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Oregon's Wild Harvest, Black Elderberry Honey Liquid Extract, Organic, Alcohol Free, 4 oz

Oregon's Wild Harvest, Black Elderberry Honey Liquid Extract, Organic, Alcohol Free, 4 oz
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BrandOregon's Wild Harvest
ProductBlack Elderberry Honey Liquid Extract, Organic, Alcohol Free
Package Size4 oz

Oregon's Wild Harvest Black Elderberry Honey Alcohol-Free

Immune system support.

The Benefits of Elderberry:
The Elder tree has been referred to as a medicine chest. These berries have earned a reputation worldwide as an effective way to enhance the immune system, a fact that has been validated by modern science. We have added the organic honey to enhance the taste experience.

Features:

  • Organic Alcohol-Free Extract (Glycerite).
  • Certified Organic Elderberry fruit combined with local honey and hand-crafted for optimum potency.
  • Certified Organic Glycerin from maize seeds.
  • USDA Certified Organic by Oregon Tilth.
  • 100% Vegetarian.

Ingredients:
Organic Black Elderberry fruit (Sambucus nigra)**, organic vegetable glycerin, organic honey, organic raspberry juice concentrate, organic citrus extract.

Herbs extracted in alcohol, alcohol removed.

FREE from excipients, stearates and binders. Does NOT contain dairy, wheat, gluten, peanuts, soy or corn allergens. NO animal testing or byproducts, artificial flavors or colors.

** Total equivalent of 5.4g (5400mg) of fresh Elderberries.

Each bottle is equal to just over a quarter-pound of fresh, organic Elderberries, providing even greater free-radical protection than the equivalent weight of blueberries.

Suggested Use:
1 Tsp (5mL) 1-3 times daily. May be taken in warm water, juice or herbal tea of preference or as directed by your health care professional. Do not exceed recommended dose.


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