

Cough Syrup Nighttime
Gaia Herbs
Overview
This nighttime cough syrup combines several herbal extracts that have shown some evidence of benefit for cough and sleep, including passionflower for relaxation, elderberry and geranium for respiratory and immune support, and ivy extract for mucus thinning. However, the overall effectiveness of the combined formula for treating cough and improving sleep quality is dependent on individual responses, and more robust research on this specific combination is warranted.
The Good
May help improve sleep quality due to passionflower content.
Contains multiple herbal extracts to soothe coughs.
May provide mild relief for upper respiratory symptoms.
The Bad
High sugar content may not be suitable for all
Potential drowsiness can affect daytime activities
Not recommended for use during pregnancy or lactation
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals experiencing nighttime cough and sleep disruption
Skip If: You are pregnant, nursing, or taking sedative medications without consulting a doctor.
Ingredients Analysis
How to Use
Shake well before use. Take recommended dosage before bed or as directed by a healthcare professional.
As needed
Evening
Before bedtime
Who Should Use This
Best For:
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