Tincture of wax moth larvae

50ml

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Tincture of wax moth larvae is taken internally 30 minutes before meals with 50-80 g of liquid (with water, tea, juice) 1 time a day for prevention and 2-3 times a day for treatment at the rate of 5-7 drops (depending on severity diseases) per 10 kg of human weight. With a severe form of tuberculosis, the dose should be increased to 8-11 drops per 10 kg of human weight. It should be taken for 3 months. Then a break of 1 month.

For children under 14 years of age, 1.5 drops per year (for example, for a 7-year-old child – 10-11 drops), the course of treatment is 21 days, then a break of 21 days.

Made in Ukraine: TU U 10.8-3203906730-001-2014.

Certified by the Ministry of Health of Ukraine No. 05.03.02-04/3073 dated January 30, 2015.

Packaging: bottle of 50 ml.

Description and composition

Tincture of wax moth larvae is obtained by infusing the larvae of Galleria Melonella (large wax moth) in a 40% alcohol solution. The concentration of the finished tincture is 20%. It has the color of weak tea and a rather pleasant protein-honey aroma. It is better to shake the tincture before use, as some of its components may precipitate, which is sometimes observed at the bottom of the bottle.

Why are only large wax moth larvae suitable for tincture? Because they are the only ones capable of digesting beeswax thanks to the cerrase enzyme found in their body. It is this ability of the larvae that prompted scientists to use a tincture based on them to treat tuberculosis. The first to conduct such research was the famous scientist I.I. Mechnikov. His work was continued by his followers: S.I. Metalnikov and I.S. Zolotaryov, and cardiologist and homeopath S.A. completed and patented the extract of wax moth larvae. Mukhin He proved that the tincture of wax moth larvae can be used not only for the treatment of tuberculosis, but also for the prevention and treatment of many other diseases.

The composition of the drug includes peptides, enzymes, high molecular weight proteins, xanthine, hypoxanthine, nucleosides, steroid hormones, vitamins, amino acids (20 out of 28 free and 9 essential).

Indications and recommendations for use

Diseases of the respiratory system. Buying wax moth larvae tincture is primarily recommended for the treatment of tuberculosis and diseases of the respiratory system. Koch's bacillus is encased in a wax-like coating that protects it from the effects of antibiotics. Thanks to the tincture and the enzymes contained in it, this shell can be destroyed and the bacterium will become vulnerable. This significantly facilitates the treatment of tuberculosis.

The tincture is also used for fungal lung diseases , for the healing of tuberculous cavities, extrapulmonary tuberculous pathologies: kidneys, bones and joints, intestines, lymph nodes.

The tincture is also useful for other diseases of the respiratory system , in particular, for bronchitis and bronchial asthma, pneumonia, bronchospasm, and asthmatic bronchitis. After using the tincture, there is a disappearance of wheezing, improvement of the drainage function of the bronchi, reduction of inflammation, elimination of bronchospasm.

Cardiovascular diseases. Tincture of wax moth larvae is used for the prevention and treatment of angina pectoris, cardiosclerosis, chronic coronary insufficiency, and myocardial infarction. After taking it, there was a decrease in angina attacks, shortness of breath, improvement in electrocardiogram indicators.

For the elderly. It is recommended to buy wax moth tincture for the elderly. It helps to cope with the negative effects of age-related changes in the body. For example, after 10 days of administration, a steady decrease in blood pressure was observed. The cardioprotective action of the tincture and the slowing down of the development of atherosclerosis are also noted. After a heart attack, the use of tincture contributes to the resorption of myocardial scars.

Metabolism. Tincture of wax moth larvae provides significant help with impaired metabolism. It contains leucine, thanks to which it helps to reduce blood sugar levels. Methionine, which is part of the tincture, helps to prevent the deposition of fats in liver cells and vessel walls.

Obstetrics and gynecology. In obstetrics and gynecology, tincture of wax moth larvae is used for toxicosis, infertility, and menopausal disorders. After taking the drug, the mental state of women normalized, the endometrial cell structure was restored, and blood microcirculation improved.

Andrology. Wax moth tincture is used in andrology to increase sperm motility and reduce the risk of infertility, as well as for the prevention and treatment of prostatitis, prostate adenoma, impotence.

Immunity. Tincture of wax moth larvae will be useful for those who want to strengthen immunity, increase the body's defenses and resistance to bacterial and viral infections. Moly tincture contains bioflavonoids and lysine, so its use is recommended during flu and SARS epidemics.

To enhance the effect, it is recommended to take the tincture of wax moth larvae and other beekeeping products: comb, pollen, honey, royal jelly.

Contraindication

  • not recommended for children under 1 year of age; children aged 1-3 years only under the supervision of a doctor;
  • individual intolerance (allergy);
  • exacerbation of gastric ulcer, acute hepatitis and pancreatitis.
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