This
is a very versatile remedy. Dr. Sara uses it for children with tummy
aches. She has kept many Moms’ from
running to the doctor’s office by having the child take one or two dosages of
this one product.
Like
all of the Jernigan Nutraceutical formulas, Microbojen™ is frequency matched to
provide the body with the information and building blocks it needs to overcome
and control specific problems, like all manner of microbes… viruses, bacteria,
parasites, fungi, prions, and mycoplasma. Microbojen™ was initially developed
in an effort to prepare for the worst-case scenario of biological warfare.
Bio-Resonance Scanning was used to simulate the worst condition we could think
of. We simulated that a condition of smallpox, anthrax, HIV, hepatitis B and C,
West Nile Virus, Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV), Cytomegalovirus (CMV), Mycoplasma fermentans
incognitus, and Bubonic plaque all at the same time. This is how Microbojen™
was developed. Microbojen™, has been highly effective at producing a
supercharged crystalline matrix in the body that could stand against an attack
from a wide range of the world’s worst “designer microbes.” The end result of
this research is Microbojen™. It just so happen to test amazingly well against
the “just as evil” microbe…Lyme spirochetes and their partners, Babesia
microti, Ehrlichia and the many viruses found in chronic sufferers.
In
a small, independent study, Microbojen™ increased the t-cells up to 200 points
and restored normal weight and sense of well-being with one bottle in people
suffering with AIDS. All of the Jernigan
Nutraceutical formulas are frequency-matched to provide the body with the
information and building blocks it needs to overcome and control specific
problems.
Traditional Chinese Medicinal
Uses of the Herbs in Microbojen™
Traopogan
planta lata (Goats Beard)
Medicinal
uses: Salsify, or Goats Beard is considered to be a useful remedy for the liver
and gallbladder. It appears to have a detoxifying effect and may stimulate the
appetite and digestion. Its high inulin content makes this herb a useful food
for diabetics since inulin is a nutrient made of fructose rather than glucose
units and therefore does not raise blood sugar levels. The root has medicinal properties
that have been used for its ability to contract tissue, purify and cleanse the
blood, induce urination, induce the removal (coughing up) of mucous secretions
from the lungs, increase weight, and give strength and tone to the stomach. A
syrup made from the root gives great relief in cases of obstinate coughs and
bronchitis. A decoction of the root has been given in the treatment of
heartburn, loss of appetite and disorders of the breast or liver.
Ban
Lan Gen (Isatis Root)
They
reduce fever and heat, cool the blood and throat, and reduce activity of
virulent virus' and microbes. Isatis is one of the most effective Traditional
Chinese Medicine (TCM) herbs used as an herbal antibiotic, antiseptic and
anti-viral. TCM doctors use it whenever there are signs of fever or toxic heat
from viral illness, blood poisoning, leukemia, hepatitis, meningitis, scarlet fever,
laryngitis, tonsillitis, mumps, and other similar ailments. It is an effective
alternative to Western prescription antibiotics in some cases. Indirubin (found
in Isatis) binds to and blocks enzymes that govern cell division, thus stopping
the proliferation of blood cancer cells. An article in Nature Cell Biology
reported the results of a study examining the effects of indirubin extract on
chronic myelocytic and chronic granulocytic leukemia. According to the report,
26 percent of the chronic myelocytic leukemia patients showed complete
remission and 33 percent showed partial remission. Remissions lasted up to
several years. The toxicity of the extract was relatively mild (Hoessel et al.,
1999).
In
laboratory studies of mice, isatis root polysaccharides increased the weight of
the spleen and number of white blood cells and lymphocytes significantly, as
well as neutralizing some of the immune suppression caused by hydrocortisone
(Xu and Lu, 1991).
Xuan
Shen (Scrophularia)
clears
heat, cool blood, fever, constipation, relieve toxicity, swollen-red eyes, sore
throat, dissipates phlegm fire nodules. Also uses for chronic skin
diseases such as eczema, itching, and psoriasis, and hemorrhoids, swelling, and
eruptions.
Bai
Hua Shi Shi Cao (Oldenlandia)
clears
toxic heat and fire – reduce abscess, toxic sores, ulcerations, swellings,
snakebite (internal and external application)
Mu
Dan Pi (MountanPeony Root Cortex)
clears
heat, cool blood – nose bleed, bloody sputum, profuse menses -clears liver
blood stasis – amenorrhea, abdominal mass, bruise’s-clears rising liver fire –
headache, eye pain, dysmenorrhoea, drains pus, reduces swelling – topically for
non-draining sores. Also Used For: spasms, epilepsy, excitability,
whooping cough, arthritis, bowel complaints, as an emetic, and for inducing
menstruation. Mu Dan Pi/Peony root is used for arthritis, GI tract diseases,
the heart and circulatory system, neuralgia, migraines, as a tonic, and for
chronic fatigue syndrome.
Huang
Bai (Phellodendron)
Phellodendron
bark is bitter in taste and cold in action. It reduces inflammation and
dampness, especially from the lower parts of the body. It has broad-spectrum
anti-bacterial and anti-viral activity. The berberine-free raction of
phellodendron bark exhibited anti-ulcer activity, anti-inflammatory properties,
reduction of gastric acid secretion, and anti-cholera toxin effects (Uchiyama
et al., 1989).
Chinese
studies on phellodendron bark show a broad-spectrum antibiotic effect against organisms
that cause diptheria, dysentery, typhoid fever, staph infections, pneumonia, conjunctivitis,
trachoma and meningitis. It is often used in injectable form (reported in Huang,
1999, reported in Yeung, 1983). Studies have shown action against various forms
of candida, as well as viruses (Park et al., 1999).
In
tests examining eight different herbs, phellodendron bark proved to be the most
potent suppressor of immune inflammation in animal graft-versus-host reactions
(Mori et al., 1994). In a later study, the same researcher discovered that
unlike cortisone like drugs, phellodendron bark did not suppress antibody
production (Mori et al., 1995).
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15369698?dopt=Abstract
Ma
Bo (Lasiosphaera)
clears
toxic lung fire, painful swollen throat, loss of voice, cough.
Fu
Ling (Poria)
Poria
mushroom is commonly used in Traditional Chinese Medicine because it is a
gentle and safe aid for removing stagnant fluids (dampness) from the digestive
system. In our TCM clinical practice, perhaps as many as 40% of our patients
have impaired or sluggish digestion, and many of them cannot tolerate strong
herbs at first. Poria is an excellent choice in these cases, as it safely
improves digestion. It is also used for urinary difficulty and edema. It can be
used freely. Recently, studies have shown it to have immune system benefits
similar to those of other medicinal mushrooms, though perhaps milder. Japanese
scientists reported that Poria mushroom stimulated various immune system chemicals
(interleukins and tumor necrosis factor), while suppressing a growth factor (Yu
et al., 1996).
It
has also been shown to slow tumor growth in mice (Kaminaga T, et. al, 1996),
and to prevent pathological changes to the kidneys of mice with nephritis
(Hattori et al., 1992). The saponins found in poria mushroom possess a calming
effect on digestion that proved strong enough to prevent vomiting in frogs who
were given an emetic agent (Tai T et al. 1995).
Also
Used For: Traditionally,
Fu Ling/Poria mushroom filaments have been used for amnesia, anxiety,
restlessness, fatigue, tension, nervousness, dizziness, dysuria and urination
problems, edema, insomnia, splenitis, stomach problems, diarrhea, tumors, and
as an antitussive. In herbal combinations, poria filaments have been used as a
component of various herbal combinations for treating diarrhea, chronic
glomerulonephritis, tinnitus, and for decreasing upper gastrointestinal tract
bleeding.
Gan
Cao (glycerrhizae)
Traditionally,
used for gastric and duodenal ulcers, sore throat, bronchitis, chronic
gastritis, colic, primary adrenocortical insufficiency, dry cough, arthritis,
systemic lupus erythematosus, and for bacterial and viral infections. It is
also used for liver disorders, hypokalemia, hypertonia, malaria, tuberculosis,
abscesses, food poisoning, diabetes insipidus, and contact dermatitis. Licorice
has antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, expectorant, laxative, and soothing
properties. The constituents, glycyrrhizin and glycyrrhetinic acid, inhibit
11-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase. This inhibition blocks metabolism of
prostaglandins E and F2 alpha and may be responsible for peptic ulcer healing
observed with these products. Ingredients: Tragopogon planta tota, Isatis root,
Lasiosphaera fungus, Scrophulariaroot, Oldenlandia herb, Moutan peony bark,
Phellodendron bark, Poria Cocos Sclerotium, Glycerrhizae uralnsis radix.