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Elderberry Wellness Syrup
Elderberry Wellness Syrup
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Elderberry Wellness Syrup
A 32 oz elderberry syrup made with elderberries, botanicals, local raw honey, and ingredients listed on the label. Simple, rich, and easy to add to a daily routine without turning it into a medical claim.
What's Inside
Elderberries, aronia berries, hibiscus, astragalus, rose hips, ceylon cinnamon, cloves, ginger root, star anise, local raw honey, and arrowroot.
How to Use
Use according to the package label. The current page references 1 teaspoon serving guidance.
Good to Know
This product is a food-based wellness syrup, not a medicine. Child-use directions, shelf life, storage, and exact size options need owner or manufacturer confirmation before adding more detailed instructions.

Product guide
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What it is
Syrup from Dumb Healthy. Use the product title, selected variant, product media, and label information to compare it with similar products.
What's inside
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How to use it
Follow the directions on the product label. If you are pregnant, nursing, under 18, taking medication, or managing a medical condition, ask a qualified professional first.
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Can this replace medical care?
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