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Oriyen Phyto Biotic contains extracts of herbs with antibiotic properties traditionally used to cure infections. 1 to 2 capsules of Phyto Biotic twice daily strengthens resistance to common infections. At the onset of a cold, coughing, sore throat or fever, double the dose for immediate relief.
A safe and natural infection fighter, Phyto Biotic is suitable for consumption by anyone aged 15 and above, with the exception of pregnant and breast-feeding mothers.
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Content: 40 Capsules x 500mg |
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Directions: Take 1 to 2 capsules 2 to 3 times daily with warm water.
Ingredients
Each capsule contains dried herb equivalence of :
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Herba Houttuyniae |
800mg |
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Herba Scutellariae barbatae |
720mg |
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Folium Isatidis tinctoria |
300mg |
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Herba Taraxaci |
500mg |
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Herba Commelinae |
400mg |
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Flos Chrysanthemi indici |
400mg |
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Fructus Forsythiae |
400mg |
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Herba Begonia fimbristipula |
300mg |
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Herba Hedyotis diffusae |
300mg |
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Herba Violae |
240mg |
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Radix Scutellariae |
240mg |
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Radix Ledebouriellae |
160mg |
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Flos Lonicerae |
140mg |
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Radix Glycyrrhizae |
100mg |
Antibiotics vs Natural Infection Fighters
| Antibiotics, which are regularly prescribed for infections, can indiscriminately destroy healthy bacteria along with the infection-causing organisms or pathogens. Chronic antibiotic usage weakens the body's natural resistance, creating increased vulnerability to fungal or yeast infections, which cause diarrhea, allergies, skin and vaginal problems. Furthermore, many people complain that while on antibiotics they feel weak and nauseous and even lethargic, so they stop taking the drugs as soon as they feel a little better! Abuse, misuse, over- and under-usage of antibiotics have allowed pathogens previously sensitive to antibiotics to develop new resistances. Newer, more potent and more expensive antibiotics with adverse side effects are then needed to counter emerging resistance strains. |
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Studies have validated that various herbs with antibiotic activities can deal with infection-causing organisms safely and effectively. Among these herbs are Houttuynia, Scutellaria barbatae, Woad, Dandelion, Commelinae, Chrysanthemum, Forsythia, Begonia, Hedyotis, Yedeon’s Violet, Skullcap, Ledebouriellae, Honeysuckle and Licorice.
Dandelion, for example, is considered to be an aperient, diuretic, stimulant, stomachic, tonic and detoxicant. Dandelion tea is used to treat fever, insomnia, jaundice, rheumatism, eczema and other skin diseases, and constipation. Common dandelion has also been used against warts, cancers and tumors.
Licorice, another herb, is considered a demulcent, diuretic, emollient, expectorant, laxative, pectoral and stomachic. Folk remedies call for licorice to be used against asthma, bronchitis, coughs, fevers, ulcers and cancers |