Health & Fitness
Fight The Flu And Winter Colds With This Natural Nasal Remedy
"Cold Bee Gone" is a homeopathic remedy that you swab inside your nose to help support your body's immune system.

These cold winter months don't just make us stir crazy — they can also make us sick. With everyone cooped up indoors, germs are everywhere. That's why it's so important to wash your hands, eat nutritious foods and get plenty of sleep. And if you're looking for an added immunity boost, you may want to check out "Cold Bee Gone."
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"Cold Bee Gone" is a homeopathic remedy you swab in your nose to help fight colds, flu and allergies. It's made of natural ingredients including essential oils and raw active Manuka honey. This super blend of honey is anti-microbial, soothing and can help alleviate sinus congestion, sneezing, runny noses and post-nasal drip
"Cold Bee Gone" is safe for adults and kids over the age of 1. Do not use it if you have any allergies to bees or bee products. Use only as directed; and if you experience any discomfort, discontinue use immediately.
A little bit of "Cold Bee Gone" goes a long way: One tube of contains over 100 applications. Nab yours today and see why this natural nasal spray's effectiveness is not something to be sniffed at. The buzz is true: It works!
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