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Enula is a proprietary blend of the extracts of two plants: Elecampane (Inula helenium), and Jalapa (Ipomoea Jalapa). Elecampane contains inulin which helps promote beneficial intestinal bacteria. This is very important since 70% of the immune system is located in the digestive system. Studies have also shown two other active ingredients in elecampane, alantolactone, and isoalantolactone, to be useful in treating parasites, including roundworm, hookworm, whipworm, and threadworm; this research supports the traditional use of elecampane to treat digestive disorders and parasitic infections. Many practitioners have noted that Enula is effective against certain species of Babesia, a parasite commonly associated with Borreliosis (Lyme disease).
ANTI-PARASITIC
ANTI-BACTERIAL
LYME DISEASE
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM HEALTH
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Cowden Support Program for Lyme: Observational Study – Dublin, Ireland – June, 2012 Armin Schwarzbach, MD PhD Full Video
"Has helped tremendously with my Lyme Disease." -D.M.
"This is the best defense for my bouts with Lyme Disease. I know the medical industry doesn't want to hear about natural products, but they don't have anything that is as effective!"-A. M.
“Had a terrible virus for weeks and Enula Microbial Defense by NutraMedix helped boost my immune system and my energy level has returned to normal.” – G.L
“Enula drops are now part of my son's regimen along with traditional antibiotics. He has not gotten sick, even though a virus and the flu are rampant here. I am pleased with Enula Microbial Defense.” – B.B
"Doctor prescribed this to help fight a tick-borne infection in addition to antibiotics. So far so good." -T.N.
30 drops twice daily in 4 oz. of water daily (start with 1 drop in 4 oz. of water adding a drop with each dose as tolerated).
An acute oral toxicity study was conducted by the University of Guayaquil, Ecuador concluding that Banderol did not produce toxic effects, thus the product is considered practically innocuous for humans when administered in the acute form. Therefore; studies of acute toxicity at higher doses in humans are not necessary. Full Article
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