Quality Testing
Supplement & Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 Tablet | ||
Servings Per Container: 90 | ||
Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine
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200 mg
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** |
Bromelain (Ananas comosus) (pineapple stem) 1000 GDU/g |
100 mg
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** |
Marshmallow Extract 4:1 (Althaea officinalis) (root)
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100 mg
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** |
Mullein Extract 4:1 (Verbascum thapsus) (leaf)
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100 mg
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** |
Wild Cherry Extract 4:1 (Prunus serotina) (bark)
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100 mg | ** |
Ivy Extract (Hedera helix) (leaf)
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50 mg | ** |
Hederocoside C (10%)
|
5 mg | ** |
**Daily Value not established.
GDU (Gelatin Digesting Unit) |
Product Description
Description
Breathe easier with Natural Factors Lung, Bronchial & Sinus Health, designed to support respiratory wellness.
Natural Factors Lung, Bronchial & Sinus Health is a natural source formula designed to nourish and support the entire respiratory system. This comprehensive supplement promotes respiratory health and well-being, providing essential nutrients for optimal lung, bronchial, and sinus function.
- Natural source formula designed to nourish and support the entire respiratory system
- Promotes respiratory health and well-being
- Provides essential nutrients for optimal lung, bronchial, and sinus function
Directions
Adults and children over 12 years of age: 1 tablet 3-4 times per day or as directed by a health professional. Children 6-12 years of age: 1 tablet 3 times per day or as directed by a health professional.
Ingredients
Microcrystalline cellulose, croscarmellose sodium, coating (carbohydrate gum [cellulose], glycerin), magnesium stearate (vegetable grade).
Contains no artificial preservatives or sweeteners; no dairy, starch, sugar, wheat, gluten, yeast, soy, egg, fish, shellfish, salt, tree nuts, or GMOs.
Manufactured by Natural Factors to ensure safety and potency in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) of the FDA and Health Canada.
Health risks and warnings
As with any supplement, consult your health professional before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to conceive, or if you are taking medication, have a medical condition, or anticipate a surgery. Keep out of the reach of children.
Sealed for your protection. Do not use if seal is broken. For freshness, store in a cool, dry place.
Please note
At Health Orchard, we are committed to providing accurate product information and images. However, manufacturers may update their product packaging or ingredients, and these changes may not be immediately reflected on our website. It's possible for products to be shipped with different packaging than what is shown online. For the most accurate and safe use of any product, we advise reading the product's label, warnings, and instructions rather than relying solely on the details provided by Health Orchard.
Questions and Answers about Natural Factors, Lung, Bronchial & Sinus Health
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How do you take lung bronchial and sinus health?
Lung, bronchial, and sinus health supplements are typically taken orally as directed on the product label. This may involve swallowing capsules or tablets with water, usually once or twice daily. Some formulations may come as liquids or powders that can be mixed with water or juice.
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What are the bronchi in the respiratory system?
The bronchi are the large air passages that lead from the trachea (windpipe) into the lungs. They form an intricate tree-like structure, branching into smaller and smaller tubes called bronchioles. The main function of the bronchi is to conduct air to and from the lungs during breathing.
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Where are your bronchial tubes?
Bronchial tubes, also known as bronchi, are located in the chest cavity. They begin at the lower end of the trachea, where it splits into two main bronchi - one leading to each lung. These main bronchi then branch out into smaller bronchi and eventually into tiny bronchioles within each lung.
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What is the anatomy of bronchitis?
Bronchitis involves inflammation of the bronchial tubes. In acute bronchitis, this inflammation is typically caused by viral infections and leads to swelling of the bronchial lining, increased mucus production, and narrowing of the airways. Chronic bronchitis, often associated with long-term irritation (such as from smoking), involves persistent inflammation, thickening of the bronchial walls, and excessive mucus production.
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How to help lungs recover from bronchitis?
To help lungs recover from bronchitis, several strategies can be employed. Staying well-hydrated helps keep mucus thin and easier to expel. Using a humidifier can add moisture to the air, soothing irritated airways. Avoiding irritants like smoke and pollution allows the lungs to heal. Gentle exercise, when feeling up to it, can help improve lung function and circulation.
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What are the risk factors of bronchitis?
Several factors can increase the risk of developing bronchitis. Smoking is a primary risk factor, particularly for chronic bronchitis. Exposure to air pollution, dust, or chemical fumes in the workplace or environment can irritate the bronchial tubes. Weakened immune systems make individuals more susceptible to infections that can lead to bronchitis.