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bcb1200
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Just wondering if anyone knows what is in Byron White A-Bab?

The website used to let you view the information sheet...but it now requires a password. [Frown]

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5/10 dx'd, after 3 months numerous test and doctors

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Currently at around 95% +/- most days.

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That would be interesting to know!!

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For those that have not heard of it. Here's a small description of it. A-BAB� contains seven herbal ingredients that have been glass-tinctured and specially energized through a 7-step proprietary Micronized Herbal Process.

These active ingredients are:

Gou Teng: This herb has been used to lower the excitability of the central nervous system. Used also in Chinese medicine for hypertension, convulsions, headache, dizziness and apoplexy. A published journal article written by scientists in the Department of Oriental Pharmaceutical Science at South Korea�s Kyung Hee University found the aqueous extract of gou teng may increase serotonin levels in the brain, resulting in mood and cognitive improvements, as well as help in the treatment of OCD, IBS, fibromyalgia, depression and anxiety.

Cat�s Claw:The action of oxindole alkaloids make this herb an immune stimulant and circulatory tonic. It has been used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, stomach ulcers, gastritis, eczema and liver disease. Recent studies found it useful for relieving knee pain.

Noni: High in antioxidants and polysaccharide component, Noni has been shown to release immune enhancing compounds that activate white blood cells. It provides anti-malarial and anti-bacterial effects. Noni also provokes analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antihistamine activities to help with sleep, temperature and mood disorders.

Sam Bong: High in essential oils (especially camphor), this herb has been used for kidney and heart disease. It his beneficial in removing worms, breaking up kidney stones, and reducing pain and high cholesterol.

Neem: This herb�s anti-viral, anti bacterial and anti-fungal effects are well documented. Evidence exists for its use in pneumonia, ulcers, gout, diabetes, hypertension, skin infection and wound healing. The essential fatty acid content in Neem is high.

Curcuma Xanthorrhiza: This is an immune stimulator that has strong anti-oxidant effects. It is liver protective, encourages the production of bile and prevents the formation of gallstones. It contains high amounts of the essential oil cinnamalhehyde that has anti-inflammatory properties.

Yarrow: Yarrow has action against fever. It is effective against gram positive and negative bacteria. It relieves inflammation, stops cramps, stimulates the release of stomach acid and improves digestion of proteins and fats. In a base of organic grape alcohol (40% by volume), filtered spring water 800/

http://www.worldwellnessstore.com/supplements/a-bab-1oz.html

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INDICATIONS
Primary Provoking Action of A-BAB:
This formula activates the immune response for the management of acute and chronic Babesiosis.
It can be effective with of all forms of Babesia (14 known species) including B. microti and WA-1.
It can be useful against malarial and parasitic organisms.
Secondary Provoking Actions of A-BAB:
Babesia like Borrelia and the other co-infections seldom come alone. Patients with Babesiosis often have opportunistic infections. A-BAB activates the immune system in addressing these opportunistic bacterial strains including Borrelia, Bartonella and Ehrlichia species. This formula also helps the immune system control viral organisms, forms of Candida, some protozoan parasites and malaria. It enables the immune system to recognize, treat and unload these imbalanced opportunistic infections.

REGULATORY MECHANISMS OF A-BAB:
Babesia is an aggressive infection that inflames the brain. This results in hypo perfusion of areas of the brains including the hypothalamus, prefrontal cortex and the autonomic nervous system. A-BAB counteracts this circulatory inhibition.
A-BAB has its primary affect on the brain. It decreases inflammation and helps reintegrate brain function. It can revive memory, concentration and problem solving.
A-BAB has a harmonizing effect on the nervous system. It is designed to help insomnia, anxiety, mood instability and restlessness.
This formula can balance serotonin and the other neurotransmitters helping depression, pain and sleeplessness.
This formula has a primary affect on inflammation, cellular congestion and circulatory stagnation. As these metabolic imbalances improve the formula are able to drive deeper into the tissue to help the immune system rid the body of these pathogens and toxins.
Hyper and/or hypotension, racing heart, digestive difficulties, blood sugar changes, increased cholesterol, and liver dysfunction are all Babesia symptoms and can improve with this formula.
The formula has a tonifying effect on the GI tract and liver.
It is an analgesic that helps regulate temperature tolerance and cognitive function.
REGENERATIVE MECHANISMS OF A-BAB:
Restores neurotransmitter balance.
Restores hormonal balance.
The formula revives the hypothalamus restoring temperature, appetite, fluid balance, sleep and pain.
A-BAB reinforces the stability of the autonomic nervous system resulting in improved balance, orthostatic hypotension, heart racing, and bladder and bowel control, among others.
The herbs utilized provide nutrients in a form that are very easily digested. The herbs in this herbal formula provide B1, fatty acids, Vit C, Niacin, iron, potassium, protein, carbohydrates and dietary fiber.
The formula helps the biosynthesis of cholesterol.
INGREDIENTS:
Gou Teng: This herb has been used to lower the excitability of the central nervous system. Has been used in Chinese medicine for hypertension, convulsions, headache, dizziness, and apoplexy. It can increases serotonin that can result mood and cognitive improvements, including OCD, IBS, fibromyalgia, depression and anxiety.

Cat�s Claw: The action of oxindole alkaloids make this herb an immune stimulant and circulatory tonic. It has been used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, stomach ulcers, gastritis, and eczema and liver disease. Recent studies find that it is useful for relieving knee pain.

Noni: High in antioxidants and polysaccharide component, Noni has shown to release immune enhancing compounds that activate white blood cells. It has antimalarial, anti-bacterial effects and has been reported as limiting tumor growth. Noni has analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antihistamine activities helping with sleep, temperature and mood disorders.

Sam Bong: High in essential oils (especially camphor) this herb has been used for kidney and heart disease. It his beneficial in removing worms, breaking up kidney stones, boils, pain and high cholesterol.

Neem: This herb's anti-viral, anti bacterial and anti-fungal effects are well documented. There is evidence for its use in pneumonia, ulcers, gout, diabetes, hypertension, skin infection and wound healing. The essential fatty acid content in Neem is high.

Curcuma Xanthorrhiza: This is an immune stimulator that has strong anti-oxidant effects. It is liver protective encourages the production of bile and prevents the formation of gallstones. It has high amounts of the essential oil cinnamalhehyde that has anti-inflammatory properties.

Yarrow: Yarrow has action against fever. It is affective against gram positive and negative bacteria. It relieves inflammation, stops cramps, stimulates the release of stomach acid and improves digestion of proteins and fats.

RECOMMENDED DOSAGE:
Start with 1 to 5 drops two times daily in a small glass of water.
Gradually increase or decrease the drops as tolerated by the patient.
The dosing will be individualized in relation to the patient�s response.
Target dose: 15 drops twice daily.
Challenge dose: 20 or more drops in relation to the patient�s response.

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