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Food supplement based on plant extracts, adjuvant in events that require an immunostimulating action.
Astragalus membranaceus (Astragalus mother tincture)
Natural remedy immunostimulating, adaptogen, hepatoprotective, cardiotonic, thanks to the active ingredients contained in it such as: polysaccharides, triterpene saponins, Gaba, Choline, S-methyl-selenium cysteine, etc. There are various studies both in vitro and in vivo that demonstrate the efficacy and safety of astragalus as it activates the SRE, induces the production of interferon, stimulates the production of Interleukin-2 and macrophages, increases the activity of T cells , induces chemotaxis of macrophages, inhibits the reverse transcriptase of retroviruses and DNA polymerase, increases NK (natural killer) cells, increases the number of circulating antibodies (IgA and IgG). It also has a hepatoprotective action and is also a powerful adaptogen.
Echinacea angustifolia (Echinacea mother tincture)
Natural remedy useful in the prevention of colds and flu manifestations. On the basis of various pharmacological studies it has been found that it stimulates the activity of the immune system (stimulates the phagocytosis of peripheral granulocytes, activates macrophages, induces the release of interleukin by the same macrophages and increases the action of "T" lymphocytes and "B" for properdin activation), enhances the functions of "natural killer" cells; has bacteriostatic and fungistatic activity.
Uncaria tomentosa (Uncaria mother tincture)
Non-specific immunostimulating natural remedy that increases the activity of SRE macrophages and neutrophil granulocytes.
Schisandra chinensis (Schisandra mother tincture)
Natural remedy with adaptogenic properties similar to those of ginseng, with sweeter effects and less toxicity; increases resistance to stress, plays an important role in the activation of T lymphocytes to produce lymphokines, macrophages and Gamma Interferon. It is an antioxidant hepatoprotector.
Tabebuja barbata (Tabebuja mother tincture)
It is a natural remedy, whose active ingredients (Lapachol and Betalapachol) inhibit bacteria by blocking enzymatic production and therefore causing their death, and in viruses they inhibit some enzymatic processes involved in replication.
Zingiber officinalis (Ginger mother tincture)
Remedy that stimulates the production of cytokines and in particular Interleukin 1 (IL-1); acts by increasing the phagocytic activity of the production of IgM and IgE antibodies; promotes the increase in the number of Natural Killer (NK) cells. The active ingredients contained in it are gingerine, gingerol, phellandrene, camphene.
Baptisia tintoria (Baptisia mother tincture)
In phytotherapy and homeopathy, baptisia is always prescribed associated with echinacea due to its high synergism. It acts on an immunostimulating basis.
Ingredients
Hydroalcoholic solutions (water, ethyl alcohol, plant part 10%) of: astragalus membranaceus root (astragalus), uncaria tomentosa bark (uncaria), echinacea angustifolia root (echinacea), tabebuja barbata bark (tabebuja), schisandra chinensis berries (schisandra) , baptisia dye root (baptisia), zingiber officinalis root (ginger).
How to use
Beginning of therapy: 10 drops morning and evening away from meals for 10 days.
Therapy continuation: 20-30 drops morning and evening away from meals for the duration of the therapy.
Contraindications
No contraindications, except individual hypersensitivity.
Format
Bottle of 50 ml.
Bibliography
- Astragalus membranaceus: study by Chu et al. (1994) Liang et al. (1994) and Zhao et al. (1990); Firenzuoli, 2001; Shan and coll. (1999); Weng, leukopenia (1995).
- Echinacea: study by Brinkeborn et al. (1999), study by Hoheist et al. (1997), Yale Sh et al. (2004).
- Uncaria: Firenzuoli, 1977; and UniMi - Firenzuoli, 1999
- Zingiber officinalis: Smith et al. 1999, Martelli and Grassi 2002
- General and applied pharmacognosy - A. Bruni Ed. Piccin Pharmacognosy, drugs of natural origin - F. Papasso, I. Morelli, R. De Pasquale Ed. EMSI Phytotherapy - F. Firenzuoli Ed. Masson