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Aviralex Composition
Aviralex is a sulphate-based
solution with copper as a trace metal in an aqueous
herbal base. It is applied to the site of an active
lesion. Aviralex contains the herb Lemon Balm and
ammoniated acid in deionised water.
It is important to note that the Aviralex molecule
has both an acid group and Sulphur molecule attached
and that the formulation process is an essential factor
in the makeup of the product. It is this combined
effect that cause the Aviralex to penetrate through
the membrane of the virus, hence possibly destruct
it on contact.
Sulphur
One of the main ingredients, is an age-old remedy
used against infections. This is also the basis of
the modern antibiotic. The Sulphate molecule is an
important component of the Aviralex solution.
Lemon Balm's leaves
The leaves, stems and flowers of the Lemon Balm have
been used medicinally since Roman Times. Lemon Balm
is widely used as an all-natural therapy to suppress
HSV-1 and HSV-2. The healing and soothing properties
in Lemon Balm have been proven over centuries to dramatically
reduce the duration of inflammation and pain commonly
associated with HSV. Flavonoids polyphenolics and
other compounds appear to be responsible for Lemon
Balm's anti-herpes actions.
SJW (Saint John's Wort)
St. John's Wort has been shown to have dramatic antiviral
activity. Experiments, both in test tubes and in animals,
have indicated that two of the active chemicals in
the plant, Hypericum and pseudohypericin, can be
effective against a number of retroviruses, including
HSV-1 and HSV-2.
The combination of the ingredients in the Aviralex
preparation have been proven to be highly successful.
Aviralex is your first defense against
future herpes type symptoms.
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