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Oralmat Drops
A 100% natural, safe alternative treatment, used to help treat asthma, hay fever, sinusitis, and other allergies in children and adults. There are approximately 100 servings in a bottle. Available in 10ml bottles.
Our price: AUD 24.20 + s&h ; for pack of 2: AUD 48.00 + s&h
Weight: 10 ml
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Australia has the highest incidence of asthma in the world. One out of every four Australian children is afflicted with the disease. But a remarkable new preparation, developed by Schumacher Pharmaceuticals in Melbourne, Australia, is causing a small revolution. In many cases, asthmatics have been able to throw away their inhalers after a few weeks, sparing themselves the potentially deadly risk of steroid medications.
The natural preparation causing such a stir in Australia and Worldwide is Oralmat, a patented extract of Secale Cereale, more commonly known as ryegrass. This completely non-toxic and pleasant-tasting liquid is administered under the tongue (three drops, two or three times a day), allowing the active ingredients to be absorbed directly through the mucous membranes of the mouth, bypassing the digestive system.
Researchers have reported that the adult asthmatics get significant relief – often enough that they can reduce or eliminate other asthma medications – after using Oralmat Drops for three to four weeks. In children, the effect is often much more rapid.
But asthma is just one of dozens of conditions that reportedly improve with Oralmat. Scores of anecdotal and clinical reports indicate success against allergies, colds, influenza, chronic fatigue syndrome, viral, fungal and bacterial infections; HIV related complications, diabetes, multiple sclerosis; Gulf War syndrome; and other maladies. In five years of clinical use, not a single adverse response has been reported.
Dr. Chris Reynolds was the first doctor to use the extract in a clinical practice. In an article for the Australian Naturopathic Practitioners and Chiropractors Association Journal, he admitted his initial surprise at Oralmat’s effectiveness:
“Having never prescribed an herbal medication during my 25 years as a doctor, the efficacy and broad spectrum of activity of this product surprised me. The manufacturers appear to have achieved an important medical breakthrough.”
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Oralmat Drops Solution is a product based on an activated extract Rye sprouts, Secale Cereale, grown from Biodynamic Rye grain. The young Rye plants are harvested at the peak of their nutrient collection process while the Rye grass is green and the extract is made utilizing a special process, which concentrates and preserves the valuable nutrients of the young Rye plant. The synergistic balance of these nutrients creates a product, which is dynamic and life enhancing. The Rye plant is rich in certain chemicals such as phytoestrogens, genistein, matairesinol, coenzyme Q10, squalene, sterols, sterolins and beta 1-3 glucan. Used together, these elements are the synergists described above which create changes in the biochemistry of the body.
Phytoestrogens are estrogen like compounds endogenously produced by intestinal bacterial metabolism on precursors found in a variety of seeds and vegetables. Phytoestrogens from soy products seems to have an estrogenic effect on postmenopausal women and an antiestrogen influence on premenopausal women with high levels of circulating estrogens. “Phytoestrogens” are often synonymous with “isoflavones”, a sub group of phytoestrogens with powerful immunomodulatory effects of which genistein is a member. The most studied and apparently biologically active compounds are genistein, diaidzein, formononetin and equol which become activated when intestinal microflora act upon their precursors and create active forms. They are excreated as glucloronide conjugates in both the bile and urine. Matairesinol is a lignan commonly found in combination with isoflavones, which possesses many of the same activities as isoflavones. Lignans are alcohols that derive from the same biosynthetic pathways as lignans-polysaccharides that combine with cellulose to form the cell walls of plants.
While genistein imparts steroidoplastic effects, it also functions as tyrosine-kinase Inhibitor. Genistein the more well studied isoflavine of the group, also inhibits the topiosomerase II enzyme and can arrest the growth in the G2-M phase and diadzein can arrest growth in the GI-M phase. Other effects of genistein include inhibition of platelet aggression, leukotriene production and angiogenesis, reduction of bioavailability of sex hormones and induction of apoptosis.
Squalene is structurally similar to beta-carotene and acts as an intermediate metabolite in the synthesis of cholesterol. In humans about 60% of the dietary squalene is absorbed and transported to the tissues where it is found most abundantly in the skin and appears to function as a singlet radical quencher, protecting skin from harmful UV rays and other sources of radical formation.
Beta 1-3 glucan is also an immune stimulant, most famous for activating macrophage activity by binding to specific sites on those specific cells. Once stimulated, a cascade of events is launched which increases in complements production, cytokine elaboration as IL-1, IL-2 and IFN-g. By this cascade of events non-specific immunity is also increased.
Scientific studies have been conducted supervised by the manufacturers of Oralmat products which have shown that the Rye extracts act amphoterically on blood vessels as either constrictors or dilators, depending on what phenomenon is necessary within the body. The Rye extract has also been shown to block endogenous pain receptors found in the body.
Suggested dosage is 3 drops applied sublingual (under the tongue) 3 times each day after food and liquid or as directed by your health practitioner.
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