Lamaria 6x

R1,100.00

May with Advanced Infection Support including

  • Viral infections
  • Bacterial infections
  • Parastic infections
  • Fungal infections
  • Adjunct anti-neoplastic

 

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Description

LAMARIA 6x – The King of AntiMicrobials

LAMARIA 6x – Our potent answer to all form of pathoghens

Ingredients

  • Artemisia annua (Sweet Annie A3) 24g (contains 120 mg Artemisinin per capsule)  Pure Organic, Potent Herbal Extracts

 

This herb has been researched extensively and has been recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) as an effective treatment for Malaria. It has a long history of successful use in China for malaria and is a standard ingredient in many patent formulas for fevers. Most of the research on Artemisia annua has been focused on the antimalarial effects of the herb, but it has a wide range of applications and is effective in any infection. Many results far surpass the percintile rate of kill vs modern pharmaceuticals.

Recent research has also demonstrated the efficacy of this herb and its active “Artemisia annua (annual wormwood) ingredients in cancer treatment, most of this controversial and pioneering research was conducted in Japan.

Given the most attention in the past 36 years due to the pharmacological use of artemisinin“Artemisinin extracted from Artemisia annua has (the main sesquiterpene produced by the plant) become extremely important in treating malaria, as an antimalarial recommended by the WHO since resistance to many other anti-malarials Health Organization to treat quinine-resistant has become widespread.” malaria in over 50 countries in Africa, Asia and South America.”

Other African and European forms of Artemisia have very low concentrations of Artemisin content and effectiveness is limited. Most patients also claim that, following use with Lamaria, the interval before the next malaria attack becomes much longer. Compared with modern pharmaceuticals, and even with artemisinin based drugs, this extract contains a wider range of antimalarial components. This reduces the danger of resistance developing which is normally the first concern of the allopathic world.