Singer's Saving Grace Professional Strength Soothing Throat Spray
Herbs Etc. Singer's Saving Grace Professional Strength Soothing Throat Spray is an Herbal & Botanical product, specifically a 'Botanical' type, featuring 8 distinct herbal extracts. This product received an N+ Score of 54, earning an 'F' grade, indicating a below-average quality assessment. It contains extracts of Yerba Mansa, Stoneroot, Licorice, Jack-in-the-pulpit, Osha, Echinacea angustifolia, and Ginger. While these herbs are traditionally used for throat soothing, the product does not provide specific dosages for each individual extract, making it challenging to compare against clinical research or assess the potency of each component. This lack of quantitative data limits the ability to determine if the concentrations are effective. It may be considered by individuals seeking traditional herbal throat support, but with limited scientific dosage transparency.
About This Product
Singer's Saving Grace Professional Strength Soothing Throat Spray by Herbs Etc. is a herbal & botanical supplement containing 8 active ingredients. It has earned an N+ Score of 54/100 (Grade F).
N+ Score Breakdown
Are key ingredients present at clinically effective doses based on research?
Does the product include all expected ingredients for its supplement category?
Are individual ingredient amounts clearly disclosed without proprietary blends?
Does the formula include a breadth of beneficial compounds from multiple pathways?
Strengths
- +Broad ingredient diversity exceeding category norms
Weaknesses
- −Proprietary blends hide individual ingredient amounts
Ingredient Analysis (8 ingredients)
| Ingredient | Amount | Dose Adequacy |
|---|---|---|
| Ginger | — | N/A |
| Licorice | — | N/A |
| Echinacea angustifolia | — | N/A |
| Osha | — | N/A |
| Extracts of: | — | N/A |
| Yerba Mansa | — | N/A |
| Jack-in-the-pulpit | — | N/A |
| fresh Stoneroot | — | N/A |
Clinical ranges based on NIH ODS Fact Sheets and peer-reviewed research. Status indicates whether the amount meets evidence-based thresholds.