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"SURAMAX" (suramin & shikimic acid) PINE NEEDLE + DANDELION LIQUID TINCTURE

$ 16.36

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Brand: Ganesha Herbs
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Active Ingredients: Shikimic Acid
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Ingredients: pine needles
  • Dosage: 2 ml
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Main Purpose: Immune Support
  • Scent: Pine
  • Formulation: Liquid
  • Administration: Oral
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Features: Natural Ingredients
  • Type: Dual Extract
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    SURAMAX
    COMPLEX FORMULA
    PINE NEEDLES
    + STAR ANISE
    +
    FENNEL SEEDS + DANDELION
    LIQUID TINCTURE
    2 OUNCES / 60ML
    There is no evidence to suggest that viruses can be eradicated from the Earth, so human adaptation will be essential going forward. Dandelion extract is one of many herbs that will assist in a healthy immune response. Better yet, dandelion extract could prove to prevent infections altogether, by blocking the precise channel by which the spike proteins attach and cause viral replication.
    The major source of shikimic acid now is the star anise, an unusual star-shaped fruit that grows on small trees native to China.
    The research has been funded from a variety of sources, including the Maine Technology Institute, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the National Science Foundation and the university’s chemistry department.
    From the study:
    Shikimic acid, when separated by HPLC, exhibited a dose-dependent inhibitory effect on platelet aggregation induced by adenosine diphosphate and collagen in rabbits. Because of the relative high content and good antiplatelet-aggregating activity of shikimic acid, the Masson pine needles can be used as a potential source of shikimic acid.
    …achieved about a 6% yield of shikimic acid from Masson pine needles, which is possibly the highest extracted yield from any pine species till now (Chen et al. 2014). Since pine needles are inexpensive and readily available in North Asia, North America, and Europe, there is a strong possibility to utilize them as a drug manufacturer against less available star anise species.
    That study found that pine needles provide about two-thirds the shikimic acid of star anise herb:
    Masson pine needles = 5.71% shikimic acid
    Star anise = 8.95% shikimic acid
    So we know that pine needles, which are extremely common across North America, China and Europe, provide shikimic acid, a kind of “miracle” molecule that may prove incredibly useful for halting blood clots and defending people from respiratory infections.
    Fennel seeds have also been shown to be a source of shikimic acid