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A.Vogel Bronchoforce Chesty Cough Medicine for Adults | Mucus Cough Relief | Ivy Complex Oral Cough Drops | 50ml

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Persistent coughs are often one of the most prominent symptoms of bronchitis; these coughs may or may not be accompanied by the production of mucus and may also go hand in hand with shortness of breath. Once these bugs have been captured, the body may try to expel mucus from the respiratory tract by coughing. This is fine if the cough is moderate and productive, but not so great if the cough doesn’t result in the expulsion of catarrh, and continues unabated for ages. It’s thought that lingering coughs can last for up to three months after a common cold which is bound to make life miserable! Do not use if you are already using another product containing liquorice (eg. liquorice confectionery / sweets)

It goes without saying that a persistent cough will prevent sleep both for yourself and those around you. In these circumstances herbs that help to thin mucus and encourage it to journey up and out of the respiratory tract are very helpful. People with asthma may be more prone to allergies. These could be caused by a variety of triggers including foods, medicines as well as herbs. If this is your experience, you may wish to start off by trying a small dose of Bronchoforce (say 5 drops) to see if you are allergic to the herbs present which are Ivy, Thyme and liquorice.Bronchosan is unique in containing pine or spruce shoots as its active ingredient. The young leaves of Picea abies (sometimes also known as the Norway Spruce and used for Christmas trees), have a long tradition of use to help relieve coughs. Reduce mucus congesting your airways: Excess mucus in the bronchial tubes often occurs as your condition progresses, which may restrict airflow to your lungs and cause shortness of breath. Liquorice confectionery or medicines should be used with caution in those suffering from high blood pressure, kidney, liver or heart disease and those suffering from a low potassium level in their blood

As an added bonus, the adverse events after the use of ivy and thyme were mild and no different to those in the placebo groups. This is often a different story when it comes to more synthetic products laden with paracetamol, caffeine or even refined sugar. So all in all, very positive results indeed! Interestingly, the study 1 also measured the effects of Echinacea on cough symptoms. After analysing the results of the eight studies of relevance, it was concluded that there was no significant evidence to suggest that Echinacea reduced the severity or duration of a cough... Coughs may be a sign of worsening asthma so if your cough does not improve with treatment, speak to your doctorThis inflammation can also cause the membranes in the lining to start producing excess mucus, clogging the bronchi and restricting airflow to the lungs further. This can trigger coughing, the most common symptoms of bronchitis, as well as shortness of breath. Why does bronchitis cause shortness of breath?

Other herbs that frequently prove handy for those suffering from a chesty cough are ivy and thyme. When taken together these two herbs thin mucus to make it easier to expel. However, they also ease spasms in the bronchial tube which helps to reduce the amount of coughing the sufferer experiences. Plus, these herbs also ensure that remaining coughs are productive in that they get the clogging catarrh up and out. The result is a swifter end to the cough and a return to peaceful nights and painless throats. Avoid other irritants: When your bronchial tubes are irritated, it is important to avoid any other irritants that could make your symptoms worse. Chemical fumes from paint and household cleaners, smoke, pollution, etc. can all cause your airways to restrict further and worsen bronchitis symptoms, including shortness of breath.Do not use if you are hypersensitive to ivy, thyme or liquorice or to any of the other ingredients present in Bronchoforce. Do not use if you are already using another product containing liquorice (eg. liquorice confectionery / sweets). If your symptoms worsen or persist for more than one week, a doctor or qualified practitioner should be consulted. If you are short of breath, or experiencing fever, see a doctor. If your sputum is foul smelling, see a doctor. Liquorice confectionery or medicines should be used with caution in those suffering from high blood pressure, kidney, liver or heart disease and those suffering from a low potassium level in their blood. Bronchoforce may be taken by people suffering from asthma. However, please bear in mind the following: If you struggle with a chesty or mucus cough and suspect this could be contributing to the shortness of breath, use the herbs Ivy and Thyme found in Bronchoforce to help ease your symptoms. Ivy is naturally anti-spasmodic and can work well to help loosen any stubborn mucus, whilst thyme is gently anti-septic, helping to thin the mucus to make it easier to expel – good team work there! Bronchoforce chesty cough remedy contains Ivy, Thyme and Liquorice. Together these help to ease a troublesome cough by working to expel mucus or catarrh from the chest. The following minor side effects can occur, although the likelihood of these occurring (frequency) is unknown:

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