PANDEMIC VIRUS: THE COMING INFLUENZA PANDEMIC by K SHAMPI
Author:K, SHAMPI [K, SHAMPI]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-06-03T16:00:00+00:00
Astragalus
• LEF.org – “Astragalus herbal extract at 300 mg a day can boost immune function and produce direct antiviral effects.”
• Joseph E. Pizzorno, N.D. – “The root of Astragalus is a traditional Chinese medicine used for viral infections. Clinical studies in China have shown it to be effective when used prophylactically against the common cold.60 It has also been shown to reduce the duration and severity of symptoms in acute treatment of the common cold as well as to raise white blood cell counts in chronic leukopenia.”
• Dr. James A. Duke – “If I had HIV, I would give it the benefit of the doubt based on its known potent antiviral activity against a wide range of other viruses.”
• Ralph T. Golan, ND - “Astragalus is especially antiviral (not in the sense that it actually kills viruses directly, which is virtually impossible to do, but because of the ways it boosts the body’s own antiviral defenses). Astragalus is used as an antiviral to decrease the incidence of colds and shorten their course (which research shows it does, typically by half).”
• Linda B. White, MD – “A revered overall tonic in Traditional Chinese Medicine, astragalus rebuilds the immune system and is antibacterial and antiviral.”
• Mark Stengler - “Astragalus also stimulates the secretion of a powerful antiviral chemical known as interferon, which prevents viruses from replicating.”
• Sheldon Saul Hendler MD Phd - “Chinese studies suggest that astragalus, in addition to boosting immunity and detoxifying a number of drugs and some metals, is also an anti
-viral , a diuretic and a coronary artery dilator. They believe it is particularly effective in warding off flu and some other respiratory infections.”
• Gary Null – “Current research shows the truth of this belief since astragalus is now known to correct T cell (part of the immune system) deficiency and promote antiviral action.”
• Phyllis A. Balch, CNC & James F. Balch, MD - “Astragalus, native to Mongolia and China, helps promotes the multiplication of the white blood cells that are vital for fighting infection.”
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