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Bara - 100ml - GSE Forte Grapefruit Seed Extract - Helps in the following cases: bacterial infections, Helicobacter pylori, fungal infections, support and strengthening the immune system

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GSE + | Grapefruit Seed Extract + (Capsules)

60 capsules

 

The grapefruit seed extract is extracted from the seeds and grapefruit overflow and contains a particularly high concentration of active bioflavonoids. It contains vitamin C and is fortified with concentrated and high-quality extracts of propolis and herbs, one of the most powerful in the plant world, to create a particularly synergistic and effective formula.

About the plants in the product:

Grapefruit seeds 

 contain bioflavonoid components, which include naringin and heparin, which have been tested in a variety of studies in recent years and have been found to be antioxidants and have a broad-spectrum natural antiseptic ability [1,2].

Coptis 

 a major and important plant in traditional Chinese medicine that is used for what the Chinese call: "heat and toxicity" conditions. It contains the component barbering, which many studies have been done on and other components in Coptis, demonstrated antiseptic ability against common contaminants [3]

Tababoya / La Pacho 

 A tree that grows in the rainforest areas of South America, which for centuries has been an important component in the folk medicine of the indigenous tribes who exploit its antiseptic qualities for their needs. In recent years, the scientific establishment has shown great interest in it and is researching the component of leprosy and its potential effect on the vaccine [4]

Pure Propolis 

 This is a resin produced by bees that contains about three hundred different components, which science is very interested in and its effectiveness has been tested in studies in various models.

Cinnamon 

 In traditional medicine, cinnamon is known to have the qualities of a motivating, stimulating, and warming plant that is recommended to brew and drink its peel in times of weakness. The bark contains zinc, ascorbic acid, and aromatic components whose function is to protect the wood from contaminants. These components are currently being investigated in the context of their potential impact on humans [5]

 

Product benefits + GSE :

  • Concentrated and standard herbal tablet in technology to maintain the maximum components in the plant in the most natural and high-quality way
  • The raw materials have undergone a series of rigorous quality tests in accordance with the most stringent standards to ensure their identifications, quality, and cleanliness.
  • Easy to carry and allows maximum comfort in taking
  • No added sugar, artificial sweeteners, and preservatives, suitable for vegetarians and vegans
  • Kosher Badatz signed by Sofer Bnei Brak

 

How to use:

2 capsules, two to three times a day before meals

Dietary supplement

Scripture relies on traditional herbalist and naturopathic approaches. For the avoidance of doubt, the information does not constitute a qualified medical recommendation and is not intended to guide the public or to be used as a recommendation or instruction or advice for the use or modification or download of any drug, and has no substitute for individual or other medical advice. Pregnant women, lactating women, children, people with chronic diseases, and those taking prescription drugs - consult a doctor before use. 

References:

  1. Heggers JP et al. J Altern Complement Med. 40-333:) 3 (8; 2002.
  2. Gusman J. et al (2002) the effectiveness of processed grapefruit-seed extract as an antibacterial agent: II. Mechanism of action and in vitro toxicity. J Altern Complement Med.
  3. Park, KS et al. (1999) Differential inhibitory effects of protoberberine on sterol and chitin biosyntheses in Candida albicans. J Antimicrob Chemother. 74-667:) 5 (43.

4. Oliveira, RA et al. (2010) The hydroxy-naphthoquinone lapachol arrests mycobacterial growth and immunomodulates host macrophages. Int Immunopharmacol. 73-1463:) 11 (10.

5. Shan, BE et al. (1999) Stimulating the activity of Chinese medicinal herbs on human lymphocytes in vitro. Int J Immunopharmacol. 59-149:) 3 (21.