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.
Disclaimer
The Fullscript Integrative Medical Advisory team has developed or collected these protocols from practitioners and supplier partners to help health care practitioners make decisions when building treatment plans. By adding this protocol to your Fullscript template library, you understand and accept that the recommendations in the protocol are for initial guidance and may not be appropriate for every patient.