RespiCare®

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For times when there's too much junk in the air, or times when you need seasonal or year-round breathing support, reach for Himalaya RespiCare to balance the underlying mechanisms linked to normal sinus and mucus production, smooth bronchial support and normal breathing.*

Suggested Use

Adults take 2 capsules twice daily with meals

Days of Supply

Size (Capsules)

120

Supply (Months)

1

Non-GMO

Gluten Free

Vegan

Soy Free

Dairy Free

Corn Free

Produced in a cGMP Good Manufacturing Practices certified facility and rigorously tested for identity, strength and safety using well recognized techniques and highly sophisticated instruments.

Himalaya capsules do not contain magnesium stearate, animal gelatin, or artificial tableting glues.

Breathing & Lung Support*

The warming herb Ginger in RespiCare supports normal muscle contraction and relaxation and promotes normal breathing. The calming herb Licorice has long been used for bronchial support, and Horn of Plenty has been used throughout history in Ayurveda to keep lungs and sinus passages clear.*

A breathing and lung support supplement for year-round or seasonal support*

RespiCare helps keep lung and sinus passages clear*

Supports normal mucous levels and free breathing in bronchial and sinus airways*

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100% satisfaction guaranteed if you're not satisfied, you can return the product any time within 60 days.

Questions?

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Our Commitment to Wellness

Our Herbs

We focus on efficacy and batch-to-batch consistency for every product.

Sustainable

Our herbs are grown sustainably through fair trade farming partnerships with over 5,000 farmers.

Trusted

When it comes to natural herbal products used and trusted all over the world, it’s Himalaya since 1930.