Flu season is definitely upon us. Everyone I talk to seems to be getting a nasty flu bug that’s been going around. If you’re among them, you’ll probably be thrilled with this exciting research.
A South African herb known as Pelargonium sidoides (Umckaloabo) which has been used and approved for the
The study found that Pelargonium sidoides was effective against pandemic H1N1, oseltamivir-sensitive and -resistant seasonal H1N1, seasonal H3N2 and the laboratory H1N1 strain A/Puerto Rico/8/34. While Pelargonium sidoides has not been heavily researched, this study suggests its promising anti-influenza effects could make this herb the remedy of choice for flu. Animals studied also had improved body weight
The herbal extract appeared to work by inhibiting an early step in the influenza infection process while also impairing the virus’ normal activity required for virus
Pelargonium sidoides is a plant in the geranium family which has a lengthy history of use in South Africa in the treatment of infectious respiratory diseases and diarrhea. According to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, in addition to antiviral effects, the herb also demonstrates anti-bacterial and immune-balancing effects. Medicinal extracts are made from the root of the plant.
The above study results were achieved using a
Additional research in the medical journal Phytomedicine showed that the herb was superior in efficacy compared to placebo in the treatment of adults with acute
The study dose is 30 drops of EPs 7630 three times daily. Follow package
A South African herb known as Pelargonium sidoides (Umckaloabo) which has been used and approved for the
The study found that Pelargonium sidoides was effective against pandemic H1N1, oseltamivir-sensitive and -resistant seasonal H1N1, seasonal H3N2 and the laboratory H1N1 strain A/Puerto Rico/8/34. While Pelargonium sidoides has not been heavily researched, this study suggests its promising anti-influenza effects could make this herb the remedy of choice for flu. Animals studied also had improved body weight
The herbal extract appeared to work by inhibiting an early step in the influenza infection process while also impairing the virus’ normal activity required for virus
Pelargonium sidoides is a plant in the geranium family which has a lengthy history of use in South Africa in the treatment of infectious respiratory diseases and diarrhea. According to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, in addition to antiviral effects, the herb also demonstrates anti-bacterial and immune-balancing effects. Medicinal extracts are made from the root of the plant.
The above study results were achieved using a
Additional research in the medical journal Phytomedicine showed that the herb was superior in efficacy compared to placebo in the treatment of adults with acute
The study dose is 30 drops of EPs 7630 three times daily. Follow package
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