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Autoimmunity Care Lyme Co Care
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Autoimmunity Care Lyme Co Care Drop | Lyme infections, Tick Bites | Japanese Knotweed, Dokudami, Cat’s Claw, Gou-Teng, Andrographis, Sida Acuta, Alchornea, Cryptolepis, Sarsaparilla | Tick Immune Support Supplement | 30ml




How will Autoimmunity Care Lyme Co Care Benefit you
Benefits of Lyme Co Care:
- Chronic infection control
- Neuro (nerves) protection
- Fights infection fatigue
- Supports joint and muscle comfort
- Helps with brain fog & energy
- Anti-inflammatory & anti-oxidant
- Boosts Immune System
- Aids digestion
Autoimmunity Care Lyme Co Care is best for
Lyme Co Care is Best For:
- lyme co infections (parasitic, bacterial, fungal)
- Tick infections
- Chronic gut infections
- Digestive discomfort
- Fibromylgia, lupus, psoriasis, RA
- Poor Liver & Gall bladder Health”
World-class quality + Finest ingredients
16 Science-driven natural ingredients to deliver daily healthy fats, anti-inflammation & anti-oxidants.
1-2 ml before evening meal or on an empty stomach or consult with your healthcare practitioner.
Product Description
Revolutionize Your Daily Grind with Cutting-Edge Innovation
Power of 8 natural herbs in 1 liquid- Powerful Natural Herbal Support for Lyme Co & Tick Infections: Formulated with 10 potent natural herbs which are traditionally used to support Lyme and tick-related health concerns.
- Targets Lyme & Tick Microbial Load: Contains botanicals like Cryptolepis, Alchornea, and Sida Acuta, known for their antimicrobial and immune-supportive properties.
- Post Infection Control Support: Helps manage fatigue, tiredness, joint and muscle discomfort, brain fog, digestive health and neuroprotection from infections.
- Promotes Inflammation Balance: Japanese Knotweed, Andrographis, and Cat’s Claw help manage inflammatory responses and support natural healing.
- Strengthens Immune Function: Herbal ingredients like Gou-Teng and Stevia Leaf work synergistically to boost and modulate immune activity.
- Aids in Detoxification: Sarsaparilla and Dokudami assist in cleansing the blood and supporting liver function during recovery.
- Adult dose: 1-2 ml before evening meal or on an empty stomach or consult with your healthcare practitioner.
Natural Food Sources
- All fruits such as berries, peaches, cherries, and apricots
- Beans, lentils, tofu, and tempeh
- Dried herbs and spices
- Extra-virgin olive oil, avocado, and olives
- Milk, plain Greek yogurt, and cottage cheese
- Non-starchy vegetables such as eggplant, peppers, artichokes, and dark greens
- Nuts such as almonds, pistachios, walnuts, and cashews
- Starchy vegetables such as sweet potatoes and root vegetables
- Water, coffee, and tea
- Whole-grain bread and other whole grains such as quinoa, barley, and brown rice
FAQ's
Reference
Transformative Experience – Exceeded All Expectations!
JAPANESE KNOTWEED – Cucu Alexandra-Antonia, Baci Gabriela-Maria, Deszi Ştefan, Nap Mircea-Emil, Beteg Florin Ioan, Bonta Victoriţa, Bobis Otilia, Caprio Emilio, Dezmirean Daniel Severus. New Approaches on Japanese Knotweed (Fallopia japonica) Bioactive Compounds and Their Potential of Pharmacological and Beekeeping Activities: Challenges and Future Directions. Plants (Basel). 2021 Nov 29;10(12):2621. doi: 10.3390/plants10122621.
Known especially for its negative ecological impact, Fallopia japonica (Japanese knotweed) is now considered one of the most invasive species. Nevertheless, its chemical composition has shown, beyond doubt, some high biological active compounds that can be a source of valuable pharmacological potential for the enhancement of human health.
DOKUDAMI – Shingnaisui Khanchuila, Dey Tapan, Manna Prasenjit, Kalita Jatin. Therapeutic potentials of Houttuynia cordata Thunb. against inflammation and oxidative stress: A review. J Ethnopharmacol. 2018 Mar 30;220:35–43. doi: 10.1016/j.jep.2018.03.038.
Houttuynia cordata Thunb. (Family: Saururaceae) is an herbaceous perennial plant that grows in moist and shady places. The plant is well known among the people of diverse cultures across Japan, Korea, China and North-East India for its medicinal properties.
CATS CLAW – Blanck Jason J., Huebner Thomas M., Rolls Alyssa M., Cornell Josh S. and Hwang Candy S. Comprehensive Review of the Components in Cat’s Claw (Uncaria tomentosa) and Their Antibacterial Activity. AppliedChem 2022, 2(1), 1-29; https://doi.org/10.3390/appliedchem2010001.
Cat’s claw (Uncaria tomentosa (Willd. ex Schults) DC.), a plant that is exceptionally rich in phytochemicals, has been used for centuries by the indigenous people of South and Central America as a therapeutic and is currently widely exported for medicinal purposes.
GOU-TENG – Deng Linhua, Liu Wei, Xu Qiang, Guo Rui, Zhang Dapeng, Ni Jingyu, Li Lan, Cai Xiaoyue, Fan Guanwei, Zhao Yingqiang. Tianma Gouteng Decoction regulates oxidative stress and inflammation in AngII-induced hypertensive mice via transcription factor EB to exert anti-hypertension effect. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2021.112383.
Hypertension is one of the important causes of cardiovascular diseases, and the imbalance of vascular homeostasis caused by oxidative stress and endothelial inflammation occurs throughout hypertension pathogenesis.
ANDROGRAPHIS PANICULATA – Okhuarobo Agbonlahor, Falodun Joyce Ehizogie, Erharuyi Osayemwenre, Imieje Vincent, Falodun Abiodun, Langer Peter. Harnessing the medicinal properties of Andrographis paniculata for diseases and beyond: a review of its phytochemistry and pharmacology. Asian Pac J Trop Dis. 2014 Jun;4(3):213–222. doi: 10.1016/S2222-1808(14)60509-0.
Andrographis paniculata Wall (family Acanthaceae) is one of the most popular medicinal plants used traditionally for the treatment of array of diseases such as cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure, ulcer, leprosy, bronchitis, skin diseases, flatulence, colic, influenza, dysentery, dyspepsia and malaria for centuries in Asia, America and Africa continents.
SIDA ACUTA – Dinda Biswanath, Das Niranjan, Dinda Subhajit, Dinda Manikarna, SilSarma Indrajit. The genus Sida L. – A traditional medicine: Its ethnopharmacological, phytochemical and pharmacological data for commercial exploitation in herbal drugs industry. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2015.10.027.
Sida L. (Malvaceae) has been used for centuries in traditional medicines in different countries for the prevention and treatment of different diseases such as diarrhea, dysentery, gastrointestinal and urinary infections, malarial and other fevers, childbirth and miscarriage problems, skin ailments, cardiac and neural problems, asthma, bronchitis and other respiratory problems, weight loss aid, rheumatic and other inflammations, tuberculosis, etc.
ALCHORNEA CORDIFOLIA – Noundou X. Siwe, Krause R.W.M., Vuuren S.F. van, Ndinteh D. Tantoh, Olivier D.K. Antibacterial effects of Alchornea cordifolia (Schumach. and Thonn.) Müll. Arg extracts and compounds on gastrointestinal, skin, respiratory and urinary tract pathogens. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2015.12.043.
The leaves, stems and roots of Alchornea cordifolia (Schumach. and Thonn.) Müll. Arg. are used as traditional medicine in many African countries for the management of gastrointestinal, respiratory and urinary tract infections as well as for the treatment of wounds.
CRYPTOLEPIS SANUINLENTA – Michael S Tempesta. The Clinical Efficacy of Cryptolepis Sanguinolenta in the Treatment of Malaria. Ghana Med J. 2010 Mar;44(1):1–2.
The roots of cryptolepis, also known as nibima, kadze, gangamau, Ghanaian quinine and yellow-dye root (Cryptolepis sanguinolenta) have been used in Ghanaian traditional medicine for treatment of malaria for many generations.
STEVIA LEAF EXTRACT – TheophilusP A S, Victoria M J, Socarras K M, Filush K R, Gupta K, Luecke D F, Sapi E. Effectiveness of Stevia Rebaudiana Whole Leaf Extract Against the Various Morphological Forms of Borrelia Burgdorferi in Vitro. Eur J Microbiol Immunol (Bp). 2015 Nov 12;5(4):268–280. doi: 10.1556/1886.2015.00031.
Lyme disease is a tick-borne multisystemic disease caused by Borrelia burgdorferi. Administering antibiotics is the primary treatment for this disease; however, relapse often occurs when antibiotic treatment is discontinued.
SARSAPARILLA – Park Gunhyuk, Kim Tae-mi, Kim Jeong Hee, Oh Myung Sook. Antioxidant effects of the sarsaparilla via scavenging of reactive oxygen species and induction of antioxidant enzymes in human dermal fibroblasts. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.etap.2014.06.009.
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight causes distinct changes in collagenous skin tissues as a result of the breakdown of collagen, a major component of the extracellular matrix.