Main
Actions (in order):
anticancerous, antitumorous, antimicrobial, antiparasitic, hypotensive
(lowers blood pressure)
Main Uses:
- for cancer (all types)
- as a broad-spectrum internal and external antimicrobial to treat
bacterial and fungal infections
- for internal parasites and worms
- for high blood pressure
- for depression, stress, and nervous disorders
Properties/Actions Documented by Research:
antibacterial, anticancerous, anticonvulsant, antidepressant, antifungal,
antimalarial, antimutagenic (cellular protector), antiparasitic,
antispasmodic, antitumorous, cardiodepressant, emetic (causes vomiting),
hypotensive (lowers blood pressure), insecticidal, sedative, uterine
stimulant, vasodilator
Other Properties/Actions Documented by Traditional Use:
antiviral, cardiotonic (tones, balances, strengthens the heart),
decongestant, digestive stimulant, febrifuge (reduces fever), nervine
(balances/calms nerves), pediculicide (kills lice), vermifuge (expels worms)
Cautions: It has cardiodepressant, vasodilator, and hypotensive
(lowers blood pressure) actions. Large dosages can cause nausea and
vomiting. Avoid combining with ATP-enhancers like CoQ10.