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Our Herbal Wormwood Complex is designed to empower your body's natural defenses. With 40% Wormwood, it actively supports your system against threats like malaria, parasites, worms, salmonella, intestinal bacteria overgrowth, candida, and harmful bacteria. Providing a holistic approach to wellness, this supplement encourages your body to build resilience and maintain optimal health.
1x capsule 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 Afra
Artemisia Annua
Astragalus
Bilberry
Cat’s Claw
Elder Berries
Ginseng
Gotu-Kola
Glutamine
Hydrangea Root
Lemon Balm
Lemon Grass
Liquorice Root
L-Arginine
L-Lysine
Moringa
N-Acetylcysteine
Olive Leaf
Red Yeast Rice
Skullcap
Vit C, D
Wormwood (40%)
Other African Herbs
Ingredients Traditionally used for this supplement:
Astragalus: Rooted in traditional Chinese medicine, this ingredient supports the body's natural defenses, potentially aiding in pulmonary health and encouraging Human Growth Hormone (HGH) production.
Bilberry: Abundant in antioxidants, it bolsters the body's innate capacity to manage inflammation. Its ACE & TH17 blocking capabilities may assist in maintaining vascular health during challenging scenarios. Supports the body for capillary damage in cytokine storm, blocks ACE & TH17. Contains quercetin & catechins. Blocks ACE receptors.
Cat’s Claw: Extracted from Uncaria tomentosa, enhances the body's natural defenses with a wide-ranging antiviral impact, inhibiting viruses such as Herpes, HIV/Aids, vesicular stomatitis virus, Rhinovirus, and Dengue virus. Additionally, it modulates cytokines, inhibits tumour necrosis factor, and suppresses TNF Alpha synthesis & Interleukins.
Elder Berries: Rich in flavonoids, it empowers the body to deactivate viruses by impeding their entry into healthy cells, showcasing potential antiviral effects. Viral spikes are covered with enzymes which the virus uses to break down the cell wall. Inhibits action of this enzyme, thereby deactivating viruses (TMPRSS2). Unable to pierce wall and replicate.
Ginseng: Acting as a protease inhibitor, it may enhance the body's resilience against flu. It also influences HGH and Pituitary Gland functioning, impacting immune responses.
Gotu-Kola: Recognized in Ayurveda, it aids the body in modulating immune responses, potentially offering support against viral challenges.
Hydrangea Root: Known for anti-inflammatory properties, it acts as a TH17 & NF Kappa Beta-blocker, suggesting potential support for immune system modulation.
Lemon Balm: Rich in polyphenols like luteolin, it empowers the body by hindering viral attachment and replication, particularly against HSV1 & HSV2.
L-Glutamine: As a crucial amino acid, it fortifies the body's defenses by demonstrating anti-inflammatory effects, reducing cytokines, and preventing lung injury, thereby supporting respiratory health.
Liquorice Root: Containing glycyrrhizin, it addresses pulmonary fibrosis and inactivates herpes simplex particles, reinforcing the body's antiviral defenses.
L-Lysine: An essential amino acid, it supports the body's ability to impair coronavirus replication and promote HGH production, showcasing potential antiviral effects.
Moringa: Exhibiting potent protease inhibitor activity, it is a nutrient-dense superfood that augments the body's diverse health benefits.
Olive Leaf: With antiviral effects against Epstein Bar Virus and retroviruses, it supports the body's potential in managing cardiovascular health.
Red Yeast Rice: Containing Monacolin K, it functions similarly to statins, offering cardiovascular benefits through cholesterol regulation, supporting the body's natural lipid management.
Vitamin D: Boosting TH-3 activity and dampening autoimmunity, it supports the body's overall immune function, especially in respiratory health.
Wormwood: Artemisia Afra: Artemisia Afra, or Wormwood, rich in bioactive compounds, exhibits anti-inflammatory and antiparasitic effects against intestinal worms. Thujone contributes to antispasmodic properties, while bitter principles stimulate digestion. Absinthin supports liver function, acting as a blood purifier and gastric juice stimulant.
Wormwood: Artemisia Annua: Artemisia Annua, or Sweet Wormwood, contains artemisinin, disrupting the malaria parasite life cycle with potential antiviral properties. Its antioxidant effects contribute to overall health, supporting the immune system. Studies explore its potential anticancer and anti-inflammatory properties.
Not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding woman.
Protect from sunlight.
Store below 25°c.
Purpose of Herbal Wormwood Complex Supplement:
Our Herbal Wormwood Complex, enriched with 40% Wormwood, serves a dual purpose, drawing from both traditional wisdom and modern research. Esteemed in South Africa, Wormwood has been historically utilized for its medicinal properties, and in the context of COVID-19, African Traditional Healers have explored its potential benefits.
Immune (System) Enhancement: Research from China and Madagascar recommends Artemisia Annua, a key component of our complex, for fortifying the immune system. The supplement facilitates immune resilience by promoting the production of Human Growth Hormone (HGH) and modulating T-helper cell responses (TH1, TH2, and TH3). Its ability to dampen pro-inflammatory molecules contributes to a balanced immune profile, restraining virus replication and supporting lung epithelial cell function.
Antiviral Properties and Respiratory Health: The complex exhibits a broad spectrum of antiviral activity, addressing infections like Herpes, HIV/Aids, Rhinoviruses, Dengue virus, Epstein bar virus, and Bilharzia. Functioning as a protease inhibitor, it mitigates the severity and duration of flu. Moreover, the formulation targets respiratory health concerns such as pulmonary fibrosis, Coxsackie Virus, and pneumonia. In the context of COVID-19, the complex aligns with the exploratory usage by African Traditional Healers, offering a comprehensive approach to immune support and viral defense.
Optimal Dosage and Safety Measures for Herbal Wormwood Complex:
The Herbal Wormwood Complex in our supplement is carefully formulated with 40% Wormwood, striking a balance between potency and safety. This percentage is chosen to harness the therapeutic benefits of Wormwood while minimizing potential risks associated with higher concentrations.
Safe Dosage Guidelines: To ensure user safety, the recommended dosage adheres to established standards and regulatory guidelines. Following these guidelines allows individuals to integrate the supplement into their wellness routines without the risk of exceeding safe limits.
Balancing Efficacy and Safety: The decision to include 40% Wormwood in the complex reflects a meticulous approach to formulation. This percentage offers optimal therapeutic effects for addressing various health concerns while mitigating potential adverse reactions or toxicity risks. It underscores our commitment to delivering the benefits of Wormwood in a controlled and responsible manner.
Dangers of Overdosing or Prolonged Use: While Wormwood can be beneficial in appropriate doses, overdosing or prolonged use may pose risks. Wormwood contains thujone, a compound that, in excessive amounts, can lead to adverse effects such as seizures, hallucinations, and organ damage.
Our formulation takes these risks into account, emphasizing the importance of adhering to recommended dosage guidelines to prevent potential harm.
By incorporating these safety measures, our Herbal Wormwood Complex aims to provide a reliable and secure herbal supplement, promoting immune support and viral defense without compromising user well-being. Individuals are encouraged to follow recommended usage guidelines and consult healthcare professionals for personalized.
Are the uses the same for all types of Wormwood?
While various species of Wormwood exist, the uses and potential benefits may share similarities across different types, but there can be variations in potency and specific constituents. Two common types of Wormwood mentioned are Artemisia Afra and Artemisia Annua. Here’s a general comparison:
Artemisia Afra (African Wormwood):
Artemisia Annua (Sweet Wormwood):
It’s essential to note that while these types of Wormwood share certain uses, the specific medicinal properties can vary. Additionally, the uses mentioned are based on traditional practices and may not have extensive scientific validation. As with any herbal supplement, individuals should exercise caution, adhere to recommended dosages, and seek guidance from healthcare professionals, especially considering potential differences among Wormwood species.
Uses of Wormwood:
Artemisia Afra (African Wormwood)
Artemisia Annua (Sweet Wormwood)
These detailed insights into the properties and constituents of Artemisia Afra and Artemisia Annua provide a comprehensive understanding of their potential therapeutic benefits. It’s essential to consider individual health conditions and consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
What happens in the body with overdosing of wormwood?
Overdosing on wormwood, whether Artemisia Afra or Artemisia Annua, can lead to adverse effects due to the presence of thujone, a neurotoxic compound found in certain Artemisia species. Thujone toxicity may result in symptoms such as:
It’s crucial to emphasize that the thujone content in wormwood can vary, and individual sensitivity may differ. The recommended dosage and duration of use should be followed to minimize the risk of adverse effects. If someone suspects an overdose or experiences severe symptoms after consuming wormwood, seeking immediate medical attention is imperative.
Recommended daily dosage for Wormwood:
The recommended daily dosage of wormwood, whether Artemisia Afra or Artemisia Annua, can vary based on factors such as the specific product, formulation, and individual health conditions. It’s crucial to follow the guidelines provided by the product manufacturer or healthcare professional.
However, it’s important to note that due to the potential presence of thujone, a neurotoxic compound, caution should be exercised with wormwood consumption.
For Artemisia Afra (African Wormwood), the recommended dosage is generally in the range of 500 mg to 3 grams per day. However, the dosage may vary depending on the intended use and the specific product formulation. It’s essential to adhere to the recommended dosage to avoid potential side effects associated with thujone.
For Artemisia Annua (Sweet Wormwood), the recommended dosage can also vary. Typically, dosages ranging from 500 mg to 2 grams per day may be suggested. Again, following the guidelines provided by the product manufacturer or healthcare professional is crucial to ensure safe and effective use.
Ingredients which are traditionally used for this disorder
Technical info:
Astragalus: Astragalus, renowned in traditional Chinese medicine, is known for its immunomodulatory effects. It may impact pulmonary fibrosis through anti-inflammatory actions, potentially promoting tissue repair. The connection to the Coxsackie virus suggests antiviral potential, while the promotion of Human Growth Hormone (HGH) production hints at cellular regenerative benefits.
Bilberry: Bilberry, rich in anthocyanins, functions as a potent antioxidant with anti-inflammatory properties. Its ACE & TH17 blocking capabilities may support vascular health, crucial in cytokine storm scenarios. The active constituents, including quercetin & catechins, contribute to its immune-modulating effects.
Cat’s Claw: Cat’s Claw, derived from Uncaria tomentosa, possesses broad-spectrum antiviral activity. It inhibits viruses like Herpes, HIV/Aids, and vesicular stomatitis virus, showcasing its immunomodulatory role. The presence of epicatechin adds to its anti-inflammatory and immune-supportive properties.
Elder Berries: Elder Berries, rich in flavonoids, deactivate viruses by preventing their entry into healthy cells. Inhibition of enzymes on viral spikes, particularly against TMPRSS2 enzyme, highlights its antiviral potential. Its immunomodulatory effects contribute to overall antiviral responses.
Ginseng: Ginseng, an adaptogenic herb, acts as a protease inhibitor, potentially reducing flu severity/duration. Its influence on HGH and Pituitary Gland functioning adds to its endocrine system support, impacting immune responses. Research suggests its role in enhancing cellular immune responses.
L-Glutamine: L-Glutamine, a crucial amino acid, demonstrates anti-inflammatory effects, reducing cytokines and preventing lung injury. Inhibiting lymphocyte accumulation and apoptosis of alveolar cells showcases its potential in supporting respiratory health.
Gotu-Kola: Gotu-Kola, recognized in Ayurveda, modulates immune responses by dampening TH1 & TH2. Historical use against herpes and swine flu highlights its antiviral potential. Its adaptogenic properties contribute to overall immune system balance.
Hydrangea Root: Hydrangea Root, known for its anti-inflammatory properties, acts as a TH17 & NF Kappa Beta-blocker, suggesting its role in immune system modulation. Limited research suggests its potential in autoimmune conditions.
Lemon Balm: Lemon Balm, rich in polyphenols like luteolin, hinders viral attachment and replication, particularly against HSV1 & HSV2. Its impact on reducing white blood cell activity and inflammation adds to its immunomodulatory effects. Research indicates its potential in managing stress-related immune responses.
Liquorice Root: Liquorice Root, containing glycyrrhizin, addresses pulmonary fibrosis and inactivates herpes simplex particles. Its antiviral properties extend to inhibiting the growth of DNA & RNA viruses. The promotion of HGH and pituitary health adds to its multifaceted therapeutic potential.
L-Lysine: L-Lysine, an essential amino acid, impairs coronavirus replication and supports HGH production. Its role in immune modulation showcases its potential antiviral effects. Limited research suggests its efficacy in managing herpes outbreaks.
Moringa: Moringa, a nutrient-dense superfood, exhibits potent protease inhibitor activity along with quercetin, Coumarin acid, and Kaempferol. Its vast array of phytochemicals contributes to its diverse health benefits, supported by its historical use in traditional medicine.
Olive Leaf: Olive Leaf’s antiviral effects against Epstein Bar Virus, retroviruses, and invasive organisms are attributed to compounds like apigenin, luteolin, and oleuropein. Its anti-inflammatory properties make it a valuable botanical. Research suggests its potential in managing cardiovascular health.
Red Yeast Rice: Red Yeast Rice, containing Monacolin K, functions similarly to statins, offering cardiovascular benefits through cholesterol regulation. Research indicates its efficacy in managing lipid levels.
Vitamin D: Vitamin D’s impact on boosting TH-3 activity and dampening autoimmunity supports overall immune function, especially in respiratory health. Adequate levels are crucial for maintaining optimal immune responses.
Wormwood: Wormwood, historically used in traditional medicine, exhibits notable antiviral activity against SARS-Coronavirus, breast cancer, and prostate cancer. Its effects on intestinal issues, bacterial infections, and bile production make it a versatile botanical. Caution is warranted due to thujone content, and further research on its toxicity is recommended.
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