LeafSource®

WHAT IS COLD FORMULA

Tired of being the sneezy, wheezy outcast every cold and flu season?

Or perhaps you’re thinking about turning your mountain of used tissues into a piece of art. Before you become the Picasso of the Phlegm, may we introduce you the clinically proven LeafSource® Cold Formula!

BUY COLD FORMULA NOW!

The Main Ingredient In Leafsource Cold Formula Is A South African Plant Called Pelargonium Sidoides (P. Sidoides), Proven Effective By Scientifically Validated Research.

Antioxidants, antibacterial, antiviral

P. sidoides contain a host of immune-supportive phytonutrients, including powerful polyphenols (i.e. gallic acids). Polyphenols are a group of plant chemicals, which represent potent plant defence chemicals and act as powerful antioxidants, attributing to the antibacterial and antiviral effects.

Anti-inflammatory & immune boosting

The root extracts are rich in coumarins, including a unique phytonutrient called 'umckalin', responsible for the plants immune-modulation effects. The root extracts also contain high levels of anthocyanin, a type of flavonoid with strong antioxidant effects, as well as other powerful flavonoids, including quercetin, catechin and gallocatechin, all of which provide anti-inflammatory and immune boosting properties.

How Does It Work?

LeafSource® Cold Formula Has A Research-Proven Powerful Ingredient That:

Shorten colds -most people shorten their illness in half!

Soothe sore throats - Less coughing and sore throats

Clears mucus -Gets rid of the mucus so you can breathe easier

Alleviates bronchitis symptoms like coughing and congestion

Provide immune support against viruses

Clears Mucus

Supports Immunity

Combats Bacteria

Combats Viruses

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