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Quina Microbial Defence NutraMedix 30ml Antiviral

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Quina 30 ml

 

Solves problems with:
- bartonellosis
- protozoa
- malaria
- inflammations

 

General description

Quina is an extract from the bark of Cinchona calisaya, a tree from South America, which can be found in areas located between 1400 and 2800 meters above sea level. Quina has been used for centuries by the indigenous people of South America in the treatment of many diseases, including malaria, cancer, fever, dysentery, typhoid fever, pneumonia, etc. It was one of the first South American medicinal plants to become known outside the Americas. It was first used in Europe in the mid-1600s and was recognized by the British Pharmacopoeia in 1677. Quinine, one of the four alkaloids in Quina known for its antimalarial properties, was used to produce drugs for treating malaria for nearly 200 years. Malaria strains mutated making these drugs much less effective, causing researchers to re-evaluate the effectiveness of whole plant extracts of Cinchona species, such as Quina.

Quina is used by some healthcare workers in the USA as an important component of a protocol targeted at Lyme disease. It has been found to be very effective in combating Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacteria that cause Lyme disease, Babesia, and many co-infections that are commonly associated with this disease.

 

Reported medical properties

• antiarrhythmic
• antipyretic
• antispasmodic
• antifungal
• antiparasitic
• antibacterial
• anti-amoebic infection
• analgesic
• digestive support
• antipyretic
• calming
• neurasthenic

 

Medical conditions
(information from recognized scientific papers - sources in English)

MALARIA

Carroll, A. M., Kavanagh, D. J., McGovern, F. P., Reilly, J. W., & Walsh, J. J. (2012). Nature’s Chiral Catalyst and Anti-Malarial Agent: Isolation and Structure Elucidation of Cinchonine and Quinine from Cinchona calisaya. Journal of Chemical Education, 89(12), 1578-1581.

Frankenburg, F. R., & Baldessarini, R. J. (2008). Neurosyphilis, malaria, and the discovery of antipsychotic agents. Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 16(5), 299-307.
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Andrade-Neto, V. F., Brandão, M. G. L., Stehmann, J. R., Oliveira, L. A., & Krettli, A. U. (2003). Antimalarial activity of Cinchona-like plants used to treat fever and malaria in Brazil. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 87(2-3), 253-256.
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Munoz, V., Sauvain, M., Bourdy, G., Callapa, J., Rojas, I., Vargas, L., ... & Deharo, E. (2000). A search for natural bioactive compounds through a multidisciplinary approach in Bolivia. Part II. Antimalarial activity of some plants used by Mosetene indians. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 69(2), 139-155.
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Medical properties
(information from recognized scientific papers - sources in English)

ANTI-DIABETIC
Ezekwesili, C. N., Ogbunugafor, H. A., & Ezekwesili–Ofili, J. O. (2012). Anti-diabetic activity of aqueous extracts of Vitex doniana leaves and Cinchona calisaya bark in alloxan–induced diabetic rats. Int J Trop Disease, 2(4), 290-300.
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Medical properties
(information from other scientific papers - sources in English)

LYME DISEASE
A Hidden Epidemic: Integrative Treatment of Lyme Disease, Scott Forsgren, March 2009
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Customer reviews

"I take it for babesiosis and it is very effective, I respond better to it than to antimalarial drugs like Mepron, Atavaquone. It also does not burden my body as much. I started with one drop twice a day and gradually increased it to ten. I never took more than ten drops twice a day (although you can). Drops are added to water, wait a minute and drink. I did not experience any side effects while using Quina, nor did I experience a Herx reaction." - S.A.

"Cleared my 'brain fog.' I remember names and numbers again. My chronic fatigue disappeared. Not bad for a 70-year-old woman." - K.C.

"Bloating, gas, stomach cramps - I had it all. After starting to use Quina, I felt like I was a child again. Food was no longer my enemy, Quina is great!" - R.I.

 

Dosage instructions

30 drops in 120 ml of water twice a day at least 30 minutes before meals (start with 1 drop in 120 ml of water and increase the amount with each dose).

 

Safety information

An acute oral toxicity study was conducted by the University of Guayaquil, Ecuador, which concluded that Quina did not cause toxic effects, therefore the product is considered practically harmless to humans when administered acutely. Consequently, acute toxicity studies at higher doses in humans are not necessary.

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