Ricola Sugar Free Cough Drops Green Tea with Echinacea Product Review
Awesome Product When You Are Under the Weather
Product Details : Ricola Sugar Free Cough Drops Green Tea with Echinacea contains zero net carbs. It also contains the green tea and Echinacea. Echinacea, an herb used for hundreds of years to help with symptoms of the flu/cold season, is an herb that can help you get better fast. Echinacea stimulates the immune system, allowing the body's natural defenses to take over, according to recent study. Ricola Sugar Free Cough Drops Green Tea with Echinacea also contains natural menthol to soothe sore throats. The herb mixture in the Ricola drops are famous for the tasty flavor. It contains Isomalt as the sweetener. The entire product is natural.
Warnings : The label states the following warnings when considering Ricola Sugar Free Cough Drops Green Tea with Echinacea. Do not use for a chronic cough as occurs with smoking or any chronic cough disease. Additionally, do not use with a cough that is excessively productive (phlegm). If you have a sore throat that is severe or that lasts for two days or more, you should discontinue use and consult your doctor. Also, if you have a sore throat along with any of the following: fever, headache, rash, nausea, vomiting you should do the same. If you are pregnant or nursing consult a doctor before taking Ricola Sugar Free Cough Drops Green Tea with Echinacea .
Personal Experience and Rating: While a sore throat is no fun at all, these drops can certainly ease the road a bit. I have tried Ricola Sugar Free Cough Drops Green Tea with Echinacea and had wonderful experiences with them. They soothe your throat like no other cough drop I have tried. In addition, the taste is so good you will be tempted to eat them even when you are not sick. (Not recommended) As a side note, do not take to many of these drops or you will get a laxative reaction. About the only knock against Ricola Sugar Free Cough Drops Green Tea with Echinacea that I have is the cost. Depending on where I buy them, they set me back about twice the cost of other similar cough drops. Personally I find them to be worth the cost, as I hate to be sick and want every edge I can get. These drops do the trick every time for my sore throat.
Rating 9 out of 10 Stars
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- Ricola is a trusted brand in the field of cough drops.
- Ricola cough drops have zero net carbs.
- Ricola has a blend of 10 Swiss herbs in their drops for a great taste.