviral and antibacterial properties.
Modulation of the immune system.
With
mint
essential
oil for
a
pleasant and fresh
flavor
.
High acceptance among patients.
Effective remedy in throat conditions for patients who want
a
natural treatment.
Tinctures of fresh plants; controlled biological cultivation.
High quality product.
Combination of fresh plants as effective as chlorhexidine - lidocaine for the treatment of sore throat.
Features:
Adults and children over 12 years:
Apply 2 sprays 6 to 10 times
a
day, with the mouth wide open and deep in the throat.
Do not inspire during the application.
It is advisable to apply the spray after meals.
Children from 4 to 12 years old:
Apply 1 spray 6 to 10 times
a
day.
Presentation:
Glass container with
a
content of 30 ml.
Ingredients:
Mouth spray of 30 ml.
1 ml contains:
Tincture of the aerial part of
Echinacea
purpurea (L. Moench *. cool Solvent drug ratio (RDD) 1: 12. Solvent: 65% V / V ethanol. Equivalent in fresh plant: 245 - 440 mg / ml of the product. 863. 3 mg.
Root tincture of
Echinacea
purpurea (L. Moench. * Fresh. Solvent drug ratio (RDD) 1: 11. Solvent: 65% V / V ethanol. Equivalent in fresh plant: 12 - 23 mg / ml of the product. 45. 5 mg.
Leaf tincture of fresh
Salvia
officinalis
(L. *. Solvent drug ratio (RDD) 1: 17. Solvent: 68% V / V ethanol. Equivalent in fresh plant: 100 - 175 mg / ml of the product. 430 mg.
* Of biological culture.
Alcohol content:
40% V / V approx. 1 spray = 0. 22 ml (81 mg of ethanol)
Excipients:
Lactic sucrose, soy lecithin, 94% ethanol, peppermint
essential
oil and sorbitol.
How to use:
Adults:
2 sprays at the back of the throat, 6 - 10 times
a
day.
Children from 4 to 12 years old:
1 spray, 6 - 10 times
a
day.
With the fresh plants we carry out the best remedies.
Alfred Vogel intuited, already in his beginnings, that the remedies elaborated from fresh plants and of biological culture were more effective in their actions. When plants are dry, many of their active substances are lost and this implies loss of effectiveness. Recent research
has
confirmed the intuition of Alfred Vogel. The fresh
Echinacea
plant contains 2. 5 times more alkylamides than the dried plant:
Cultivated conscientiously.
The plants used in our preparations come from our own organic crops in Roggwil, Switzerland, or from growers hired with biological certification.
Synthetic fertilizers, insecticides, herbicides and pesticides are not used, thus keeping the remedies pure and safe.
Constant high quality guaranteed.
A
. Vogel products are standardized by:
The choice of high quality seeds and the most favorable cultivation methods.
A
harvest made at the optimum time for
a
maximum content of active ingredients.
Production process according to NCF, within 24 hours after harvest.
TRADUCIR MÁS.
Main activity of the components.
Echinaforce®:
Local antiviral.
Local antibacterial.
Systemic immunomodulator.
and systemic anti - inflammatory.
Sage:
Local anti - inflammatory.
Local antibacterial.
Mint
Essential
Oil:
Vuelve
a
intentarlo.
Soothing / analgesic effect.
Same efficacy as
a
EFP spray based on chlorhexidine - lidocaine.
High acceptance of
A
. Vogel
Echinacea
Spray.
94% of patients in the
A
. Vogel
Echinacea
Spray study group said they would continue using the spray.
In
a
consumption test conducted in the Netherlands, 83% of consumers confirmed the calming effect and 62% recommended
A
. Vogel
Echinacea
Spray to friends or family.
Disinfectant activity.
Antiviral activity.
Viruses are the main cause of throat conditions. 11 To investigate antiviral activity, tissue cultures were infected with human viruses (H3N2 influenza, herpes simplex type 1, adenovirus types 3 and 11) and
A
. Vogel
Echinacea
was
added. Spray in different concentrations until achieving an antiviral protective effect of 100%.
Antibacterial activity.
Bacteria are also an important factor in the affections of the throat. They can induce
a
sore throat or be the main responsible for secondary infections.
Bactericidal minimum concentration, lethal for bacteria, of
Salvia
, Echinaforce® and
A
. Vogel
Echinacea
Spray.
References:
OTC newsletter 29 February 2008, market research Ipsos MORÍ.
Demoscopia Market Research, Bioforce 2008, Switzerland, Holland, United Kingdom.
KLC0131. e01:
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U
, Suter
A
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a
herbal preparation to treat sore throats. 7th Joint Meeting of AFERIP, ASP, GA, PSE & SIF, Athens, August 3 - 8, 2008. Poster.
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K
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A
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C
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Echinacea
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A
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Echinacea
purpurea preparations in humans.
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D
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Suter
A
, Jochum
E
.
A
multicentre, randomized, double - blind, placebo - controlled double - dummy study to assess the efficacy and tolerability of Bioforce Sore Throat Spray compared to
a
chlorhexidine / lidocaine spray (Collunosol® - N) in patients with acute sore throats. 2007; 1 - 121.
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Hudson JB. Evaluation of Bioforce Halsschmerzspray for anti - viral and anti - bacterial activities. 2007: 1 - 9.
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K
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