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Transcript
LarreaPlus
LARREAPLUS
Serving Size 1 capsule
Servings Per Container 90
Amount Per Serving
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)
Zinc (lysinate)
Bee propolis (5:1)
Larrea tridentata (chaparral)(4:1)
L-lysine (HCl)
Olive leaf extract
150 mg
5 mg
150 mg
150 mg
150 mg
100 mg
(Olea europaea)(20% oleuropein)
Melissa officinalis
(rosmarinic acid)(5%)
50 mg
OTHER INGREDIENTS: Cellulose, silica.
SUGGESTED USE: As a dietary supplement,
take 1 capsule per day for immune health. For
additional immune support, take 2-3 capsules
two to three times per day or as directed by
your healthcare professional.
REFERENCES:
1. Arens M, Travis S. Zinc salts inactivate clinical
isolates of herpes simplex virus in vitro. J Clin
Microbiol. 2000 May;38(5):1758-62.
2. Aziz NH, Farag SE, Mousa LA, et al.
Comparative antibacterial and antifungal effects
of some phenolic compounds. Microbios.
1998;93(374):43-54.
3. Cho MH, Moinuddin SG, Helms GL, Hishiyama
S, Eichinger D, Davin LB, Lewis NG.
(+)-Larreatricin hydroxylase, an enantiospecific
polyphenol oxidase from the creosote bush
(Larrea tridentata). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2003 Sep
16;100(19):10641-6.
4. Fortes C, Forastiere F, Agabiti N, et al. The
effect of zinc and vitamin A supplementation on
immune response in an older population. J Am
Geriatr Soc. 1998 Jan;46(1):19-26.
continued on reverse
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
AN INNOVATIVE FORMULA COMBINING SELECT HERBS AND EXTRACTS FOR THEIR
ANTIVIRAL, ANTIOXIDANT, AND ANTI-INFLAMMATORY PROPERTIES*
- Natural components with known antimicrobial and antiviral action*
- Herbal anti-inflammatory*
- Botanical and nutrient immune system support*
- New formulation provides 4:1 extract of Larrea tridentata (600 mg equivalent)*
- Contains additional antioxidant ingredients*
LARREA TRIDENTATA has been in existence for over 12,000 years and has been
scientifically documented as the oldest living plant on earth. To the native tribes
of the Southwestern desert in the United States, it was often referred to as
“medicine chest.”*
Larrea tridentata’s ability to prevent virus replication, particularly against the
herpes virus, caught the attention of clinicians. The herpes virus is extremely
prevalent in most of the world. The herpes family of viruses is made up of
approximately 80 distinct types of viruses, and it is probable that some type of
herpes virus will affect nearly everyone in their lifetime.*
Although the symptoms of herpes may not be obvious, new research tells us
that the viruses are quite active, inflicting constant, cumulative damage to the
critical organs in our bodies as they replicate at a low level throughout our lives.
Because herpes viruses are excellent at evading the forces of the immune
system, we have often felt defenseless against these viruses.*
Larrea has demonstrated invaluable promise in the fight against numerous
herpes virus conditions. Larrea’s active constituents function as powerful
antioxidants that also assist in inhibiting viral replication. By stopping the
invasion and survival of herpes virus in the body, further destruction of healthy
cells is alleviated.*
The active antiviral compounds of the larrea plant have now been formulated
with other herbs and nutrients known to have antimicrobial and immunesupport action.*
TEL: 425.487.0788 / 866.272.0500
FAX: 425.485.3518
www.bio-genesis.com
LARREAPLUS
REFERENCES:
5. Gnabre JN, Brady JN, Clanton DJ, et al.
Inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1
transcription and replication by DNA
sequence-selective plant lignans. Proc Natl Acad Sci
U S A. 1995 Nov 21;92(24):11239-43.
6. Gnabre JN, Ito Y, Ma Y, Huang RC. Isolation of
anti-HIV-1 lignans from Larrea tridentata by
counter-current chromatography. J Chromatogr A.
1996 Jan 8;719(2):353-64.
7. Griffith RS, Walsh DE, Myrmel KH, et al. Success
of L-lysine therapy in frequently recurrent herpes
simplex infection. Treatment and prophylaxis.
Dermatologica. 1987;175(4):183-90.
8. Newall CA, Anderson LA, Philpson JD. Herbal
Medicine: A Guide for Healthcare Professionals.
London: The Pharmaceutical Press, 1996.
9. Thein DJ, Hurt WC. Lysine as a prophylactic
agent in the treatment of recurrent herpes simplex
labialis. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1984
Dec;58(6):659-66.
10. Vynograd N, Vynograd I, Sosnowski Z. A
comparative multi-centre study of the efficacy of
propolis, acyclovir and placebo in the treatment of
genital herpes (HSV). Phytomedicine. 2000 Mar;7(1):1-6.
11. Wolbling RH, Leonhardt K. Local therapy of
herpes simplex with dried extract from Melissa
officinalis. Phytomedicine. 1994;1:25-31.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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ZINC is a biologically essential trace element and a vital cofactor in many
biological processes including DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis. Zinc also plays
a role in immune function and wound healing. Research shows that zinc
supplementation promotes cell-mediated immune response, including natural
killer cells and T-lymphocyte activity. This arm of the immune system is
activated during the body’s defense against viral infections. In addition, zinc
has shown specific antiviral activity against the herpes virus.*
PROPALIS is a resinous material from poplar and conifer buds used by bees for
hive maintenance. Propalis has been used medicinally for abscesses and
wound healing since 350 B.C. The potent flavanoids found in propolis exhibit
antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal activity. In addition, propolis extract has
powerful antioxidant effects and suppresses inflammatory metabolism.*
L-LYSINE has been reported to reduce viral replication by modulating the
production of arginine. L-lysine provides nutritional support for the body’s
natural defense against infections. When taken orally, L-lysine has been shown
to reduce replication of the herpes virus and decrease severity and healing
time.*
VITAMIN C, MELISSA OFFICINALIS & OLIVE LEAF EXTRACT’s active constituents have
demonstrated potent immune support and antioxidant properties. Together
they provide important protection against tissue-damaging free radicals and
maintain normal immune cell defenses.*