Aspergillus
Product Description
According to Enderlein the Aspergillus niger belongs to the microbial cycle of the tuberculosis pathogen. Produced from suspensions of primitive forms of the fungus Aspergillus niger, this isopathic may be indicated for symptoms associated with active and latent forms of tuberculosis, the so called “masked Tbc”or paratuberculosis.
Aspergillus is also indicated for symptoms associated with: allergies, bronchial asthma, rheumatic disease, Parkinson’s disease, Hyperthyroidism, lymphatic problems and disease of the urogenital tract .
WHAT ARE ISOPATHICS?
Isopathics are made from cytoplasmic material of specific fungal and bacterial organisms. However, isopathics contain no living organisms. They work by presenting something inert to the immune system. The agent itself does nothing. However, the response it triggers from the immune system can be quite profound.
These formulas do not simply stimulate the immune system; rather, the effect is much more balancing, producing a more "adaptogenic" effect for the immune system.
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Supplement Facts:
10 Suppositories 3X
Ingredients: Aspergillus niger 4X in a base of lactose and beet oil.
Suggested Use:
ADULTS: 1 suppository 3 times per week, or as directed by a health care professional.
Children (Ages 4-12): Consult a health care professional for use with children
Duration of use dependent upon the advice of your health care professional.
SUGGESTED ADDITIONAL THERAPY: When using Aspergillus, the bacterial remedies MycobaSan and SubtiSan may be considered to help expectorate mucous from the lungs.
Warning:
- KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
- Do not use when pregnant or nursing.
- Do no use without consulting your health care professional or if you have any existing medical condition.
- Do not exceed recommended dosage.
Disclaimer: “These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.”