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by American Nutriceuticals WHAT IS IT? Badmaev 269 contains in each 580 mg
tablet 26 herbs including, tropical almond, neem, hawthorn, gentian, eyebright,
indian pear, angelica, sunflower, coltsfoot, fenugreek, galeopsis, cowslip,
elder, cinchona, chamomile, willow bark, hyssop, maidenhair, marshmallow,
elecampane, costus, mint, salvia, pseudoacacia, plant musk, and homeopathic
monkshood. Inert ingredients are microcrystalline cellulose, and silicon
dioxide. WHAT DOES IT DO? According to the manufacturer: "For daily detoxification and support for a healthy immune system. "Badmaev 269 is a proprietary botanical formula based on traditional Tibetan medicine... The formula #269 is one of several developed by Vladimir Badmaev M.D., Ph.D., a direct descendant of the physicians to the Czars of Russia. Dr. Badmaev says that in Tibetan medicine, which is closely related to Ayurveda medicine, the interest in the well-being of a human always extends into the universal concept of balance in existence. ... Traditional actions and use of the formula: 1. Biological response modifier helping in body detox processes by stimulating the lymph factor. 2. Thermoregulatory (increasing the internal living energy or living warmth called in vernacular Tumo.) 3. A nutritional supplement support of general health in prevention of chronic conditions. 4. A nutritional supplement as an adjuvant in therapy of chronic conditions. 5. Increase in living energy which results in improved mood, especially in elderly who are prone to age-related mental blues."
CAUTIONS If pregnant or breast feeding ask a health care professional before use. Anyone with known allergy to spices should not take these formulas. See Disclaimer.
DOSE Take 1 tablet two times daily,
30 minutes after a meal. Start with 1-2 tablets the gradually over a few
weeks increase the dosage to 4-6 tablets daily. Stay at this dosage for 2-6
months then reduce gradually to 1-2 tablets per day. Results will come
gradually. NHC
sells 60 tablet bottles of Badmaev 269 for
$25.20. The suggested retail price is $32.00.
These statements have not been evaluated by the
U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA). |
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