Manufactured
By:
Allergy Research
Quantity
In Bottle:
60 capsules
Dosage
Per Day:
For High Alfa-Fetoprotein/Cancer
1 twice daily, for Malaria/Babesia higher dosage. Slowly
increase dosage, if there is a herxheimer reaction back
down 2 three daily is a strong dose for parasitic infections. |
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Time
of Day:
Preferably
Before Meals
Quantity
Needed
For One Month:
1 or more
Ingredients:
Artemisinin 180 mg,
Sweet Wormwood Oil 20 mg
Inactive
Ingredients:
Celluloses, L-leucine
Cautions:
Do not
use if pregnant or nursing. Taking iron at the
same time diminishes effectiveness, obviously not an
issue for the Hep C patients. This product can
cause irritability and die-off reactions.
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Product
Description:
In the
presence of iron artemisinin reacts and breaks a hydrogen
peroxide bond creating an oxidative burst. Cancer cells
take up iron at a much higher rate than healthy cells. The
malarial parasite lives in red blood cells which transports
iron. Oxidative bursts can kill parasites and cancer cells,
yet they can also have an inflammatory action on healthy
cells. This product has a slight toxic effect and can make
people irritable, though it is far safer than convential
chemotherapies. It is the most effective malarial
medicine in the world currently. We only recommend this
product in Hepatis C cases when there is a high alfa-fetoprotein
level. Theoretically anti-oxidants counteract the
action of artemisinin, though clinically we have had many
patients on both simultaneously and it was still effective.
Pure artemisinin or Qinghaosu, the active constituent of the herb sweet wormwood (Artemisia
annua), and oil derived from the same plant, total 200 mg of material per
capsule. Good quality Artemisia annua contains 0.3-0.5% artemisinin,
so pure artemisinin provides hundreds of times more of the active constituent
artemisinin than the whole herb itself. Research has shown artemisinin to be
particularly beneficial in balancing the microbiology of the GI tract.
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