CANNASEN® Infect Protect Lozenges
What is CANNASEN® Infect Protect Lozenges
CANNASEN® Infect Protect are throat lozenges with a unique complex of active ingredients consisting of gum arabic, sea buckthorn leaf extract and hyaluronic acid that physically support the natural barrier function of the mouth and throat against infectious viruses and bacteria. This is done by covering the mucous membrane of the mouth and throat with a protective film.
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How CANNASEN® Infect Protect works
As the lozenge dissolves, it covers the irritated mucous membranes with a protective film. The mucous membranes are soothed and protected from further external irritants. In addition, the natural defense function of the mucous membrane is supported and strengthened by the physical barrier, making it more difficult for additional bacteria and viruses to penetrate. Due to this physical mode of action, there is no...
Benefits of use
- Physically protects against viral and bacterial infections and helps against viral colds.
- Relieves dry cough and protects the vocal cords, moisturizes the throat.
- Lindrer halsømhed, hæshed, kløe og irritation
- Lindrer hoste og halsømhed forårsaget af rygning og tør luft.
Anvendelsesområde
Dissolves slowly in the...
Active ingredients
Gum arabic, sea buckthorn extract, hyaluronic acid.
Sea buckthorn
Sea buckthorn originates from the Himalayas. The fruits are very high in vitamins A and C, while the leaves contain high levels of flavonoids and polyphenols, which are powerful antioxidants. Active defense against infection, modern research has demonstrated the usefulness of sea buckthorn leaves in protecting against viruses and bacteria. The...
Respiratory infections (colds)
A common cold is an acute upper respiratory tract infection, usually caused by a virus. Respiratory tract infections are one of the most common diseases. Colds (flu-like infection) in the form of inflammation of the mouth and throat often occur after exposure to cold. Typical symptoms are cough, runny nose, hoarseness and sore throat. Antibiotics are often powerless here as they only fight bacteria, with most pathogens...