Description info for Nutramedix for pathogens
seriously, only start with one drop of Samento and work up.
SAMENTO:
http://www.bionatus.com/nutramedix/pdfs/samento_flyer_Bs.pdf
ANTIBACTERIAL
ANTICANCEROUS
ANTIDEPRESSANT
ANTIFUNGAL
ANTI-HYPERTENSIVE
ANTILEUKEMIC
ANTIMUTAGENIC
ANTI-OXIDANT
ANTIPARASITIC
ANTIPARKINSONISM
ANTI-ULCEROUS
ANTIVIRAL
CYTOSTATIC
DEPURATIVE
DIURETIC
VERMIFUGE
Some of the beneficial properties of Samento are attributed to the pentacyclic oxindole
alkaloids (POAs) that are found in the plant that act on the cellular immune system and
demonstrate powerful immune system modulating properties. Samento does not contain the
tetracyclic oxindole alkaloids (TOAs) that are found in traditional Cats Claw. TOAs disrupt
central nervous system function and greatly inhibit the effects of the POAs.
Some researchers believe that Samento may be as much as 1,000 times more effective than
Cats Claw. One difference between Samento and Cats Claw is that Cats Claw is an immune
system stimulant and Samento is an immune system modulator. Also, Samento can be used to
treat all autoimmune disorders.
In May 2005, pharmacological studies were conducted in laboratory rodents at the University of
Guayaquil, Ecuador. The anti-inflammatory effect study showed that Nutramedix Samento
extract inhibits inflammation by 83.8%.
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For Detox pathways:
BURBUR:
http://www.bionatus.com/nutramedix/pdfs/burbur_flyer_Bs.pdf
LIVER DETOX
LYMPHATIC DETOX
KIDNEY DETOX
GROUND MATRIX DETOX
BLOOD PURIFIER
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY
The herb in Burbur has been traditionally used for its body cleansing properties. It is very
effective in aiding detoxification of the liver, kidneys, lymphatic system and the ground matrix.
Burbur is commonly used in conjunction with antimicrobials produced by Nutramedix like
Samento, Quina and Cumanda. Many health care professionals have reported that Burbur can
be used in place of 5 detoxification remedies. In many cases a significant healing crisis
(Herxheimers reaction) can be dramatically reduced or eliminated with the frequent use of
Burbur, approximately every 10 minutes.
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CUMANDA:
http://www.bionatus.com/nutramedix/pdfs/cumanda_flyer_Bs.pdf
ANTIBACTERIAL
ANTIFUNGAL
ANTIVIRAL
ANTIPARASITIC
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY
ANALGESIC
IMMUNE SYSTEM MODULATOR
Cumanda is very effective in treating the Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria and practitioners are
now using it in conjunction with Samento to treat Lyme Borrelisosis. Lyme Borreliosis has
been linked to hundreds of medical conditions. Many researchers and physicians believe
that Lyme Borreliosis may be a factor in most chronic conditions.
One of the most impressive benefits of Cumanda is its antifungal action. Physicians report
that it is effective in treating many difficult to treat fungi including Mycosis fungoides,
Candida krusei, Candida albicans and Aspergillus niger, to name a few.
In May 2005, pharmacological studies were conducted in laboratory rodents at the
University of Guayaquil in Ecuador. In an Anti-inflammatory Effect Study the Nutramedix
Cumanda inhibited inflammation by 97%. It was compared with Pfizers best selling and
very toxic anti-inflammatory drug, Feldene (Piroxicam), which inhibited inflammation by
98%.
In another pharmacological study conducted in laboratory rodents at the University of
Guayaquil in Ecuador, Nutramedix Cumanda was determined to be 86% as effective as
aspirin as an analgesic.
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QUINA:
http://www.bionatus.com/nutramedix/pdfs/quina_flyer_B.pdf
Quina has been used for centuries by native South Americans to treat a number of illnesses
including malaria, cancer, fever, dysentery, typhoid, pneumonia, etc. It was one
of the first South American medicinal plants to become known outside of the Americas.
It was first used in Europe in the mid- 1600s and recognized by the British
Pharmacopoeia in 1677. Quinine, one of the four alkaloids in Quina known to have
antimalarial properties, has been used to produce medicines to treat malaria for nearly
200 years.
Quina is utilized by some health care professionals in the U.S. as an important component
of a Lyme disease protocol. It has been found to be very effective in treating
Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacteria the causes Lyme disease, Babesia and many of the coinfections
that are usually associated with this condition.
ANTIBACTERIAL ANTIMALARIAL
ANTIPROTOZOAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY
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BANDEROL:
http://www.bionatus.com/nutramedix/pdfs/banderol_flyerB.pdf
BROAD SPECTRUM ANTIVIRAL
BROAD SPECTRUM ANTIFUNGAL
BROAD SPECTRUM ANTIBACTERIAL
BROAD SPECTRUM ANTIPARASITIC
ANTIMYCOPLASMA
ANTIPROTOZOAL
ANTIRICKETTSIAL
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY
Banderol is very effective against Borrelia burgdorferi and the common co-infections in
Lyme disease. Banderol also kills some fungi that Cumanda does not.
Some MICROBES treated by BANDEROL: Anaerobic and Aerobic rods and cocci (many),
Aspergillus (some), Babesia, Bartonella, Borrelia, Candida (some), Chlamydia,
Cytomegalovirus, Encephalitis viruses (some), Hepatitis viruses (some), Human Papilloma
Viruses (some), Mucor (some), Mycoplasma, Mycosis fungoides, Protozoal parasites
(many), Rickettsia (including Coxiella and Erlichia)
Some CONDITIONS treated by BANDEROL: Acute and Chronic prostatitis, Acute and
Chronic respiratory tract infections (many), Acute and Chronic sinusitis, Asthma,
Atherosclerotic disease, Cellulitis, Food poisoning, Lyme disease, Parkinsons disease,
Psoriasis, Thrush, Urinary tract infections (many), Vaginal infections
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HOUTTUYNIA:
(for bartonella too)
http://www.bionatus.com/nutramedix/pdfs/houttuynia_flyer_B.pdf
ANTI-BACTERIAL
ANTI-VIRAL
IMMUNOMODULATION
LYME DISEASE
ANTI-OXIDANT
ANTI-MUTAGENIC
Houttuynia cordata is a Chinese medicinal herb that is found throughout Eastern Asia. It has been used
traditionally to treat various types of infections, inflammation, hypertension, sinusitis, pulmonary tuberculosis,
etc. Dr. James Schaller has found Houttuynia to be effective against Bartonella in vitro and in vivo and Dr.
Lee Cowden has found Houttuynia to be effective against Bartonella clinically in patients who have resistant
strains of Bartonella.
SELECTED STUDIES PUBLISHED FROM 2003 TO 2009:
Biological and antibacterial activities of the natural herb Houttuynia cordata water extract against the
intracellular bacterial pathogen salmonella within the RAW 264.7 macrophage - Conclusion: H. cordata is
stable and beneficial in the treatment of bacterial infection including intracellularly replicating pathogens and
may solve antimicrobial misuse and overuse.
Down-regulation of FcepsilonRI expression by Houttuynia cordata Thunb extract in
human basophilic KU812F cells - Conclusion: These results suggest that H. cordata extract
may exert its anti-allergic activity through down-regulation of FcepsilonRI expression and a
subsequent decrease in histamine release.
Anti-enterovirus 71 activity screening of chinese herbs with anti-infection and
inflammation activities - Conclusion: H. cordata extract has antiviral activity, and it offers
a potential to develop a new anti-EV71 agent.
Immunomodulatory and anti-SARS activities of Houttuynia cordata - Conclusion: The
results of this study provided scientific data to support the efficient and safe use of H.
cordata to combat severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).
Antioxidative activity, polyphenolic content and anti-glycation effect of some Thai
medicinal plants traditionally used in diabetic patients - Conclusion: 30 plant extracts
evaluated- Phyllanthus emblica and H. cordata have the highest anti-oxidant activity.
A study of the antioxidative and antimutagenic effects of Houttuynia cordata Thunb.
using an oxidized frying oil-fed model - Conclusion: H. cordata showed both antioxidative
and antimutagenic properties under OFO feeding-induced oxidative stress
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BARBERRY:
http://www.bionatus.com/nutramedix/pdfs/barberry_flyer_Bs.pdf
The Mayo Clinic has published research proving that chronic sinusitis is caused by an underlying
fungal infection in the sinuses with a superimposed bacterial infection. Only the acute superimposed
bacterial infection is eliminated when a patient is treated with a standard pharmaceutical
antibacterial; the underlying chronic fungal infection in the sinuses is not addressed. BARBERRY
addresses both the bacterial and fungal infections.
Many patients that have asthma and bronchospastic disease have chronic sinusitis or chronic bronchitis
as an underlying cause. Since BARBERRY addresses the underlying infectious causes
so well, it usually helps resolve the bronchospasm and asthma. Many practitioners have also
found that atherosclerotic disease appears to be primarily an infectious disease caused by
bacteria, fungi and sometimes viruses; those practitioners have found BARBERRY to be
very helpful in resolving the infection which then causes the atherosclerosis to diminish and
resolve. BARBERRY effectively treats Chlamydia pneumoniae, mycoplasma, many herpes
viruses of different types and mucor; peer-reviewed literature states that all of these are
known to cause atherosclerotic disease.
In 2004, a study performed at Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia confirmed both
antifungal and antibacterial properties of Mahonia aquifolium. Published studies confirm
that Jatrorrhizine, one of the compounds in Mahonia aquifolium, has been found to have significant
antifungal properties.
Some other medicinal properties that have been reported are:
ANTIBACTERIAL
ANTIFUNGAL
ANTIOXIDANT
ANTIMUTAGENIC
ANTIPSORIATIC
ANTIHYPERTENSIVE
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY
CHOLAGOGUE
ASTRINGENT
STOMACHIC
ALTERATIVE
ANTIPROLIFERATIVE
ACUTE AND CHRONIC SINUSITIS
BRONCHITIS
URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS
PROSTATITIS
PSORIASIS
BRONCHOSPASTIC DISEASE
ATHEROSCLEROTIC DISEASE
ASTHMA
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ENULA: (Elecampane):
http://www.bionatus.com/nutramedix/pdfs/enula_flyer_Bs.pdf
ANTI-PARASITIC
ANTI-BACTERIAL
LYME DISEASE
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM HEALTH
Elecampane contains inulin, a phytochemical that coats and soothes the lining of the bronchial passages and
acts as an expectorant in the body. Inulin helps promote beneficial intestinal bacteria, very important since
80% of the immune system is located in the digestive system. Studies have also shown two other active
ingredients in elecampane, alantolactone and isoalantolactone, to be useful in treating parasites, including
roundworm, hookworm, whipworm, and threadworm; this research supports the traditional use of
elecampane to treat digestive disorders and parasitic infections. It has also been reported that Enula is
effective against certain species of Babesia, a
parasite commonly associated with Borreliosis (Lyme disease).
Elecampane root and rhizome contain approximately 14% volatile oils. Most of these volatile oils are
composed of sesquiterpene lactones, including alantolactone. Elecampane is also very high in inulin (44%)
and mucilage. Most herbal texts attribute the actions of elecampane to alantolactone. The antitussive (cough
prevention and treatment) and carminative (intestinal tract soothing) effects of elecampane,
however, may possibly be due to the inulin and mucilage content.
In a 1:1000 dilution Elecampane kills the parasitic worm
Ascaris in 16 hours. Alantolactone
has an anti-inflammatory action, it also reduces mucous secretions and stimulates the
immune system.
In late 2007, researchers at Cork Institute of Technology, in Cork, Ireland reported that
Elecampane kills the potentially fatal methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).
Extracts from two plants were tested against a group of 300 staphylococci including MRSA
and Elecampane proved 100% effective against the superbug.
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MORA:
http://www.bionatus.com/nutramedix/pdfs/mora_flyer_Bs.pdf
A group of researchers from India published a study in September 2008 reporting on the anti-helminthic
(intestinal worm anti-parasitic) activity of Yarrow. The in vitro study revealed a very significant effectkilling
94.4% of intestinal worms. The in vivo (sheep) portion of the study reported an 88.4% reduction
in nematode egg count. The results from this study appear to support reports from
physicians regarding the beneficial effects of Mora in the treatment of
parasites such as
Babesia that are commonly found in patients suffering from Lyme disease (Borreliosis).
These are some of the medicinal benefits of Yarrow confirmed by studies published since
2000:
ANTI-PARASITIC
ANTI-BACTERIAL
ANTI-FUNGAL
LYME DISEASE
ANTI-NOCICEPTIVE EFFECT (increases tolerance for pain)
ANTI-MOTILITY EFFECT
ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY
CHOLERETIC EFFECT
ANTI-OXIDANT ACTIVITY
CYTOPROTECTIVE
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NONI: (doesn't say it here, but also effective for Lyme)
http://www.bionatus.com/nutramedix/pdfs/noni_flyer_Bs.pdf
ADAPTOGEN
ANALGESIC
ANTICANCEROUS
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY
ANTIMICROBIAL
ANTIMUTAGENIC
ANTI-ULCEROUS
IMMUNOMODULATOR
SEDATIVE
James Howenstine, MD and other medical doctors report that the Nutramedix Noni extract can
eliminate the symptoms associated with colds and flu within 3 to 4 hours.
In early 2005, physicians at an Eastern European clinic administered Nutramedix Noni extract
to patients with acute viral infections. All physicians reported rapid elimination of symptoms.
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TAKUNA:
http://www.bionatus.com/nutramedix/pdfs/takuna_flyer_Bs.pdf
Practitioners using the product have found that TAKUNA given every hour
usually resolves influenzas in just a few hours. In some cases the symptoms are
resolved in as little as one hour.
It also appears to be very helpful in improving the condition of patients with viral
infections like:
Practitioners also report that TAKUNA is effective against some bacterial
infections and some fungal infections.
Researchers in Israel report that they have tested TAKUNA and have found it to
be effective against Asian bird flu.
ANTIVIRAL
ANTIBACTERIAL
ANTIFUNGAL
CHRONIC VIRAL HEPATITIS (SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED)
HERPES ZOSTER- SHINGLES
CHRONIC EPSTEIN BARR
CHRONIC CYTOMEGALOVIRUS
ACUTE AND CHRONIC VIRAL ENCEPHALITIS AND MENINGITIS