Patent classifications
A61K36/31
Herbal dietary supplement supporting healthy immune function
An herbal formulation including effective amounts of cat's claw extract, Astragalus extract, Echinacea extract, Moringa extract; astaxanthin, black elderberry extract, vitamin B12, blackseed extract, oregano extract; garlic extract; tumeric extract, and vitamin E provides nutritional support for healthy immune function. The herbal formulation may be packaged in dosage forms that are particularly effective in fighting infections, and especially viral infections.
EQUINE GASTRIC HEALTH FORMULATION
An equine gastric health formulation that is operable to heal gastrointestinal disorders such as but not limited to ulcers, wherein the present invention further improves liver function and detoxification of the horse. The formulation of the present invention in a preferred embodiment is water based wherein fifty percent of the formulation is distilled water which is approximately five hundred milliliters. A concentration of one percent of the total solution is formed by origanum vulgare. Another two percent of the formula being represented equally is silybum marianum and taraxacum. Three drops of mentha piperita are also dispensed into the formulation of the present invention. Wherein the formulation includes ten percent of chlorophyllin and thirty seven percent is camelina oil. Additionally, four tablespoons of acacia gum powder are mixed into the formulation.
EQUINE GASTRIC HEALTH FORMULATION
An equine gastric health formulation that is operable to heal gastrointestinal disorders such as but not limited to ulcers, wherein the present invention further improves liver function and detoxification of the horse. The formulation of the present invention in a preferred embodiment is water based wherein fifty percent of the formulation is distilled water which is approximately five hundred milliliters. A concentration of one percent of the total solution is formed by origanum vulgare. Another two percent of the formula being represented equally is silybum marianum and taraxacum. Three drops of mentha piperita are also dispensed into the formulation of the present invention. Wherein the formulation includes ten percent of chlorophyllin and thirty seven percent is camelina oil. Additionally, four tablespoons of acacia gum powder are mixed into the formulation.
EQUINE GASTRIC HEALTH FORMULATION
An equine gastric health formulation that is operable to heal gastrointestinal disorders such as but not limited to ulcers, wherein the present invention further improves liver function and detoxification of the horse. The formulation of the present invention in a preferred embodiment is water based wherein fifty percent of the formulation is distilled water which is approximately five hundred milliliters. A concentration of one percent of the total solution is formed by origanum vulgare. Another two percent of the formula being represented equally is silybum marianum and taraxacum. Three drops of mentha piperita are also dispensed into the formulation of the present invention. Wherein the formulation includes ten percent of chlorophyllin and thirty seven percent is camelina oil. Additionally, four tablespoons of acacia gum powder are mixed into the formulation.
COMBINED MULTISTAGE MICROBIAL PREPARATIONS AND METHOD OF THEIR APPLICATION
Combined multistage microbial preparations for enhancement of the biological skin barrier and maintenance of healthy skin microbiota are disclosed. The preparations are useful in chronic problems associated with dysbiosis such as atopic dermatitis, acne, rosacea and vitiligo or acute problems caused by damage of the skin such as burns, cuts and contusions.
COMBINED MULTISTAGE MICROBIAL PREPARATIONS AND METHOD OF THEIR APPLICATION
Combined multistage microbial preparations for enhancement of the biological skin barrier and maintenance of healthy skin microbiota are disclosed. The preparations are useful in chronic problems associated with dysbiosis such as atopic dermatitis, acne, rosacea and vitiligo or acute problems caused by damage of the skin such as burns, cuts and contusions.
CLEOME DROSERIFOLIA EXTRACT AND THERAPEUTIC OR COSMETIC USE THEREOF
The invention relates to a Cleome droserifolia extract for topical application to the skin and/or mucous membranes. The invention also relates to the use of such an extract as well as to a process for obtaining it and to the compositions containing same.
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING VIRAL INFECTIONS
Nutraceutical compositions and methods of their use in treating Caliciviridae family viruses are provided. The viruses can be norovirus or sapovirus. An exemplary nutraceutical composition includes Fagopyrum dibotyo extract. Another nutraceutical composition for treating viral gastroenteritis includes 5, 7, 3′, 4′-tetrahydroxyflavan-3-ol C.sub.4-C.sub.8 dimers, quercetin, rutin, or a combination thereof. The nutraceutical compositions inhibit or reduce entry of Caliciviridae family viruses into intestinal epithelial cells of the subject.
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING VIRAL INFECTIONS
Nutraceutical compositions and methods of their use in treating Caliciviridae family viruses are provided. The viruses can be norovirus or sapovirus. An exemplary nutraceutical composition includes Fagopyrum dibotyo extract. Another nutraceutical composition for treating viral gastroenteritis includes 5, 7, 3′, 4′-tetrahydroxyflavan-3-ol C.sub.4-C.sub.8 dimers, quercetin, rutin, or a combination thereof. The nutraceutical compositions inhibit or reduce entry of Caliciviridae family viruses into intestinal epithelial cells of the subject.
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING VIRAL INFECTIONS
Nutraceutical compositions and methods of their use in treating Caliciviridae family viruses are provided. The viruses can be norovirus or sapovirus. An exemplary nutraceutical composition includes Fagopyrum dibotyo extract. Another nutraceutical composition for treating viral gastroenteritis includes 5, 7, 3′, 4′-tetrahydroxyflavan-3-ol C.sub.4-C.sub.8 dimers, quercetin, rutin, or a combination thereof. The nutraceutical compositions inhibit or reduce entry of Caliciviridae family viruses into intestinal epithelial cells of the subject.