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Kamillosan M Spray: Sarah Geronimo Speaks Up

“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.”
–Martin Luther King Jr.


Sarah Geronimo belting out a powerful rendition of Ariana Grande’s Break Free which showcases her powerful voice at the Kamillosan M Spray media launch

Our voice is a very integral part of our very existence, it is through our voice we are able to express, communicate and speak up for the things that we want to convey. However, there will come a time that our lifestyle could take its toll on our voice and the ability to properly communicate becomes very hard. Such instance may come as often since no one is immune to getting throat health issues and one of the most common factor that effects our voice is sore throat.








What is sore throat?

Viruses or bacteria normally cause sore throat. That is why sometimes beyond just irritation or itchiness, you feel pain in swallowing and swelling which greatly affects your voice.

Several other things can cause sore throat. In a tropical country like the Philippines, there are different factors that can take a toll on your system. Changes in temperature and weather can affect your throat.

Other factors of sore throat are also airborne such as outdoor pollution, allergens in the air, smoking cigarettes, and second-hand smoking. Excessive and forceful usage of your voice can also cause muscle strain.  




What is the best natural treatment for sore throat?

There are many options to treat sore throat but most health conscious people would opt for something natural like KAMILLOSAN M SPRAY.
Kamillosan M Spray is a clinically proven all-natural sore throat spray solution. It contains 8 active ingredients that effectively soothe and relieve sore throat.

Kamillosan M Spray is from A. Menarini Philippines, which belongs to one of the largest Italian biopharmaecutical groups, Menarini.






What are the ingredients in Kamillosan throat spray?

Kamillosan M Spray contains only quality all-natural ingredients that are specifically chosen to effectively relieve sore throat and symptoms associated with it. Kamilosan ingredients are chamomile extract, methyl salicylate, peppermint oil, sage oil, anise oil, dwarf pine needle oil, bergamot oil and cineol. 

Kamillosan M Spray ingredients work in synergy to fight bacteria that cause sore throat and at the same time facilitate healing. Chamomile as its key ingredient has anti-inflammatory property that can reduce swelling, redness and pain. The effective anti-bacterial properties of essential oils such as peppermint, sage and bergamot provide a very soothing relief for sore throat. 

The natural ingredients also lend to the minty fresh sweet aftertaste, unlike the other medicinal throat sprays in the market today.




Sarah Geronimo for Kamillosan Throat Spray

Last April 21, 2017, Kamillosan launched its latest campaign with a new endorser at Discovery Primera. This was also the venue where Kamillosan launched its Speak Up advocacy – in the hopes of making the brand mean more to the market beyond just providing relief from sore throat.


 
Kamillosan Media Event was made even livelier with talented hosts Issa Litton and Sam YG








While waiting for the event to start, guests were requested to participate in the Kamillosan video booth, and record their answers to the question, “How do you encourage people with the power of your voice?” These videos were shown at the end of the program and uploaded on the brand’s official Facebook page, Kamillosan PH.




Dr. Clarissa Fortuna (Laryngologist and Consultant-Director of The Medical City’s Center for Voice and Swallowing




Dr. Gabby Santos (A. Menarini Medical Manager)


The actual event kicked off with a brief welcome and introduction from A. Menarini Philippines’ General Manager, Ninia Torres. This was followed by an overview on sore throat by Dra. Clarissa Fortuna, supported by a product discussion from the brand’s medical manager, Dr. Gabby Santos.

But the voice that got everyone speaking up was Kamillosan’s newest endorser – Sarah Geronimo. She charmed everyone in her grand entrance as she powerfully sang and captured hearts, as she always does. Sarah also shared her own singing journey which highlighted how she learned to be an inspiration and motivation to others by power of voice and positivity – making her the perfect fit for Kamillosan’s Speak Up campaign.

“The essence of our campaign is to really encourage people to speak up with the help of Kamillosan. Just like Sarah, we hope to inspire people to pursue their passion without any hindrance along the way, especially sore throat,” shared Patty Nuqui, Marketing Director of Kamillosan.


Ninia Torres (A. Menarini General Manager)


“We are truly proud and delighted to have this opportunity to not just introduce a product we support and believe in, but to have Kamillosan take the higher ground and mean more to people than just a product for sore throat,” A. Menarini Philippines’ General Manager, Ninia Torres, added.

L-R: Issa Litton (event host), Dra. Clarissa Fortuna (Laryngologist and Consultant-Director of The Medical City’s Center for Voice and Swallowing), Ninia Torres (A. Menarini General Manager), Sarah Geronimo, Sam YG (event host), and Dr. Gabby Santos (A. Menarini Medical Manager)


The event ended on a high note, with some of the guests creating cheers that captured the essence of Kamillosan and the Speak Up campaign.



Kamillosan throat spray is available in all leading drugstores nationwide at Php 428.00 SRP. A 15mL bottle of Kamillosan is good for 104 sprays.



To know more about Kamillosan, visit http://www.kamillosan.ph and like Kamillosan PH on Facebook.



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