Immune Support
Citomix
5 pellets 2 times per day for 2 months at least
In acute phases, 10 pellets 2-3 times per day
Immune support during times of seasonal cold and flu.
Guna-Cough
Adults: 10 mL every 4-8 hours
Children 6-12 years: 5 mL every 4-8 hours
Children under 6 years: please consult your practitioner
Temporary relief of cough due to cold and flu, inhalation of irritants, excess mucus, and phlegm.
Guna-Flu
Adults and children over 6 years: 1 monodose tube, up to 3 times per day
Also recommended: 1 monodose per week for 6 consecutive weeks at the start of the flu season
Children under 6 years: please consult your practitioner
Temporary relief of cold and flu symptoms such as fever, minor aches, and pains.
Guna-Flam
20 drops twice per day
In acute phases, 10 drops every 30 minutes for 2 hours
Temporary relief of acute fever, minor aches, and pain due to inflammation or trauma.
Guna-Oral Spray
Spray on the affected area, 3 times per day
In acute phases, spray every 15 minutes for up to 2 hours
Temporary relief of symptoms of inflammation of the oral cavity such as sore throat, inflamed gums, pharyngitis.
Guna-Virus
Adults: 5 pellets, 3 times per day
In acute phases: 3 pellets every 30 minutes for 2-3 hours
Children over 6 years: 3 pellets 3 times daily
Children under 6 years: 1 pellet 3 times daily, dissolved into a little water
Temporary relief of symptoms of viral infections such as upper respiratory congestion, sore throat, cold sores.
Guna-Tonsils
5 pellets, 3 times per day
In acute phases: 3 pellets every 30 minutes for 2-3 hours
Temporary relief of symptoms due to tonsillitis such as sore throat, loss of voice, and swollen lymph nodes.
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