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Instructions

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Take echinacea capsules. This potent herb can eradicate numerous disease-causing
microorganisms. It works by stimulating your immune system cells, including mac
rophages, which target these parasites. Take one 500-mg capsule once a day.
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Take turmeric tablets. This powerful East Indian spice can cleanse your body of
most disease-causing bacteria, especially bad intestinal bacteria and worms. It
contains an active ingredient called curcumin, which destroys these bacteria int
ernally or externally. Take two 500-mg twice daily
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Eat a lot of raw fresh garlic. This potent herb is composed of a substance calle
d allicin. When ingested, your gastrointestinal tract turns into a hostile envir
onment for many parasites. Chop two cloves of fresh garlic and swallow with a gl
ass of water.
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Take uva ursi (bearberry) tablets. This herb contains potent compounds called ar
butin, which acts by destroying the cellular walls of numerous bacteria that can
infect your body. The recommended dosage is one 800-mg tablet once a day with f
ood.
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Consume Vitaklenz capsules. This supplement contains 12 all-natural potent herbs
which can cleanse your body by destroying intestinal parasites. It also detoxif
ies your liver. Take one capsule three times daily.
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YELLOOW MANGROVE
Ceriops tagal (Perr.) C
Whole plant is astringent.
Bark is astringent, hemostatic, and used as quinine substitute.
Parts used
Bark.
Uses
Folkloric
Decoction of the bark used to stop hemorrhages; applied to malignant ulcers.
Bark used for diabetes.
On the African Coast, decoction of shoots used as substitute for quinine.
Malay women use a decoction of bark in childbirth.
In India, bark used as hemostatic.
In Malaysia, bark lotion used for ulcers and abdominal ailments.
Others
Dye: In eastern Africa and Asia, stem bark used for dyeing and tanning. In SE As
ia, source of "soga browns" of Javanese batiks.
Preservative: In fishing communities, bark extract used to preserve nets and sai
ls from decay.
Wood: Poles, planks and wattlework for house building.
Studies
Dolabrane Diterpene / Tagalsin / Cytotoxicity: Study isolated a new dolabrane-ty
pe diterpene, tagalsin, together with six known analogues. Cytotoxicity of the i
solated compounds was evaluated against HeLa human cervical carcinoma cancer cel
l line. (2)
Anti-Tumor / Triterpenes: Study yielded four triterpenes. Compounds 1 and 3 were
effective in inhibiting cell proliferation and growth of H-7402 and HeLa. (4)
Antihyperglycemic: Study evaluated the antihyperglycemic effect of the crude ext
ract of Ceriops tagal showed significant improvement of glucose tolerance in suc
rose-loaded normal rats and a 10.9% reduction of hyperglycemia in STZ-induced di
abetic rats. (5)
Antihyperglycemic / Hexose Uptake Stimulation: Study on the effect of an ethanol
ic extract and its fractions on H-2-deoxyglucose uptake by cultured L6 rat muscl
e cells showed enhancement of glucose uptake comparable with insulin and metform
in. Results suggest the n-hexane soluble fraction might be a potential source of
new antihyperglycemic compounds. (7)
Antibacterial / Leaves and Bark: Study evaluated the antibacterial activity of t
he leaves and bark extracts of Ceriops tagal and Pemphis acidula against human p
athogens such as P. aeruginosa, K. pneumonia, V parahemolyticus, S aureus and V
cholera. P acidula showed higher antibacterial potency than C tagal. In all the
tests, the crude methanolic extracts showed better inhibition. (6)
Antitumor: Dolabrane diterpenes of Ceriops tagal exhibited significant antitumor
effect in the LLC mice probably through induced apoptosis of tumor cell and the
lower expression of the tumor-associated transcription factor NF-KPp65. (8)
Dolaborane Diterpenes / Tagalsins / Roots / Anticancer: Study investigated the a
nticancer activity of tagalsins A-G isolated from the roots of C. tagal. Tagalsi
ns A- G induced apoptosis through activation of caspase-3 enzyme. Tagalsin A was
the most active. Results suggest a potential for the development of anticancer
agents with novel mechanisms of actions. (9)
Antioxidant / Stems and Leaves: Study evaluated the antioxidant activity and phy
tochemicals in stems and leaves of C. tagal. Study confirmed the free radical sc
avenging potential of C. tagal. The leaves showed higher dose-dependent reducing
power. Phytoscreening yielded flavonoids, anthraglycosides, bitter principle, s
aponins, terpenoids, and essential oils. (12)
Availability
Wild-crafted.

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