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VivaBasis VivaLima + Artemisia | Stevia | Cistus

Alcoholic herbal extract from various herbs

Product information "VivaBasis VivaLima + Artemisia | Stevia | Cistus"

Old composition VivaLima since June,10th 2020

This product is a discontinued product and will not be reproduced! 


NO FOOD!


Alcoholic extract obtained by cold maceration of the respective plant part in hydroalcoholic solution.

Available as 30ml or 100ml blue glass bottle with pipette cap.

 

 

Ingredients

according to the recipe of the "Lyme Cocktail" from the book "The biological treatment of Lyme disease" by Dr. med. Dietrich Klinghardt and Ariane Zappe

without phospholipids

Water, ethyl alcohol, alcoholic extracts of

  • Andrographis (Andrographis paniculata)
  • Red Root (Ceanothus americanus)
  • Cilantro (Coriandrum sativum)
  • Japanese Knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum)
  • Bee Glue (Propolis)
  • Sarsaparilla (Smilax medica), Contains steroid saponins. May cause stomach irritation, temporary kidney damage, vomiting diarrhea, CNS paralysis.
  • Artemisia annua (Artemisia annua)
  • Rock Rose (Cistus incanus)
  • Stevia (Stevia rebaudiana)
  • Marigold (Calendula officinalis)
In Spirits, 45% vol.


Note
Assessment of Popolis from the BfR (Federal Office for Risk Assessment).
There have also been reports of isolated suspected cases of allergic reactions in connection with the oral intake of products containing propolis, e.g., as tablets, drops, or pharmaceutical forms for sucking (Hay and Greig, 1990; Menniti-Ippolito et al., 2008). The ingredients caffeic acid 3-methyl-2-butenyl ester, caffeic acid 2- methyl-2-butenyl ester, caffeic acid 3-methyl-3-butenyl ester, caffeic acid phenyl ethyl ester, and benzyl cinnamate and benzyl salicylate can be classified as allergenic (Walgrave et al., 2005). More than 200 different substances have been identified in propo- lis, with differences in composition depending on the geographic origin (Marcucci, 1995; Banko- va et al., 2000; Bankova, 2005). 

Attention
Due to current EU legislation, it is not allowed to sell Cistus (Cistus incanus), Stevia (Stevia rebaudiana) and Sweet Annie (Artemisia annua) as food. Cistus (Cistus incanus), Stevia (Stevia rebaudiana) and Sweet Annie (Artemisia annua) fall under the EU Novel Food Regulation because the plants were not sufficiently documented as food before 1997.
Please consult with your therapist for any off-label use.


 

 


Flammable liquid and vapour. Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources. No smoking.


Keep out of the reach and sight of children!


safe-children

 

Consumption of alcoholic beverages during pregnancy, even in small amounts, can have serious consequences for the child's health.

 

Only sold for private end consumption and to persons older than 18 years.

 

safe-children

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