SnoreStop Spray Buyer Experiences Review SnoreStop Spray lists Nux Vomica on the label in two potencies, which is a plant-derived name referencing the seeds of the Strychnos nux-vomica tree, and SnoreStop Spray lists Stramonium, a botanical name associated with the plant commonly called jimsonweed, and SnoreStop Spray includes Laurocerasus, a plant species in the cherry laurel group, as a botanical homeopathic entry. SnoreStop Spray also lists Teucrium marum on its label, identified as a botanical name in the germander family, and SnoreStop Spray includes Kali bichromicum on the label which is presented as a mineral salt listed in homeopathic potencies; SnoreStop Spray lists Histaminum hydrochloricum on the ingredient panel, named as a chemically defined homeopathic substance rather than a botanical. SnoreStop Spray’s inactive ingredients are listed as Citric Acid and Potassium Sorbate, each commonly used on labels as a preservative or pH adjuster, and SnoreStop Spray lists USP Purified Water as the solvent base; SnoreStop Spray’s potencies are noted directly on the label (10X, 20X, 30X and the two 4X/6X entries) so that shoppers can see not only ingredient names but the homeopathic dilutions used for each listed component.
SnoreStop Spray Buyer Experiences Review SnoreStop Spray’s label and ingredient panel present a list of active homeopathic components and a short set of inactive ingredients, with SnoreStop Spray specifically listing nine active homeopathic substances at specified homeopathic potencies (10X, 20X, 30X and in a couple of cases 4X and 6X), and SnoreStop Spray also includes citric acid, potassium sorbate, and USP purified water as listed inactive components. SnoreStop Spray names Belladonna as an active homeopathic ingredient; SnoreStop Spray names Cinchona officinalis (often shortened to Cinchona) as an active homeopathic ingredient; SnoreStop Spray lists Histaminum hydrochloricum as an active homeopathic preparation; SnoreStop Spray includes Hydrastis canadensis on the label; SnoreStop Spray contains Kali bichromicum as a listed homeopathic ingredient; SnoreStop Spray names Laurocerasus among its actives; SnoreStop Spray lists Nux Vomica in two potencies (4X and 6X) on the ingredient panel; SnoreStop Spray includes Stramonium and SnoreStop Spray rounds out the actives with Teucrium marum as the ninth listed homeopathic substance. SnoreStop Spray’s inactive ingredient list is concise: the label lists Citric Acid, Potassium Sorbate, and USP Purified Water, and the SnoreStop Spray bottle also includes practical label details such as dosing instructions, storage recommendations, warnings about use with children under 12, and a reminder to contact a doctor in certain situations; SnoreStop Spray’s label identifies the product as prepared in accordance with HPUS and manufactured in FDA-regulated laboratories in the United States, and SnoreStop Spray packaging sometimes includes lot and expiration details for traceability. Order Now SnoreStop Spray Australia