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BACH Rescue Pastilles B/Currant 50g

NZ$19.50
BACH Rescue Pastilles B/Currant 50g

Rescue Pastilles

Bach Rescue Pastilles Natural Stress Relief, have been especially formulated using the Original Bach Flower Remedy formula for use by the whole family, including children.

Dr. Bach formulated Rescue Remedy nearly a hundred years ago, yet never before has it been more relevant with millions of people relying on Rescue Remedy throughout the world to get themselves through the complications and shocks of life.
Rescue Pastilles are ideal for coping with exam stress, driving tests, first day of school nerves, job interviews and high pressure environments. The funky tin with an easy "press on the lid" opening and closing mechanism. It is easy to take anywhere and with natural flavoring safe for use by the whole family. Rescue Remedy Pastilles are made with Rescue Remedy original flower extracts.

Natural Color
Natural Flavor
Non habit forming.
Sugar Free
GMO Free

Alcohol Free
Made in Switzerland


Classification: General Sale Dosage: Suck one pastille as needed.

*4 Calories per pastille
*0.5 Carbsper pastille
Xylitol content per pastille = .004grms


Ingredients: Rescue Pastilles Active: 5x dilution of Helianthemum nummularium HPUS, Clematis vitalba HPUS, Impatiens glandulifera HPUS, Prunus cerasifera HPUS, Ornithogalum umbellatum HPUS.

Inactive: Beeswax, black carrot extract, natural flavor (Black Currant), citric acid, elder extract, gelling agent (gum arabic), isomalt, maltirol, red cabbage extract, sorbitol, vegetable oil (Palm Kernel), xylitol.

Warnings:

Excessive consumption may induce mildly laxative effects. May contain traces of gluten.
Keep out of reach of children. If pregnant or breastfeeding, ask a health practitioner before use. Excessive consumption may induce mildly laxative effect. Store Below 77F (25C).
Do not use if seal is broken.
For Human consumption only. Not suitable for animals.

Black Currant Plant History:
The Black Currant plant is native to Europe and Asia and was imported to America. There, it was enjoyed until the early 1900s when it was thought to be detrimental to white pine trees and subsequently banned in the states.

Black Currant could be considered an outlaw berry, and as such, fell out of favor. It was a forbidden fruit until 1966, when its federal ban on planting was rescinded. Black Currant is packed with Vitamin C and is delicious.

NZ$19.50