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About Vitamins.co.nz Harker Herbals Children's Vira Guard
Harker Herbals Children's Vira Guard supports a rapid and robust response for immune systems under attack:
Indicated for:
Recommended Dosage: Shake well before use. Syrup may be warmed a little to enable easier pouring.
Suggested Use: Take the recommended dose by age group 3 times per day to maintain a healthy response to immune threats.
If unwell, take the recommended dose by age group 5 times per day. If no improvement after 2 to 3 days, seek professional medical advice.
Caution: Always read the label and use as directed. If symptoms persist, see your healthcare professional. Take extra care when using on infants under 2 years as serious illness may develop quickly. Not suitable for diabetics.
Store in a cool dry place and use within 90 days of opening.
Always read the label and use as directed. If symptoms persist, see your healthcare professional.
Serving Size: 5 ml
Amount Per Serving
Ingredients
Base Syrup: In a base of brown rice syrup, vegetable glycerine, stevia leaf, plant-based natural flavours, glucose, citric acid and water.
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