I'm Nutrients Elderberry Immune Chewable Pastilles (60)

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Support your family’s immune system naturally with Elderberry Immune, a delicious mixed berry gummy packed with Sambucus nigra (black elderberry), Echinacea purpurea, and zinc – all known to help maintain a healthy immune system and relieve symptoms of the common cold and flu.

Formulated for kids aged 2+ (and grown-ups too!), this plant-powered blend features traditional ingredients used in Western herbal medicine to reduce symptoms of colds and upper respiratory tract infections, while zinc helps support immune system health year-round.

  • Supports healthy immune system function
  • Elderberry & echinacea traditionally used to relieve cold & flu symptoms
  • Naturally purple from elderberry – no artificial colours
  • Gelatin-free, vegan-friendly, and allergy-conscious
  • No added sugar or artificial sweeteners
Directions for Use: 
  • Chew, do not swallow whole.
  • Children 2-4 years - chew 1 pastille, once daily.
  • Children 5-9 years chew 1 pastilles, twice daily.
  • Children 10-13 years chew one pastilles, 2-3 times daily.
  • Children 14 years and over chew 2 pastilles, twice daily.
Ingredients: 

Each pastille (gummy) contains: Echinacea purpurea root extract dry concentrate 60 mg, equivalent to Echinacea 600 mg; Sambucus nigra (black elderberry) fruit extract dry concentrate 17.5 mg, equivalent to Elderberry 350 mg; and Zinc citrate 5.86 mg, equivalent to Zinc 2 mg.

Warnings: 

*Always read the label and follow the directions for use. If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional. 

*Vitamin supplements should not replace a balanced diet.

*Store below 30°C in a cool, dry place away from sunlight.
*Do not use if the seal on cap/lid has been broken.

*ALWAYS consult your healthcare professional before starting new supplements.

*Please consult your health professional before starting anything new, especially in pregnancy.

*Mineral supplements should not replace a balanced diet. If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.