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Got Sick

Farmacopia

Sometimes despite our most valiant efforts, those opportunistic germs still find their way in. Enter: Got Sick. Got Sick is Farmacopia's tried-and-true weapon for rapid immune response. Chief herbs Andrographis, Echinacea, and Elderberry acutely support immune system health at onset.

Note: 2 ounce Amber bottles are a perfect accompaniment to large 8 ounce tincture orders. This durable companion offers portability and ease for anyone taking their herbs on the go!

Interested in a rapid immune response formula that does contain Echinacea or Elderberry? Check out Got Sick - Respiratory Specific.

Andrographis*, Echinacea*, Chinese Skullcap*, Elderflower*, Elderberry*, Osha**, Licorice*, Ginger* in a gluten-free alcohol* & glycerine base. *ORGANIC **Ethically wildcrafted

3-5 dropperfuls in 1-2 oz of water every 2-4 hours at the onset of seasonal immune challenge. Pair with NOT SICK for daily immune support. SHAKE WELL

2 oz, 4 oz, 8 oz

Vendor: Farmacopia


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Karen Mendez
My go-to for immune support

I have been using Got Sick at the first sign of the sniffles for four or five years now. Have yet to even get a cold… Which is a lot to say for a nurse. Especially now.

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Laura S
Amazing and effective!

I have been taking Not Sick ever since 2020 as a part of my daily routine, and when I recently caught a cold, I quickly ordered Got Sick to complement. Both tinctures are so incredible. After my first day of taking Not Sick, I started to feel better. The herbalists are Farmacopia are true artists -- each blend is so carefully and thoughtfully crafted and immediately effective. I also love the labels!

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