Taheebo
Natures Life
Insurance
Giver
of Life
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Taheebo
Life Force
International's Taheebo is
made with a pure extract obtained solely from the inner bark of the
lapacho tree. The key active component extracted is lapachol, which
has demonstrated antibiotic, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory,
antibacterial, and immunostimulant properties. 1,2,3,4 Clinical studies of
lapachol have shown that it possesses potential health supporting benefits
as well as anti-parasitic properties. 5,6
Support
nutrient for the Immune system. Today
more than ever, the need for immune function support is vital to good
health and a long life. Due to many biological assaults on the human
body, its entire defense system is constantly being bombarded with
challenges of one type or another. Many different negative
agents are already present in the body and are simply biding time until
the body's defenses are in a weakened state. At that time, they
multiply rapidly and challenge the state of health in the body.
Fortunately
for mankind, nature has provided many botanical "soldiers" for
use in our fight for wellness. One of these soldiers is the inner
bark from the lapacho tree, and is remarkably beneficial.
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Taheebo is an extract also known as
Pau D’ Arco, Ipe Roxo, Lapacho, Ipes and Trumpet Brush.
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Extracted from the inner
heartwood of the Lapacho tree found only in the ozone-pure high Andes of
South America, Taheebo is a powerful herb.
Purple in color, the
Lapacho tree was named the "Giver of Life" by the highly
advanced Incas, and they used it as their primary medicine.
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Analysis of the
bark indicates that a derivative known as lapachol has antibiotic,
antifungal, Immunostimulant, anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial
properties. The entire extract also regulates sugar levels,
promotes digestion and appears to strengthen cellular structure
while eliminating pain.
Clinical studies
show that Taheebo has no contraindications, no incompatibilities
and has proven to be non-toxic. No wonder this revered and
beautiful tree has been used to improve and benefit health. The Incas immortalized it by carving a
several hundred-foot representation on the side of a mountain.
Potential
Benefits From Ingredients:
Help
to build a stronger immune function. 1,5
Assist in
maintaining health.
Promote
greater well-being.
Suggested
Use:
Shake before using
Stand-Alone Use - Take 1 dropper-full* in 8oz. of hot or
cold water both morning and evening. May be used more often
if desired. To allow sublingual absorption take directly
under the tongue and hold for 1-2 minutes. Taheebo can also
be used topically.
*Denotes:
One dropper-full is one full squeeze of the rubber bulb.
When taking 2 servings daily, Taheebo is a 30-day supply.
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Ingredients:
Extract from the Lapacho Tree heartwood, Tincture 20% Alcohol.
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References:
This specific product or
products have not been tested for any of the potential benefits listed
herein. The following references apply to studies and/or research
conducted with certain ingredients, or combinations of ingredients, used
in formulating this product. Such ingredients may not be from the
same source or processed in the same way as the ingredients used in this
product.
1) Comparison of
antibacterial and antifungal activites of lapachol and beta-lapachone.
Guiraud, P., Steiman, R., Campos-Takaki, G.M., Seigle-Murandi, F., Simeon-deBuochberg,
M. Planta Med 1994 Aug;60(4):373-4.
2) Antiviral activity of
naphthoquinones. I. Lapachol derivatives against enteroviruses. do
Carmo Lagrota, M.H., Wigg, M.D., Aguiar, A.N., Pinto, A.V., Pinto, M.D. Rev
Latinoam Microbiol. 1986 Jul-Sep;28(3):221-5.
3) Anti-inflammatory action
of lapachol. deAlmeida, E.R., da Silva Filho, A.A., dos Santos, E.R.,
Lopes, C.A. F Ethnopharmacol. 1990 May;29(2):239-41.
4) Lapachol. Burnett, A.R.,
THomson, R.H. Chem Ind 1968 Dec 14 50: 1771
5) Early clinical studies
with lapachol (NSC-11905). Block, J.B., Serpick, A.A., Miller, W., Wiernik,
P.H.Cancer Chemother Rep 2 1974 Dec 4:4 27-8
6)Screening in vitro of
natural products against blood forms of Trypanosoma cruzi. Chiari,
E., de Oliveira, A.B., Raslan, D.S., Mesquita, A.A., Tavares, K.G. Trans
R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 1991 May-Jun;85(3):372-4.PMID:1949141
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