Curcuma Zanthorrhiza mixture capsules (Herbal One)

Product code: THKLOS-00465
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Overview

Indication for use: pneumonia, intestinal and oral candidiasis, aspergillosis, athlete's foot, ringworm, trichophytosis, a group of skin diseases caused by Staphylococcus aureus, diarrhea caused by escherichia coli and penicilliosis.

Using as an adjuvant: pulmonary tuberculosis, pulpitis, caries, typhoid fever, acne, acne, fungal lesions of the nail plates, oncological diseases, a group of autoimmune diseases, diabetes mellitus.

Using as a preventative measure: it is used to enhance endurance, support the immune system, as an anti-cancer and anti-fungal means, and for the general improvement of the digestive system. It is recommended for elder people who are prone to cancer, as well as for people with a tendency to diseases of the gastrointestinal tract. Take 4 courses a year for 30 days, 2 capsules 3 times a day after meals.

Therapeutic action: antiparasitic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antioxidant, neuroprotective, nephroprotective, antitumor and hepatoprotective, anticonvulsant, dissolves calculi in the gallbladder.

Methods of administration and dosages: the standard therapeutic dosage is 4 capsules 3 times a day after meals. The standard course is 60 days. For complex diseases of the nervous system, it is necessary to consult with a naturopath to draw up an optimal comprehensive therapy plan. You can make an appointment with a naturopath by following this LINK.

Contraindications \ Precautions: chronic renal failure, hemodialysis, pregnancy, lactation period.

Side effects: During the use of this mixture no side effects were observed.

Product composition:

1. Curcuma Xanthorrhiza 141 mg.

2. Curcuma Aeruginosa 70.5 mg.

3. Zingiber Cassumunar 70.5 mg.

4. Carthamus Tinctorius 23.5 mg.

5. Cyperus Rotundus 23.5 mg.

6. Angelica Sinensis 23.5 mg.

7. Leonurus Heterophyllus 23.5 mg.

8. Cinnamomum Loureirii 23.5 mg.

9. Saussuria Lappa 23.5 mg.

10. Caesalpinia Sappan 23.5 mg.

11. Polygonum Mulriflorum 23.5 mg.

  

Herbal One Curcuma Zanthorrhiza mixture capsules overview

Curcuma Xanthorrhiza has been widely used in Indonesia as a herbal drug and for food since time immemorial. The rhizome of this plant is an important ingredient in the preparation of Jamu (Indonesian traditional medicine). C. Xanthorrhiza is traditionally used to treat a variety of conditions such as lack of appetite, gastrointestinal upset, various liver diseases, constipation, bloody diarrhea, dysentery, arthritis, childhood fever, hypotriglyceridemia, hemorrhoids, candidiasis, rheumatism, and skin rashes. To date, over 40 active Curcuma Xanthorrhiza compounds have been isolated and identified, this includes Xanthorrhiza Roxb, terpenoids, curcuminoids and other phenolic compounds. Several pharmacological tests have shown that the plant has antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antineoplastic and antineoplastic, antidiabetic, skin care and hepatoprotective properties. It is exported to and used in Europe since at least 1963, especially for the treatment of dyspepsia, infections and diseases of the skin and liver. Curcuma Xanthorrhiza extract and its essential oils have been proven to have the potential to inhibit or kill pathogenic microbes whose activity level is ranging from moderate to strong killing ability. The antimicrobial ability of Javan Turmeric is related to the content of phenolic compounds in it, in particular xantorrisol and curcuminoids as the main ingredient. Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteria, which is the cause of pneumonia, is completely destroyed at 4x MIC for 15 minutes in a rhizome extract! Antioxidant Activity - Free radical reactions can cause dangerous degenerative diseases, including degenerative eye disease, senile dementia, asthma, diabetes, atherosclerosis, cancer, and inflammatory joint disease. Antioxidants are compounds that exhibit a synergistic action of catching free radicals by inhibiting the oxidation reaction. Anticancer and Antitumor Properties - An antitumor property test of certain compounds (β-atlantone, α-curcumin, arthurmerone and xantorrisol from the extract of the Javan Turmeric rhizome) was performed on sarcoma ascites. Three compounds (α-curcumin, arthurmerone and xantorrisol) from this study showed significant antitumor activity, this was assessed by the packed cell volume method. The antimetastatic and antitumor potential of xantorrisol was additionally assessed in vivo using samples of lung metastases and a test for the development of tumor cells. Surprisingly, xantorrisol significantly suppressed the formation of tumors in the lung tissue and the development of intra-abdominal tumor masses. This result is supported by molecular analysis showing that xanthorrisole can inhibit the expression of COX-2, phosphorylated signal-regulated extracellular kinase (ERK), and matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9). A further evaluation of isolated xanthorrisole from the roots of Javanese turmeric as an agent against cancer cell proliferation was carried out in combination with curcumin in MDA-MB-231 (human breast cancer cells). The experiment proved that the use of xantorrisol and curcumin synergistically inhibits the growth of MDA-MB-231 cells through the activation of apoptosis. During clinical trials convincing evidences have been obtained that prove the effectiveness of using Javanese turmeric products for the treatment of oncological diseases.

Curcuma Aeruginosa - to a large extent exhibits inhibitory properties against staphylococcus aureus and "Bacillus Cereus" - A type of gram-positive, spore-forming soil bacteria that causes toxic infections in humans. It is especially significant that Curcuma Aeruginosa exhibits inhibitory properties against Pseudomonas Aeruginosa, and of course against Candida Albicans - a genus of fungi that cause candidiasis, including "thrush". The anti-fungal activity of Turmeric Rod-shaped extract surpasses the high rates of Javanese turmeric and Curcuma Longa. Commonly known as "pink and blue ginger", it has been widely used in Indian medicine since time immemorial. The plant is often found in the wild and is cultivated in the south of India. The plant is distinguished by red corolla petals and a glandular or greenish-blue rhizome. The rhizome in traditional medicine in India is used orally as an antidiarrheal and antifungal agent. It is also used externally as an astringent for wounds. In Bengali folk medicine it is used to treat rheumatic diseases and it has a pronounced anti-inflammatory effect. In Thailand and Cambodia, it is used to treat a wide group of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, as an adjuvant herbal drug for the treatment of asthma and chronic cough. Externally, compresses are used to relieve itching. Modern medicine is obviously silent about the fact that many chronic human diseases are caused by fungal infections and parasitic infections. That is why herbal medicines, possessing anti-fungal properties, as a result, have a healing effect on diseases of various life support systems, including the musculoskeletal system.

Zingiber Cassumunar - to a greater extent has an inhibitory effect on Acinetobacter baumannii - a type of gram-negative spore-forming non-fermenting strictly aerobic bacteria. Acinetobacter baumannii are widely distributed in nature and nosocomial environment, they have multiple mechanisms of antibiotic resistance. Acinetobacter baumannii can colonize the gastrointestinal tract, patient's skin, oropharynx, nasopharynx, conjunctiva, vagina, and urethra. In Thailand, this plant is called "Plai" and it is used in many therapeutic balms, liniments, lotions and ointments as a component for the treatment of bruises, sprains, muscle aches and pains of the musculoskeletal system, skin bacterial and fungal diseases. The active chemical ingredients of Purple Ginger essential oil are sabinene, γ-terpinene, α-terpinene, terpinen-4-ol and (E) -1 - (3,4-dimethoxyphenyl) butadiene (DMPBD). These phytochemicals have a variety of pharmacological properties, including anti-inflammatory, antifungal, and antibacterial effects.

Carthamus Tinctorius, recent studies have proven the high efficacy of safflower-based products in the treatment of osteoporosis. Safflower oil is capable of reducing fungal spore germination with a high percentage of inhibition of 84.8% for Aspergillus Niger and over 88% for other spores, including Penicillium Digitatium and Fusarium Oxysporum. The cold-pressed safflower seed oil exhibits high antioxidant activity due to its ability to eliminate the free radicals - DPPH and ABTS, as well as because of its strong antioxidant ability to restore iron (FRAP). More than that safflower oil exhibited antimicrobial properties against opportunistic pathogens that usually infect the human skin, these are yeasts and fungi which usually affect the healing of skin wounds. These properties will allow Safflower oil to aid in the healing process of skin lesions when applied locally and externally. Currently, safflower, SY and HSYA injections are widely used in China to treat cardiovascular or cerebrovascular diseases with good clinical results. Quinochalcone C-glycosides, which are part of Safflower exhibit an equally wide range of bioactivities, including modulation of the central nervous system and cardiovascular functions, they also exhibit anticoagulant, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, hepatoprotective, hypotensive and antitumor properties. Safflower glycosides have anticoagulant effects, improve blood circulation and clear blood stasis. As a cardioprotective, Safflower protects cultured cardiomyocytes from anoxia / reoxygenation (A / R) by inhibiting cellular oxidative stress and apoptosis. The neuroprotective properties of Safflower have been confirmed by clinical studies which were approved by the State Food and Drug Administration of China (SFDA) for the treatment of cerebrovascular disease. It is clinically confirmed that Safflower has a protective and regulatory effect on the central nervous system. In particular: it reduces the percentage of disorders in the ipsilateral hemisphere, and also reduces the content of malondialdehyde MDA, which provides protection against cerebral ischemia. It also prevents damage to cultured neurons of the cerebral cortex which are caused by oxygen-glucose deficiency and increase cell viability by inhibiting both lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and NO efflux, they also significantly reduce the levels of both mRNA and proteins IL-1β, TNF-α in the ischemic brain tissue. Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer's disease. Recent studies have shown that Safflower Tint can keep the dopamine neuron intact. Liver fibrosis is a chronic pathological process, and there are currently few effective treatments available for liver fibrosis. Safflower, as a natural active ingredient with antioxidant properties was able to effectively mitigate damage mediated by oxidative stress, making it an effective treatment for liver fibrosis. Preclinical evidence of the protective effect of Safflower against photoaging was presented, this may be associated with the antioxidant properties of Safflower and mediations that promote the synthesis of endogenous collagen.

Cyperus Rotundus is a traditionally used plant all around the world, it is used as a remedy for various human diseases, including the treatment of stomach and intestinal disorders, as a diuretic, and as a digestive aid. The rhizomes and tubers of Cyperus Rotundus are used in Eastern traditional medicine as drugs for the treatment of bronchitis, blood diseases, menstrual disorders, amenorrhea, diarrhea, dysentery and various inflammatory diseases. In the Himalayas and India, Cyperus Rotundus is used for the treatment of skin diseases, for which a specific mixture is prepared by burning and adding ash from fresh leaves of A. Baccifera (10 g), Cyperus Rotundus roots (10 g) and fresh ginger (5 g) to sesame oil. In Pakistan, tubers are used to treat diabetes, for which tuber powder is taken 10-12 grams twice a day for 2-3 months. In India in order to treat snakebites a paste is made from the bark of the leaves and roots of Albizia Amara, the bark of the roots of Jasminum Angustifolium and the tubers of Cyperus Rotundus, all of these are heated with oil and are applied externally to the affected area for 10 days. Also, in India, a decoction of Cyperus rotundus (10 ml) is mixed with 5 ml of honey and used internally for the treatment of epilepsy. Cyperus rotundus is also used in mixtures for the treatment of acne, fevers, dermatitis, dysentery, indigestion, vaginal candidiasis, constipation, jaundice and malaria. The recipes will be described in more detail in the description for the powder. Cyperus plant extracts have been proven to have a neuroprotective effect which is caused by the reactive oxygen species (ROS). Deposition of beta-amyloid in the hippocampus contributes to oxidative stress, the formation of reactive ROS, a decrease in the activity of antioxidant enzymes and as a consequence neuronal death. Previous research has shown that flavonoids can modulate immune cell function with direct effects against inflammation and oxidative stress. Thus, the antioxidant activity of flavonoids present in the extracts of Cyperus rotundus explains the increased neurogenesis of the beta-amyloid in the hippocampus, therefore it improves memory functions. Numerous studies have proven the strong anti-inflammatory activity of extracts obtained from various parts of plants of the genus Cyperus Rotundus. The anti-inflammatory action of Cyperus Rotundus rhizome extract was first described in 1971 and since then studies have been conducted to confirm and understand the anti-inflammatory action of various parts of the plant or active plant components, these studies fully confirmed the anti-inflammatory action of the plant. The antimicrobial activity of Cyperus rotundus extract has been shown in numerous studies. In general, it has been documented that gram-positive bacteria are more sensitive to Cyperus Rotundus extracts than gram-negative bacteria. The antimycobacterial activity of Cyperus Rotundus extracts, assessed on multidrug-resistant strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Koch's bacillus), was also significant. In addition, such extracts were experimented upon to evaluate their antibacterial activity and mechanism of action against ampicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Cyperus rotundus can be used as a natural remedy against infections caused by pathogenic bacteria. The main anticancer mechanism of these plant extracts is the inhibition of cell proliferation or the induction of apoptosis in cancer cells. Both of these mechanisms are impaired in cancer cells. Plant extracts either stop cell division or induce apoptosis in cancer cells by activating apoptosis factors. Ethanol extracts from Cyperus Rotundus were used to evaluate its effect on triple negative breast cancer cells (TNBC) (negative for estrogen, progesterone receptors and overexpression of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) protein). The authors stated that the main result was that the chemical components present in the extracts inhibit the proliferation of TNBC cells, which may be associated with the arrest of the cell cycle at the G 0 / G 1. phase, thus inducing apoptosis by stimulating the expression of Bcl-2-associated X -protein (Bax) and suppressing the expression of B-cell lymphoma (Bcl). The n-hexane extract from Cyperus Rotundus rhizomes also showed anti-cancer activity against Michigan Cancer Foundation-7 (MCF-7) breast cancer cell lines, inducing apoptosis and arresting them at the G 0 -G 1 cell cycle stages. Within a variety of traditional systems of medicine Cyperus Rotundus is widely used as a powerful ethnomedical agent due to its many pharmacological properties, namely: antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, antidepressant, anti-arthritic, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, anti-cancer, vasodilator, antispasmodic, bronchodilatory and estrogenic properties. This wide spectrum of biological activities is closely related to the presence of phytochemicals such as α-ziperone, α-corymbolol, α-pinene, caryophyllene oxide, cyperotundone, germacrene D, mustacon and zierone.

Angelica Sinensis. The scientific name of this plant is "Angelica sinensis", also known as "female ginseng" and "Angelica officinalis". It grows in the cool climates of the mountainous regions of China, Japan and Korea. It has long been used to treat anemia, improve skin and hair health, and relieve menstrual cramps. it is used to treat menopause, hot flashes, premenstrual syndrome, hemorrhoids, hematuria and other bleedings, atherosclerosis, fibrocystic mastopathy, functional disorders of the nervous system, varicose veins, atrial fibrillation, irritable bowel syndrome. Modern pharmacological studies have shown that the compounds identified and isolated from Angelica sinensis have a variety of pharmacological actions, including anti-inflammatory, antineoplastic, immunostimulating, hormone-regulating, anti-hepatotoxic, neuroprotective, anti-aging and anti-cardiovascular disease. Clinical data on the inhibitory effect of Astragalus Membranaceus and Angelica sinensis combination therapy on tumor growth and cachexia have been obtained. The combination of AM. and AS. significantly suppressed cancer growth and prevented weight loss and skeletal muscle loss. It also reduced free radical and cytokine production, stimulated NK and Tc cell differentiation, and rebalanced Th / Tc cell ratios, Th1 / Th2 cytokines, and M1 / M2 tumor-associated macrophages. The herbal combination also suppressed the expression of NF κ Β, STAT3, HIF-1 α., And VEGF in tumors. The combination of AM. and AS. has been confirmed to inhibit the progression of lung cancer, cancerous cachexia and cancerous inflammation through an immunomodulatory function.

Leonurus Heterophyllus - Motherwort varifolia. In traditional medicine of many countries all parts of the motherwort varifolia are used to treat uterine bleeding. An infusion prepared on the basis of the herb and flowers of this plant is indicated for use as an obstetric aid, it is also used for treating menstrual irregularities as well as for strengthening the muscles of the uterus after childbirth. Another infusion prepared on the basis of the seeds or herbs of motherwort is used as a tonic, stimulating, restorative agent while simultaneously it raises the energy levels. On the territory of the Amur region, the flowers and stems of this plant are used in the treatment of epilepsy. A decoction based on motherwort seeds is indicated for use in glaucoma, and is also used as an eye-improving agent. Motherwort varifolia was listed as a medical plant in the 15th century. It was used to treat the "heartbeat". It has a strengthening effect on the central nervous system, it is prescribed to treat neuroses, angina pectoris, myocarditis, heart defects.

Cinnamomum Loureirii (Saigon Cinnamon). Since prehistoric times spices and seasonings have been used to enhance the aroma and flavor of cooked foods. Spices are aromatic, pungent flavorings that are usually used in small quantities. Condiments are herbs that are used as a supplement to food and are usually added in higher quantities than spices. Unlike spices, they do not have a toxic effect on the human body. Herbs have been recognized as having medical value since ancient times and were recorded by the first authors as elixirs of life. Although the scientific causes of disease were not known spices and condiments have traditionally been used as healing agents and for preventative medicine. Certain metabolic diseases and degenerative disorders associated with development or age are known to be associated with oxidative processes in the body. Modern research has confirmed the effectiveness of Saigon Cinnamon in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Saigon Cinnamon is a potent inhibitor of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity. The study also had clear conclusions regarding the improvement of cognitive functions in patients with other diseases of the nervous system that cause impaired cognitive functions. All cinnamon species, including Saigon cinnamon, have demonstrated strong evidence of inhibition of digestive enzymes and support the claim that this is a mechanism of potential antidiabetic action. All four types strongly inhibited α-amylase but Chinese cinnamon showed the strongest activity against α-amylase which is a key enzyme in glucosidase activity. At practically similar concentrations, cinnamon extracts, especially of the Indonesian and Ceylon types, slowed down the digestion of starch in the oral and gastric phases of gastrointestinal digestion, but none of them had an effect on digestion in the small intestine. Summarizing all the study results Ceylon cinnamon showed the best overall potential in terms of bioactivity, anti-nutritional factors, enzyme inhibition activity and effects on starch digestion. Lowreira cinnamon has a high activity level against the following types of microbes: Staphylococcus aureus (Staphylococcus aureus), Enterococcus faecalis (enterococcus faecalis), Bacillus cereus (a type of gram-positive, spore-forming soil bacteria. It causes toxic infections in humans), Escherichia coli (E. coli), Klebsiella pneumoniae (Friedlander's bacillus) and Rhizopus (pathogen, a fungus that causes black mold, or mucormycosis). Phycomycosis and mucorosis are chronic diseases that are usually accompanied by the development of light granulomatous processes or ulcers in the lymph nodes, necrosis and hemorrhagic strokes in the gastrointestinal tract.

Saussuria Lappa (Bitter, Malay Ginger) is a herb that has long been used in several alternative medicine systems, including Ayurveda and traditional Chinese medicine to fight cancer. It is also known as the snow lotus. The plant is effective in treating the following diseases: acne (acne), furunculosis, chronic trophic ulcers, diabetes mellitus, hyperuricemia, gout, a group of gastrointestinal parasites, a group of thyroid diseases, angina pectoris, arthritis, asthma, bronchitis, chronic cough, gastritis, heart disease systems, including myocarditis, hypertension, a group of gastrointestinal diseases, primarily hepatitis. Saussurea relieves muscle spasms, improves brain metabolism, improves lymph flow, liver metabolism and stimulates digestion. In some studies, it has been proven that the plant can be used to treat impotence and infertility in men, and also can be used to treat potency decrease. In a study published in 2004 in Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin, tests on human stomach cancer cells showed that Saussurea inhibits tumor growth and induces apoptosis, a type of programmed cell death required to stop cancer cell proliferation. Some people, especially those who are allergic to plants such as ragweed, chrysanthemums and marigolds, may experience allergic reactions when consuming Saussurea. In Arab countries, the plant is of high importance in folk medicine and is called Kyst Al-Hindi. Kyst Al-Hindi is distinguished by a red or cinnamon color, bakhri is a medicine that is produced from the white bark of the plant. Kyst Al-Hindi for the Arab world and all Muslims in general is of tremendous importance, the plant is mentioned in the hadiths of the Prophet, peace and blessings of the almighty be upon him, the most authoritative imams spoke about it. Thus, Imam Ibn Al-Qaylim said that both types of Kysta - Bahri and Hindi - are extremely beneficial for the human body. The use of Kyst Al-Hindi strengthens the immune system, relieves cough, phlegm and runny nose. In addition, the remedy helps in treating diseases of the liver, gastric system, fever and pleurisy. Kyst Al-Hindi causes a relief in cases of poisoning. If you regularly lubricate your face with a mixture of Kyst and honey you will be able to get rid of age spots on the skin. The famous al-Bukhari published hadiths about Kyst al-Hindi in his famous "Book of Medicine". A separate chapter of the book is devoted to the inhalation of its scent. Al-Bukhari quotes the hadith bint Mihsan who quotes the words of the great Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of the Almighty be upon him, who declared that everyone needs to use kyst al-Hindi to heal seven ailments. The scent from the plant should be inhaled by people with pleurisy and those who have throat problems. Al-Bukhari notes that with inflammation of the tonsils in children in no case you should press on the inflamed organ with your fingers - this only causes the patient to suffer. It is necessary to apply Kyst Al-Hindi - and the disease will soon recede. In the work of al-Bukhari it is written about the "seven cures". The Imam is referring to the ways in which the "Indian plant" is used. These are the "seven cures": application to the skin (cosmetology), oral use, use in the form of compresses, poultices, fumigation, making an infuse and instilling the liquid into the nasal cavity when you have a runny nose, chewing. Al-Bukhari lists the effects of the plant on the human body: increased fertility, improvement of the digestive tract, relief from cancerous tumors in the oral cavity, beneficial effects on the nervous system and the brain, increased potency, libido, restorative effect, antiparasitic, detoxification of toxic substances. According to him it also helps treating thrombosis, menstrual irregularities, cystitis, various diseases of the kidneys and liver, cholera, fever, and sciatica.

Caesalpinia Sappan is a blossoming tree native to tropical Asia that has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It is used as a natural coloring agent for food and drinks, and as a traditional treatment for diarrhea, diabetes and blood congestion. The phytochemicals of Caesalpinia Sappan, mainly the homoisoflavonoids brasilin, sappanone A, protosappanin and hematoxylin, are used to protect organs that belong to the cardiovascular system. Many studies report that the plant bioactive compounds exhibit protective effects that reduce heart damage and enhance vasorelaxation. For example, brazilin and sappanone A. influence molecular and cellular changes in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases, mainly by modulating oxidative, inflammatory, and apoptotic signaling pathways. The bioactive compounds of Caesalpinia Sappan are used as therapeutic agents for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases such as myocardial infarction and vascular diseases - in particular ischemic heart attack or myocardial infarction, heart failure, hypertension and cerebrovascular diseases. Numerous studies have shown that Caesalpinia Sappan extract and its bioactive compounds can reduce heart transplantation and allograft rejection. Brasilin, isolated from Caesalpinia Sappan, inhibits the activity of rheumatoid arthritis, which makes the plant useful in a complex therapy of diseases of the musculoskeletal system.

Polygonum Multiflorum. the main properties of the plant: immunomodulator, improves brain metabolism, detoxifies the liver, kidneys and improves the organoleptic properties of the blood, lowers the level of LDL low density lipoproteins - "bad cholesterol", increases libido, exhibits anti-inflammatory properties, improves sleep, enhances peristalsis intestines, thanks to the capillin in the composition it strengthens the musculoskeletal system and muscles. It is used for the treatment of the following diseases: atherosclerosis, anemia, hypertension, ischemic disease, chronic fatigue, insomnia, functional disorders of the nervous system, neurasthenic syndrome, hysteria, acne, eczema, furunculosis, fragility and hair loss, diabetes mellitus, increased blood viscosity, memory loss (dementia), dizziness with ringing in the ears, tinnitus, immunodeficiency states. Over the years human organs and tissues wear out and external factors only aggravate the situation. Cholesterol, which is obtained mainly from food (animal products: fatty meat, butter, eggs and other products) has an extremely negative effect on blood vessels and the heart, the process of sclerotization of the arteries occurs when they harden and their lumen narrows. Polygonum Multiflorum Thunb., Known in China as Heshouwu - traditionally prized for blackening hair, toning the liver and kidneys and its anti-aging effects, as well as its ability to remove cellular debris, chemical and biological poisons from the body. Polygonum Mulriflorum is widely distributed throughout the world and has been used as a traditional medicine for centuries in China. Ethnomedical uses of Polygonum Mulriflorum have been reported in many provinces of China and Japan, it is used as an ingredient in 9 different traditional potions. More than 100 chemical compounds were isolated from this plant and it was found that the main components are stilbenes, quinones, flavonoids. Crude extracts and pure compounds of this plant are used as effective agents in preclinical and clinical practice due to their anti-aging, antihyperlipidemic, anticancer and anti-inflammatory effects, as well as for stimulating immunomodulation, neuroprotection, and are being used for the treatment of other diseases. The therapeutic potential of Polygonum Mulriflorum has been demonstrated many times by IN VIVO studies in conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, hyperlipidemia, inflammation and a wide group of cancers of various stages.

  

You can buy this product from the distributor, the Asiabiopharm company on the website of the online store asiabiopharm.com. Postal delivery is carried out to most countries of the world.

Specifications
Product type Mixture
Release form Capsule 470 mg
Packaging type Vial
Package quantity, PCs. 100
Weight, gross 150 g
Weight 150 g

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