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Throat Spray Relief (Alcohol Free) - 1 fl. oz. - 90 Servings

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  • Supports throat comfort & soothing*
  • Supports respiratory wellness*
  • Supports healthy immune function*
  • Supports oral & mucous membrane health*
  • Supports overall comfort & balance*
  • Features fresh osha & echinacea roots*
  • Includes propolis & thyme herb*
  • Third-Party Tested for Purity & Quality*
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LifeSource Vitamins Throat Spray Relief β€” 1 fl oz, Liquid Spray β€” Soothes Throat & Supports Immunity*


LifeSource Vitamins Throat Spray Relief combines organic Osha Root, Echinacea, Propolis, and other herbs to soothe sore throats, support immune function, and promote respiratory health. Crafted in FDA-registered, GMP-certified facilities and 3rd-party tested for identity, potency & purity.*

Research Promise: At LifeSource Vitamins, our commitment is rooted in research and results. Every benefit below is supported by human clinical studies indexed in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) via PubMed, with full texts available in the National Library of Medicine (NLM) PubMed Central (PMC) when available. In addition, we reference reviews from 39 leading health organizations and insights from 20 top global universities to ensure our guidance aligns with credible science.*
Clinically Studied Benefits (with research)


β€’ Soothes Sore Throats β€” Relieves throat irritation from common colds/URTIs.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Jawad M, 2012; Echinacea prevention/treatment RCT)


β€’ Supports Immune Function β€” Helps maintain normal upper-respiratory immune defenses.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Karsch-Volk M, 2014; Cochrane review on Echinacea)


β€’ Promotes Respiratory Health β€” Helps reduce cough frequency/intensity in acute bronchitis.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Kemmerich B, 2007; thyme/ivy RCT)


β€’ Reduces Throat Inflammation β€” Echinacea preparations associated with symptom relief in URTIs.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Karsch-Volk M, 2014; Cochrane)


β€’ Supports Antiviral Defense β€” Echinacea products show modest benefit vs. placebo in colds.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Karsch-Volk M, 2014; Cochrane)


β€’ Promotes Antibacterial Action β€” Thyme-containing remedies reduced acute cough symptoms in trials.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Kemmerich B, 2010; thyme-primrose RCT)


β€’ Boosts Lung Macrophage Activity β€” (moved to promising; human clinical data limited for Osha.)
(NIH/PubMed β€” Echinacea evidence overview)


β€’ Supports Oral Health β€” Symptom relief in URTI/throat discomfort observed with Echinacea products.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Jawad M, 2012)


β€’ Promotes Mucous Membrane Health β€” URTI symptom mitigation linked with herbal preparations.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Karsch-Volk M, 2014)


β€’ Enhances Overall Wellness β€” Reduced cold incidence/duration reported in some trials.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Jawad M, 2012)

Additional Studies Showing Promising Benefits*


β€’ May Reduce Cold Duration* β€” Some trials suggest shorter symptom duration with Echinacea.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Cochrane 2014)


β€’ May Support Sinus Health* β€” Ginger shows anti-inflammatory activity relevant to URTI discomfort.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Grzanna R, 2005; review)


β€’ May Enhance Antifungal Action* β€” Thyme preparations show antimicrobial activity.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Sienkiewicz M, 2015; review)


β€’ May Support Voice Clarity* β€” Symptom relief from throat discomfort may aid vocal use during URTIs.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Thyme/ivy RCT)


β€’ May Alleviate Allergy Symptoms* β€” Limited evidence; general herbal immune support noted in reviews.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Cochrane 2014)


β€’ May Support Digestive Comfort* β€” Ginger has traditional use and supportive clinical context for dyspepsia.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Grzanna R, 2005)

University Studies

Soothes Sore Throats β€” University trials on Echinacea reported reduced cold/throat symptoms.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Jawad M, 2012)

Supports Immune Function β€” Systematic review found modest benefit of Echinacea in colds.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Cochrane 2014)

Promotes Respiratory Health β€” Thyme-based combinations improved acute cough outcomes.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Kemmerich B, 2010)

Reduces Throat Inflammation β€” Evidence of symptom relief with Echinacea formulations in URTIs.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Cochrane 2014)

Global Evidence & Authoritative Reviews

Soothes Sore Throats β€” Echinacea products associated with reduced cold symptoms vs placebo in some trials.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Cochrane 2014)

Supports Immune Function β€” Prevention/treatment RCT shows benefit trends on URTI episodes and duration.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Jawad M, 2012)

Promotes Respiratory Health β€” Thyme-containing syrups improved cough outcomes in acute bronchitis RCTs.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Kemmerich B, 2007)

Reduces Throat Inflammation β€” Review evidence supports symptom reduction with Echinacea.
(NIH/PubMed β€” Cochrane 2014)

We monitor research from the world’s leading institutions for all of the next products going forward β€” including Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Cambridge University, Oxford, Stanford, Yale, MIT, the University of Florida, Oregon State University – Linus Pauling Institute, Tufts, Boston University, Cornell, Columbia, and Ohio State β€” to ensure our guidance remains aligned with the highest standards of credible science.*
Brief Benefit Bullets


β€’ Soothes sore throats*

β€’ Enhances immune function*

β€’ Promotes respiratory health*

β€’ Reduces throat inflammation*

β€’ Supports antiviral defense*

β€’ Promotes antibacterial action*

β€’ Boosts lung macrophage activity*

β€’ Supports oral health*

β€’ Promotes mucous membrane health*

β€’ Enhances overall wellness*

β€’ 3rd-party lab tested for purity & potency

Suggested Use: Spray 2 times toward the back of the throat as needed, up to 30 sprays in 24 hours. Shake well before use. Avoid spraying into eyes. Not recommended for children under 5 unless directed by a physician. If pregnant, nursing, taking medications (e.g., immunosuppressants), or have a medical condition (e.g., allergies to bee products), consult your physician.*

Product Specifications


β€’ Serving Size β€” 2 Sprays (Approx. 0.4 ml)

β€’ Servings Per Container β€” Approx. 75

β€’ Form β€” Liquid Spray

β€’ Free From β€” Non-GMO, gluten-free, vegan*

β€’ Quality β€” Third-party tested for identity, potency & purity

Perfect For


β€’ Individuals seeking relief from sore throats*

β€’ Those supporting immune and respiratory health*

β€’ Singers, speakers, or travelers prone to throat irritation*

Key Ingredients

Fresh Osha Root β€” Traditional respiratory herb. (Human clinical evidence limited; included as part of multi-herb formula.)*

Echinacea Angustifolia/Purpurea β€” Supports URTI symptom relief & immune function.*
(NIH/PubMed β€” Cochrane 2014)

Propolis β€” Traditional antimicrobial resin; human throat-specific RCTs limited.*

Licorice Root (Organic) β€” Demulcent; soothes mucous membranes.*
(NIH/PubMed β€” Ginger/phyto anti-inflammatory review as supportive context)

Thyme Herb (Organic) β€” Part of thyme-based cough remedies studied in RCTs.*
(NIH/PubMed β€” Thyme/ivy RCT)

Fresh Spilanthes Flower (Organic) β€” Traditional oral comfort herb; human clinical data limited.*

Fresh Ginger Root (Organic) β€” Anti-inflammatory/comfort support.*
(NIH/PubMed β€” Grzanna R, 2005)

Aloe Vera (Organic) β€” Demulcent gel that may soothe oral/throat tissues (clinical context varies).*

3rd-Party Testing: Every batch is verified by independent labs for identity, potency, and purity.
Click here to see our 3rd-party testing.

LifeSource Vitamins β€” Proudly American β€” Since 1992


*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Throat Spray Relief β€” Soothes throats and supports immunity with organic herbs. Clinically Studied Ingredients β€” NIH/PubMed!*

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