







🎤 Elevate your voice game with every spray!
Herbs Etc. Singer's Saving Grace is a professional-strength, non-alcohol herbal throat spray designed to soothe and support vocal health. Featuring a potent blend of Yerba Mansa, Licorice, and Stoneroot, this fast-acting formula provides immediate relief from dryness and irritation, making it ideal for singers and professionals. Each compact 1 fl oz bottle delivers about 75 sprays, ensuring long-lasting throat comfort anytime, anywhere.









| ASIN | B000Q3BZQE |
| Active Ingredients | ginger |
| Additional Features | Fast-Acting |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,154 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #75 in Cough Drops |
| Brand | Herbs Etc. |
| Brand Name | Herbs Etc. |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,843 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Dosage Form | Spray |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00765704333013 |
| Item Dimensions | 1.25 x 1.25 x 4.25 inches |
| Item Form | Aerosol |
| Item Weight | 3.04 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.25 x 1.25 x 4.25 inches |
| Manufacturer | Herbs Etc. |
| Model Number | 765704333013 |
| Net Content Weight | 1 Ounces |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Bottle |
| Product Benefits | Soothing |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sore Throat |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Adults |
| Target Use Body Part | Whole Body |
| UPC | 765704333013 |
| Unit Count | 1 Fluid Ounces |
L**C
MIRACLE SPRAY!!
This product is a miracle in a bottle!! I am a singer, so of course I’ve heard of throat coat and vocal teas, etc etc, but I’ve never experienced one that really worked all that well. This product is different. Two sprays and within seconds, my voice is BACK! The taste is gross, but not unbearable. I have a recital tonight, so of course 2 nights ago I came down with a cold. I decided to order this bc of all the great reviews. They weren’t lying- it is insane how well this works! Do I feel 100% perfect? No. Will I be able to sing with confidence? Yes. Thank you, Singer’s Saving Grace!!
K**U
Best throat spray out of 11 throat sprays that I've tried!!!
I absolutely love Singer's Saving Grace Professional Strength. I highly recommend it to ALL of my voice students. There is no other throat spray out there which works amazingly like this for almost every kind of voice problem you can have - whether you are dry, phlegmy, raw, strained, etc. IT WORKS!!! And, it's all natural and vegan.
T**N
The review you haven't yet read!
I've decided to add my voice here to the numerous opinions about this singer's spray. Hopefully this can offer some very useful information that I have not yet read in other reviews, and would have been very helpful for me before purchasing. I'm glad I got it, regardless of results. Firstly, this is an herbal tincture solution with vegetable glycerin. And the "horrible taste" that everyone loves to whine about actually made me smile! It's nothing more than Osha root! (Not to be confused with the red-tape safety organization that is making it painfully difficult for you to open up your family-run restaurant.) Osha is a popular root with herbalists and natural medicine fans. It opens up the lungs, and is used for altitude sickness, shortness of breath, for smokers, in cold and flu recovery for breathing and speaking, and really any lung/breathing-obstruction situations. I personally have used Osha root a lot, and some of my other fave herbs are in there as well, like Echinacea. Having said that, you would think that I would be enthusiastic to see some faves in the ingredients list. But upon using the spray for the first time, I came to a dismaying realization: my body is too used to them to produce the effect that so many others have reported here. That is not to say that it is entirely ineffective; I did notice that I opened up and loosened a bit with some notes. But did it produce the startling elasticity that others warn about? Not for me. And if you have taken a lot of Osha, which I going to hazard to guess is the main component at work for the lung-power expansiveness, then I would think you would have a similar result as my own. No doubt Osha is an outstanding medicine for the lungs, but like a lot of "maintenance" natural medicine, it wears off. Without having yet encountered the need to use the spray while I'm recovering from a cold, I can still anticipate that being the scenario that would provide the most personal success for me. Or possibly early in the morning if I need to assist vocal warm-ups and activate my singing voice earlier than normal. But in an everyday setting, for someone like me who has had frequent exposure to the spray's ingredients, it will not produce the "Holy cow, it's a miracle!" experience. Onto the taste...I've tried hard to think up something to compare Osha's flavor to. It's got that "battery" thing (like when you touch the end of a battery with the tip of your tongue and it's metallic and tangy) but imagine that in your mouth and not just on your tongue. For that matter, Echinacea produces a similar effect so I'm sure that's an additional culprit in the spray. The tangy flavor is kind of harsh, like licorice, cough syrup and crushed-up aspirin mixed together. It is sweet. It has a curry-like something about it. Keep in mind that I am not describing this with an opinion about it to deter you; the taste is what it is. I'm describing it impartially so that you can get somewhat of an idea of the particular quality of "unpleasant taste" everyone is talking about. (Kind of like when everyone in the mainstream tries to terrify you about how painful contractions are during labor, but fails to specify what kind of pain? BTW, the answer: like very intense menstrual cramps, and possibly nausea during transition). I digress! My personal opinion of the spray's taste? I don't mind it at all. I'm so used to roots and herbs, this simply tastes like I would expect any herb tincture concoction to taste like. In fact, if you're ever about to try Osha root for the first time (whether in tincture or in chewing it) your reaction would likely be" This stuff tastes like that singer's spray!!!" What is the difference between the professional and strength and the other one? This one (the professional strength) is alcohol-free and contains no bee propolis. That makes is vegan and, if it's a requirement for you--user-friendly for Muslims, AA members, etc. Can this formula be improved upon? I will answer it this way: I started to imagine dreaming of inventing a throat spray for singers to loosen and lubricate the vocal chords. I thought up some of the ingredients I would use--mostly herbs. Then it occurred to me someone probably has already invented such a spray, and sure enough I found this one and other brands as well. This is the first one I've ever tried since it received the best reviews and seemed in alignment with my demand of containing natural, preservative-free ingredients. One thing I think I would add is a stronger "lubing" element. Something to really loosen and soften the chords, like a teaspoon of warm, soft food oil might do. Like coconut oil perhaps? Since people report success with things like hot, buttery popcorn, I would incorporate something like that. Lastly? "Saving grace" does not mean "substitution grace." This will not replace proper vocal warm-ups and chord-strengthening exercises. It will not replace proper breathing and and diaphragm-power. It will not replace study, training, practice or a vocal coach. This is not a Matrix-like miracle pill ("I know Kung-Fu") type trick that is going to turn a person who is not singing well into a fabulous singer. What this spray is--in the long and short--is a medicinal herbal concoction made up of some really effective herbs/roots that have always been used for a variety of ailments. In fact, just by using this spray you've given yourself an immunity-booster and a nice dose of vitamins C and E, antioxidants, etc. You know, the good stuff. Which is to say, you could actually use this spray for a variety of health-enhancement needs. Best of luck in your musical endeavors and happy singing (and training properly!)
M**A
Singer’s Life Saver!
I sang professionally for many years and before my performances I would always use this product. The taste is strong, but I have learned to like it. It also really numbs the throat in a way that is effective in producing a great sound. This is a necessity that I do not go without.
L**T
It works for real!!
This really works!!!!!
A**R
Horrible
This was the most horrible product I've ever used. It made me sick for hours after using. Not eligible for return. Avoid. Taste is indescribablely bad. Would give 0 stars if possible.
M**N
Very grateful
I haven’t been able to rely on my singing voice, which became raspy and weak. Mold exposure. This spray gave me my voice back. I keep one in my music bag, one in my pocket and one at home
S**Y
Pricey
Great product but way too expensive fof the amount, worked well
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