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The Herbal Bilharzia Supplement is crafted to support the body's natural defenses against parasitic infections, particularly Bilharzia.
Each ingredient is selected for its potential efficacy in addressing various facets of the infection, combining traditional wisdom with scientific insight. The supplement aims to offer a holistic approach to Bilharzia recovery, promoting overall health and well-being.
2-4 x capsules 3x daily
20 minutes before meals.
Children over 6-12 years:
1x Capsule daily
Children over 12-16 years:
1x Capsule 2x daily according to age
Ingredients as traditionally used for this supplement.
Artemisia Annua
Berberine Hydrochloride
Echinacea
Garlic
Grapeseed Extract
Myrrh
Neem
Omega 3
Peppermint
Pumpkin seeds
Rhubarb root
Sarsaparilla
Selenium
Thyme
Turmeric
Vitamin A, C
Walnut black
Wormwood
Zinc
Other African Herbs
Artemisia Annua: Renowned for its role in combating malaria, Artemisia Annua contributes to reducing Bilharzia worms. Its global recognition in addressing various health issues, including fever and inflammation, underscores its versatility.
Berberine Hydrochloride: With diverse applications, Berberine Hydrochloride aids in managing diabetes, cholesterol, and hypertension. It offers hepatoprotective benefits and addresses issues like depression, cancer, infections, and heart failure. In the context of Bilharzia, it mitigates liver damage and inflammation.
Echinacea: Widely known for its immune-boosting properties, Echinacea supports the body's defenses against viral infections. Its use in treating urinary tract infections aligns with its role in Bilharzia support.
Garlic (Allium sativum): Recognized for its antimicrobial properties, garlic plays a role in immune support and has shown efficacy against certain parasites, including those related to Bilharzia.
Grapeseed Extract: Rich in essential oils and antioxidants, Grapeseed extract protects blood vessels, fights microbes, and supports heart health. Its inclusion in the supplement aids in managing blood sugar levels.
Myrrh: Derived from Commiphora mol., myrrh resin contributes to treating liver issues associated with certain infections, offering support for Bilharzia.
Neem: Known for its antimicrobial properties, Neem finds historical use against infections and potential activity against certain parasites, making it a valuable inclusion.
Omega 3: Found in fatty fish and plant oils, Omega-3 Fatty Acids provide anti-inflammatory effects and overall health support.
Peppermint: Known for its soothing properties, peppermint may alleviate symptoms caused by certain parasites, aligning with the comprehensive approach of the supplement.
Pumpkin Seeds: With potential anti-parasitic effects, pumpkin seeds align with the supplement's exploration of natural remedies.
Rhubarb Root: Known for stimulating the gall duct, rhubarb root supports the body's detoxification processes, contributing to the supplement's comprehensive approach.
Sarsaparilla: Traditionally used for bones and muscles, sarsaparilla provides broader health benefits, although not directly related to Bilharzia.
Selenium: With antioxidant properties, selenium supports overall immune system health.
Thyme: Historically used to expel parasites, thyme aligns with traditional approaches to addressing parasitic challenges.
Turmeric: Known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, turmeric supports immune system modulation and overall health.
Vitamin A: Essential for immune function and mucosal surface maintenance, vitamin A contributes to overall health.
Vitamin C: As an antioxidant supporting the immune system, vitamin C is crucial for comprehensive immune support.
Black Walnut: Historically used against parasites, black walnut complements the supplement's multifaceted approach.
Wormwood: With broad-spectrum parasitic activity, wormwood supports the body's ability to combat various parasites.
Zinc: An essential mineral supporting immune function, zinc contributes to overall immune system health.
Not suitable for pregnant and breastfeeding women.
Protect from sunlight.
Store below 25°c.
What is Bilharzia:
Bilharzia, scientifically known as schistosomiasis, is a parasitic infection caused by trematode worms of the genus Schistosoma. The disease manifests as a result of contact with contaminated freshwater harbouring parasitic larvae.
Transmission and Entry:
The lifecycle of Bilharzia involves freshwater snails as intermediate hosts. These snails release larvae into the water, which can penetrate human skin during activities like swimming or wading. Once inside the human host, these larvae develop into adult worms, setting the stage for infection.
Duration and Changes in the Body:
The adult worms live within the blood vessels, with female worms releasing eggs that exit the body through urine or feces. Some eggs, however, remain in the body and contribute to the pathology of the disease. Over time, the presence of these eggs leads to granulomatous inflammation, fibrosis, and various complications in organs such as the liver, spleen, and bladder.
Path of Bilharzia in the Body:
The eggs that reach the liver induce granulomatous inflammation, particularly in the left lobe, causing fibrosis, venous obstruction, and portal hypertension. The urinary and intestinal systems are preferential sites for infection, but the blood vessels housing the worms allow the parasites to affect multiple organs.
Impact on the Human Body:
Bilharzia poses significant health risks, with chronic infections contributing to severe complications. The eggs’ accumulation and the resultant inflammatory processes can lead to organ damage, including kidney dysfunction, splenic enlargement, and bladder issues. The disease’s long-term effects can range from chronic abdominal pain and urinary problems to more severe conditions like liver cirrhosis.
Causes of Bilharzia:
Bilharzia is caused by specific species of Schistosoma worms, primarily Schistosoma mansoni, Schistosoma haematobium, and Schistosoma japonicum. These parasites thrive in certain regions with freshwater snails acting as intermediate hosts, facilitating the transmission of the disease to humans in contact with infested water.
Signs of Bilharzia:
Bilharzia, also known as schistosomiasis, can present with various signs and symptoms, depending on the stage of the infection.
Here are common signs associated with Bilharzia:
Acute Phase: It typically begins with an itchy skin rash (swimmer’s itch) and fever shortly after exposure to contaminated water.
Early Chronic Phase: This stage is characterized by persistent fatigue, recurrent fever, abdominal discomfort, and occasional respiratory symptoms.
Late Chronic Phase: Hallmark signs include blood in urine or stool (haematuria or bloody diarrhea) and potential enlargement of the liver or spleen. Severe cases can lead to damage in the bladder, intestines, and other organs.
Additional systemic symptoms encompass muscle pain, chronic headaches, and unexplained weight loss. It’s crucial to note that some individuals may remain asymptomatic.
It’s important to note that the symptoms can vary, and some individuals may not exhibit any noticeable signs. Chronic infections can lead to long-term complications, including damage to organs such as the liver, bladder, and intestines. If you suspect you have been exposed to contaminated water or experience any of these symptoms, especially if you have travelled to or live in areas where schistosomiasis is prevalent, it is crucial to seek medical attention.
Early detection and treatment are essential to prevent complications and long-term health issues associated with Bilharzia.
Ingredients which are traditionally used for this disorder
Technical info:
Artemisia Annua: Artemisinin, derived from Artemisia Annua, is a potent antimalarial compound. China identified it as the 2nd most potent herbal medicine during the 2005 SARS pandemic. Its global use against malaria and specifically in Egypt for Bilharzia showcased a 75% reduction in juvenile worms and 50% reduction in adult worms. Beyond Bilharzia, it addresses fever, inflammation, and chronic bladder infection. Kills the worms that cause Bilharzia (schistosomiasis).
Berberine Hydrochloride: Berberine, derived from various plants, is the active ingredient with versatile applications. Taken orally, it’s effective for diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension. Its hepatoprotective properties extend to topical application for burns and canker sores. It demonstrates efficacy against depression, cancer, infections, fatty liver, and heart failure. Particularly relevant for Bilharzia, it reduces markers of liver damage, addressing inflammation associated with Hepatitis C virus.
Echinacea: Echinacea, specifically extracts from Echinacea purpurea, contributes to antiviral and immune stimulant properties. Widely used for urinary tract infections and yeast-related disorders, it enhances resistance to bacterial and viral infections. Notably, it exhibits indirect antiviral activity, aligning with its role in supporting Bilharzia treatment.
Garlic (Allium sativum): Allicin, the active constituent in garlic, is known for its antimicrobial and antiparasitic properties. While garlic has shown efficacy against certain parasites, including schistosomes, its broader applications extend to immune support.
Grapeseed Extract: Rich in essential oils and antioxidants, Grapeseed extract protects against damage from restricted blood flow. Its antimicrobial properties are significant, killing over 60 types of bacteria and inducing apoptosis in yeast cells. This extract also demonstrates effectiveness in reducing the risk of heart disease and lowering blood sugar levels, comparable to metformin in diabetes management.
Myrrh: Myrrh, derived from Commiphora mol., is an oleo-gum resin trending for treating liver disorders associated with S. mansoni infection. It proves effective in treating Schistosoma haematobium, contributing to the comprehensive Bilharzia support in this herbal supplement.
Neem (Azadirachta indica): Neem, known for its antimicrobial properties, finds traditional use with potential activity against certain parasites. The inclusion of Neem in the Bilharzia supplement aligns with its historical applications in combating infections.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids: EPA and DHA, the omega-3 fatty acids found in fatty fish and plant oils, provide anti-inflammatory effects and overall health support. While not a direct Bilharzia treatment, their role in immune modulation is relevant.
Peppermint: Menthol, the active constituent in peppermint, shows promise in relieving symptoms of giardia and amoeba infections. This aligns with the Bilharzia supplement’s holistic approach to addressing various parasitic challenges.
Pumpkin Seeds: The compound cucurbitacin in pumpkin seeds may have anti-parasitic effects. Limited evidence on its efficacy against schistosomiasis makes it a potential but not fully established component of the Bilharzia supplement.
Rhubarb Root: Rhubarb root, stimulating the gall duct to expel toxic waste, has demonstrated efficacy in alleviating chronic liver problems. Its role in liver health contributes to the comprehensive approach of the Bilharzia supplement.
Sarsaparilla: Sarsaparilla, known for strengthening bones and muscles, finds applications in treating urinary tract infections, rheumatoid arthritis, boils, abscesses, and neutralizing mercury toxicity. While not directly addressing Bilharzia, its broader health benefits complement the holistic nature of the herbal supplement.
Selenium: Selenium, with antioxidant properties, contributes to overall immune system health. Its inclusion aligns with the Bilharzia supplement’s focus on comprehensive immune support.
Thyme: Thymol, the active constituent in thyme, has traditionally been used to expel parasitic worms. Its presence in the Bilharzia supplement aligns with its historical applications in addressing parasitic challenges.
Turmeric: Curcumin, the active compound in turmeric, exhibits anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. While tested as an anti-bilharzial drug, its inclusion in the Bilharzia supplement supports immune system modulation and overall health.
Vitamin A: Essential for immune function and maintaining mucosal surfaces, vitamin A’s inclusion in the Bilharzia supplement aligns with its role in supporting overall health.
the Bilharzia supplement’s comprehensive immune support, crucial for combating parasitic infections.
Black Walnut: Juglone, the active constituent in black walnut, has been used traditionally as an astringent, laxative, and vermifuge. While not a direct Bilharzia treatment, its historical applications align with the herbal supplement’s multifaceted approach to parasitic challenges.
Wormwood: Artemisinin, the active constituent in wormwood, is a general strengthening herb with broad-spectrum parasitic activity. Its inclusion in the Bilharzia supplement supports the body’s ability to combat various parasites.
Zinc: An essential mineral playing a role in immune function, zinc supports the body’s ability to combat infections. Its inclusion in the Bilharzia supplement contributes to overall immune system health.
This comprehensive herbal Bilharzia supplement combines traditional wisdom with scientific understanding to address various facets of parasitic challenges and promote overall health.
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