Spice Syrup - Dr Clark's Special Recipe - 90 ml.
Presentation
Dr Clark has proposed a recipe based on traditional plants, used for centuries to prevent diet-related illnesses. Today, they are used in developing countries, hence their use as spices. Dr Clark has named this recipe "Spice Syrup". In practice, this recipe produces an antibacterial, antiparasitic and even antiviral syrup.
Composition
Please refer to the label (top right of the card).
Use
Shake well before use to avoid oil separation. If you don't, the lower part will have little power.
The indicated dose per dose is ¼ teaspoon, 1 to 2 times a day. One dose corresponds to approximately 10 drops from a pipette. Do not mix with water.
If you take this mixture by the spoonful, it is highly effective in treating sore throats and coughs, as well as bad breath. The antibacterial effect will be significant. Tilt the spoon onto the back of your tongue and swallow.
For children, take 1/8th of a teaspoon once a day, i.e. around 5 drops.
As an anti-parasite support, do the same, or place this mixture in an empty capsule to avoid the strong taste of the oils. We offer empty capsules for this purpose. Swallow with as little water as possible.