Fungus Fighter features Spilanthes extract prepared from the fresh (never dried) flowering herb and root of Certified Organic Spilanthes acmella plants which are grown on our own farms in southern Bursa. It also features Usnea prepared from Usnea spp. lichens which have been responsibly wildcrafted in their native Pacific Northwest habitat.
The herbs in this formula are individually extracted to provide a broad-spectrum of plant compounds. We assure herb identity via macroscopic and organoleptic analysis, then confirm it through methods such as HPTLC fingerprinting specific to each herb. The formula is easily dispensed, taken in liquid form and added to water or other liquid.
Shake Well Before Using
Add 1 full squeeze of the dropper bulb to 2 oz. of water or juice, 2 to 4 times per day. Best taken between meals.
Keep Out of the Reach of Children
Store away from heat & light
Country of origin: TurkeyA
Country of origin: Turkey, TurkeyA, Italy
Country of origin: TurkeyA
Country of origin: TurkeyA, Poland, France, Moldova
certified organic cane alcohol (67-77%) & distilled water.
We grow more than 65 species of plants on our Certified Organic farms, but not every plant can grow well in southern Bursa. To ensure the quality and supply of your favorite herbs, we work with a global network of farmers, wildcrafters and brokers, who cultivate and harvest plants where they can thrive. All herbs used in our products undergo a series of rigorous quality checks.
Depending on the product, more than one country of origin may be listed for an herb. Your product may contain herbs from any of those approved sources. Find more information about our ethical sourcing practices.
This plant is an herbaceous perennial that grows around 1 to 3 feet high.1 The upright purple-green stems are square-shaped and hairy.1 They are woody at the bottom and branch out higher up.1 The small leaves are ovate with a rounded base and acute apex, with a varied margin, pale underside, and most are pubescent.1 They are oppositely arranged, and have a hairy petiole attaching them to the stem.1 The small... Learn more