Friday, March 15, 2019

2,000 Years Of Sweet Tasting Cold Medicine In A Bag (Discount As Well)




Spring is around the corner. And you already know what that means. An oasis of beautiful smells will be available to your nostrils. Sweet flowers. Fresh cut grass. Hamburgers steaming over a gas grill.

But for others, smelling anything will be next to impossible.

It doesn’t have to be this way.

First, let's talk about allergy season because it can be a real pain in the you know what. Your respiratory system weakens, making you feel lethargic. Non-stop coughing leaves your throat feeling like sandpaper.

You get the point. Allergies are lame.

But there is a solution to this problem. And it comes in all-natural form.

Elderberry is effective at treating allergic sinusitis and rhinitis.

This is due to its rich flavonoid content. The main flavonoid being Isoquercetin, which is a glucoside of Quercetin.

Quercetin contains strong antioxidant and anti-histamine properties. When you ingest this flavonoid, it…

• Protects your body from free radicals in our environment (and there’s a lot of them now)

• Charges up your endurance levels for better athletic performance

• Blocks ‘mast cells’ to give your skin a healthy, rich appearance

• Helps detox your liver for a host of health benefits But there’s more.

Spring allergies can send your immune system into overdrive. This leaves you more susceptible to viruses. And that’s where the magnificent berry really shines. Elderberry contains the highest amount of Anthocyanins of any berry.

These anthocyanins inhibit cold and flu viruses from getting into your cells. There have been many studies pointing to anthocyanins as some of the most powerful antioxidants on the planet!

While every batch is different, we guarantee this Elderberry contains at least 13% anthocyanins.

And some will have even more... At the very moment this super plant medicine is $5 bucks off!

Give you body the chance to experience these magnificent powers!

Learn more about Elderberry yourself right here.

Rooting for your Immunity this cold and flu season!

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