Astragalus
Ben Greenfield writes about it Boundless...
This plant is particularly helpful for cleaning out the skin-associated lymphatic tissue, as well as supporting the lymphatic system as a whole. It also helps calm an overreactive immune system, since a congested or toxin-laden lymphatic system can cause hypersensitivity and overstimulate the sympathetic nervous system.
The pharmaceutical company T.A. Sciences has begun to produce an astragalus extract that has been reported to have telomere-lengthening benefits. Their product—quite popular and hotly debated in antiaging circles—is called TA-65. The primary constituent of TA-65 is cycloastragenol, a purified extract of astragalus root. Because TA-65 is so expensive and possibly too weak, it may be simpler to use astragalus itself in high doses
Downloadable Astragalus?
You may be interested in taking it as an infoceutical - a non-pharmacological, side-effect-free version of the supplement that takes advantage of the phenomenon of water memory - which is imprinted on water via quantum collocation and electromagnetism using this device...
Infocueticals typically have 1/3 or half the effect of the actual medicine being imprinted. If you're skeptical of Infopathy that's understandable, it's a game-changing application of a little-known scientific phenomenon. But I'd urge you to evaluate the scientific evidence (presented in my biohacker review) that downloadable medicine is no longer science fiction...
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