Ingredients : purified water, sweetener (sorbitol), thyme extract 50 mg, plantain extract 50 mg, mallow extract 50 mg, ivy extract 25 mg, ascorbic acid 10 mg (12.5% RDA/VNR*), preservative (potassium sorbate). *Reference nutritional value according to Reg. 1169/2011 Energy value: 4.6 kcal/ 5 ml syrup. Used since Antiquity, ivy contains active substances - called saponins -, which have anti-inflammatory properties, which help relieve coughs and have a fluidizing effect on mucous secretions, helping expectoration and contributing to the elimination of mucus. Thyme has been used since ancient times to help treat problems of the respiratory system, low immunity, but also for digestion, as an energizer or de-tensioner. Thyme leaves contain essential oils such as thymol, carvacolo, borneol and geraniol, phenolic antioxidants, flavonoids such as zea-xanthin, lutein, pigenin, naringenin, luteolin and thymonin. All these substances make cimbu a good antiseptic, expectorant, stimulant and carminative. Plantain has been used in European medicine since Antiquity by the Romans and Greeks, but also in traditional Indian medicine. Plantain is used in the form of syrups or cold infusions due to its expectorant and emollient properties. Used for more than 3000 years by the Egyptian and Greek people for the benefits it has on the body, mallow contains substances that help the health of the respiratory system. More details about the ingredients Ingredients: purified water, sweetener (sorbitol), thyme extract 50 mg, plantain extract 50 mg, mallow extract 50 mg, ivy extract 25 mg, ascorbic acid 10 mg (12.5% RDA/VNR*), preservative (potassium sorbate). *Reference nutritional value according to Reg. 1169/2011 Energy value: 4.6 kcal/ 5 ml syrup. Used since Antiquity, ivy contains active substances - called saponins -, which have anti-inflammatory properties, which help relieve coughs and have a fluidizing effect on mucous secretions, helping expectoration and contributing to the elimination of mucus. Thyme has been used since ancient times to help treat problems of the respiratory system, low immunity, but also for digestion, as an energizer or de-tensioner. Thyme leaves contain essential oils such as thymol, carvacolo, borneol and geraniol, phenolic antioxidants, flavonoids such as zea-xanthin, lutein, pigenin, naringenin, luteolin and thymonin. All these substances make cimbu a good antiseptic, expectorant, stimulant and carminative. Plantain has been used in European medicine since Antiquity by the Romans and Greeks, but also in traditional Indian medicine. Plantain is used in the form of syrups or cold infusions due to its expectorant and emollient properties. Used for more than 3000 years by the Egyptian and Greek people for the benefits it has on the body, mallow contains substances that help the health of the respiratory system.