Patent classifications
A61K36/9064
NUTRIENT COMPOSITION ABLE TO INHIBIT QUORUM SENSING
Described, among other things, are dosage forms for administration to a subject, the dosage forms having at least six ingredients are selected are from the group consisting of clove powder, rutin, hesperidin, baicalin, sulforaphane, moringa leaf extract, rosmarinic acid, guava leaf extract, Panax notoginseng, EGCG, propolis, coriander extract, cardamom extract, cinnamaldehyde, chlorogenic acid, caper fruit, vescalagin, nutmeg extract, and naringenin. The dosage forms can serve as inhibitors of quorum sensing by infectious agents. The described combinations of selected natural products have the ability to inhibit quorum sensing. Quorum sensing is a means by which bacteria and viruses communicate with each other and induce virulence in the body. This combination of natural products is preferably included in nutraceutical formulations in order to promote human immune health.
NUTRIENT COMPOSITION ABLE TO INHIBIT QUORUM SENSING
Described, among other things, are dosage forms for administration to a subject, the dosage forms having at least six ingredients are selected are from the group consisting of clove powder, rutin, hesperidin, baicalin, sulforaphane, moringa leaf extract, rosmarinic acid, guava leaf extract, Panax notoginseng, EGCG, propolis, coriander extract, cardamom extract, cinnamaldehyde, chlorogenic acid, caper fruit, vescalagin, nutmeg extract, and naringenin. The dosage forms can serve as inhibitors of quorum sensing by infectious agents. The described combinations of selected natural products have the ability to inhibit quorum sensing. Quorum sensing is a means by which bacteria and viruses communicate with each other and induce virulence in the body. This combination of natural products is preferably included in nutraceutical formulations in order to promote human immune health.
VETERINARY COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT AND/OR PREVENTION OF PROTOZOAN DISEASES AND METHODS OF PREPARATION THEREOF
Veterinary compositions comprising an essential oil such as cedar oil, tea oil, cardamom oil, lavender oil, cubeb oil, eucalyptus oil, mint oil, juniper oil, cypress oil, lemongrass oil, spruce oil, pine oil, fir oil, Douglas fir oil, wormwood oil, caraway oil, cumin oil, patchouli oil, sage oil, Inula oil, tansy oil, angelica oil calamus oil, ginger oil, thyme oil, Origanum oil, rosemary oil, nutmeg oil, coriander oil, geranium oil, carrot seed oil, yarrow herb or flower oil are disclosed. The essential oil may be present in the form of a complex with an organic acid or a mixture of organic acids including valerian, isovalerian, lactic, butyric, acetic, propionic, formic, benzoic, pelargonic, salicylic, malonic, citric, phthalic, tartaric, oxalic, malic, shikintic, fumaric, almond, cinnamic or derivatives thereof, and a metal including molybdenum, cobalt, nickel, chromium, zinc, bismuth, copper, manganese, selenium, iron, or salts or oxides thereof. The compositions may be for the treatment and/or prevention of protozoan diseases in animals. Methods of manufacturing the veterinary compositions are also disclosed.
VETERINARY COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT AND/OR PREVENTION OF PROTOZOAN DISEASES AND METHODS OF PREPARATION THEREOF
Veterinary compositions comprising an essential oil such as cedar oil, tea oil, cardamom oil, lavender oil, cubeb oil, eucalyptus oil, mint oil, juniper oil, cypress oil, lemongrass oil, spruce oil, pine oil, fir oil, Douglas fir oil, wormwood oil, caraway oil, cumin oil, patchouli oil, sage oil, Inula oil, tansy oil, angelica oil calamus oil, ginger oil, thyme oil, Origanum oil, rosemary oil, nutmeg oil, coriander oil, geranium oil, carrot seed oil, yarrow herb or flower oil are disclosed. The essential oil may be present in the form of a complex with an organic acid or a mixture of organic acids including valerian, isovalerian, lactic, butyric, acetic, propionic, formic, benzoic, pelargonic, salicylic, malonic, citric, phthalic, tartaric, oxalic, malic, shikintic, fumaric, almond, cinnamic or derivatives thereof, and a metal including molybdenum, cobalt, nickel, chromium, zinc, bismuth, copper, manganese, selenium, iron, or salts or oxides thereof. The compositions may be for the treatment and/or prevention of protozoan diseases in animals. Methods of manufacturing the veterinary compositions are also disclosed.
METHOD TO PREPARE A THERAPEUTIC BALM
A method to prepare a therapeutic balm is disclosed. A first phase solution is prepared in an oak barrel using a grain neutral spirit. The first phase is mixed for 10 minutes per day for a month to prepare a second phase solution. The second phase solution is filtered at least twice to prepare a filtrate. The filtrate and third phase components are mixed to prepare a third phase solution. The third phase solution is mixed with a distilled wine liquor to prepare a fourth phase solution. The fourth phase solution is mixed at least twice a day for a month to prepare a fifth phase solution. The fifth phase solution is mixed with cranberry juice, pomegranate juice, and raspberry juice to prepare a sixth phase solution. The sixth phase solution is stored in a ceramic bottle for a least six months at room temperature to prepare a therapeutic balm.
METHOD TO PREPARE A THERAPEUTIC BALM
A method to prepare a therapeutic balm is disclosed. A first phase solution is prepared in an oak barrel using a grain neutral spirit. The first phase is mixed for 10 minutes per day for a month to prepare a second phase solution. The second phase solution is filtered at least twice to prepare a filtrate. The filtrate and third phase components are mixed to prepare a third phase solution. The third phase solution is mixed with a distilled wine liquor to prepare a fourth phase solution. The fourth phase solution is mixed at least twice a day for a month to prepare a fifth phase solution. The fifth phase solution is mixed with cranberry juice, pomegranate juice, and raspberry juice to prepare a sixth phase solution. The sixth phase solution is stored in a ceramic bottle for a least six months at room temperature to prepare a therapeutic balm.
METHOD TO PREPARE A THERAPEUTIC BALM
A method to prepare a therapeutic balm is disclosed. A first phase solution is prepared in an oak barrel using a grain neutral spirit. The first phase is mixed for 10 minutes per day for a month to prepare a second phase solution. The second phase solution is filtered at least twice to prepare a filtrate. The filtrate and third phase components are mixed to prepare a third phase solution. The third phase solution is mixed with a distilled wine liquor to prepare a fourth phase solution. The fourth phase solution is mixed at least twice a day for a month to prepare a fifth phase solution. The fifth phase solution is mixed with cranberry juice, pomegranate juice, and raspberry juice to prepare a sixth phase solution. The sixth phase solution is stored in a ceramic bottle for a least six months at room temperature to prepare a therapeutic balm.
Application of Longhu Rendan in preparing medicament for preventing and/or treating liver fibrosis
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Application of Longhu Rendan in preparing medicament for preventing and/or treating liver fibrosis
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