Description
Ulgrip™ HOT is a dietary supplement in powder form for preparing a warming drink. Components of the preparation promote easier expectoration and alleviate throat irritation – cough, hoarseness, dryness.
Ulgrip™ HOT is a specially formulated combination of extracts of elderberry, lime tree, chamomile and vitamins (C, B6, niacin) and minerals (zinc, selenium), based on natural powdered raspberries and black currant concentrate, additionally supplemented with beta-glucan and rutin.
Extracts of elderberry, lime trees and chamomile, similarly to vitamin C (in the form of microencapsulated PureWay-C®L-ascorbic acid), vitamin B6, zinc and selenium – are a composition of components affecting the proper functioning of the immune system, thus reinforcing the natural resilience of the body.
In addition, chamomile and lime tree extracts have a soothing impact on the throat and vocal cords, particularly in the case of irritation. Additionally, lime tree extract facilitates expectoration, which helps maintain the correct functioning of the respiratory system. Elderberry extract helps to alleviate coughing and hoarseness.
The preparation contains zinc (in the form of the Albion® amino acid chelate), which helps protect cells from oxidative stress. Niacin, Vitamin C and D have a beneficial effect on the nervous system, and also reduce tiredness and fatigue, and help to maintain correct energy metabolism.
Beta-glucan (beta-1,3/1,6-D-glucan) belongs to the compounds from the polysaccharides group, occurring naturally in cell walls of brewer’s yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae; has affinity for elements of the immune system (macrophages, neutrophils, lymphocytes).
Suggested Use: 1 sachet 2 times a day before or during the meal. Dissolve the contents of the sachet in 150 ml of hot, but not boiling, boiled water, and stir until the powder dissolves. The water temperature should be suitable for consuming the product immediately after preparation. You should not exceed the recommended daily allowance.
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