All Posts Tagged With: "Samento"

Lyme Disease – Topic of New Book

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March 25th, 2010

(2004) I am a member of the Chelation Discussion Group, headed by the guru of Chelation therapy, Garry Gordon, M.D., D.O. It may have well over 2000 health professional members now on a worldwide basis. The theme seems to be primarily questions answered by Dr. Gordon as well as astute contributions from the members. Well, there is a tremendous number of communications per week. I used to print them all out and save them, but now I have decided to record the essence of many of the teachings in my brain.

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http://fight4yourhealth.com/answers/chronic-infections-treatments-that-work

Banderol + Samento for Lyme

Linda’s comment:  This is EXCELLENT read….I have taken ALL of these products and they WORK!!

Full aritcle: http://www.newhaven.edu/news-events/82773.pdf

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 Our results demonstrated that both herbal agents, but not doxycycline, had very significant effects on all forms of B. burgdorferi, especially when used in combination, suggesting that herbal agents could provide an effective therapeutic approach for Lyme disease patient. 

In Vitro Effectiveness of Samento and Banderol Herbal Extracts on Borrelia

Linda’s comment:  FINALLY a study done by a University proving that Samento and Banderol are good for treating Lyme disease…

Full article: http://www.townsendletter.com/July2010/sapi0710.html

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  • The in vitro study was conducted by Lyme Disease Research Group, University of New Haven, West Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A.

  • In this study two herbal extracts from the Cowden Condensed Support Program named Samento and Banderol as well as doxycyline (one of the primary antibiotics for Lyme disease treatment) were tested for their in vitro effectiveness on several of the different morphological forms of Borrelia burgdorferi (spirochetes, round bodies and biofilm-like colonies)

  • Our results showed that doxycycline was very effective in eliminating the spirochetal form of Borrelia burgdorferi, but it significantly increased the round body forms of these bacteria. Comparing this doxycycline data to that of the herbal extracts, Banderol, and the combination of Samento and Banderol were more efficient in eliminating both the spirochetal and round body forms