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Scientific Study: Traditional Chinese Herbal Extract (Herbalene) Shows Immune Restoration Potential in Cancer Patients

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This article presents a scientific study examining the in vitro effects of aqueous extracts from two traditional Chinese medicinal herbs (including Herbalene/Special Spice used in Jason Winters Tea) on immune restoration. Conducted by researchers including Yan San, MD and Evan M. Hersh, MD, the study tested the extract on 19 cancer patients and 15 healthy donors, using the local graft versus host (GVH) reaction as a T-cell function assay. The extract at 10 ug/ml induced a restored reaction, suggesting potential immune restoration and augmentation properties.

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Twitter / XScientific Study: Traditional Chinese Herbal Extract (Herbalene) Shows Immune Restoration Potential in Cancer Patientssirjasonwinters.com

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The in vitro retroactive effect of aqueous extracts from two traditional Chinese medicinal herbs were studied in 19 cancer patients and in 15 normal healthy donors.
Using the local graft versus host (GVH) reaction as a test assay for T-cell function, the extract (10 ug/ml) induced a restored reaction.
Immune Restoration and/or Augmentation of Local Graft Versus Host Reaction by Traditional Chinese Medicinal Herbs.
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Herbalene is a Special Spice used in Sir Jason Winters's teas for Immune Restoration and Augmentation of Local Graft.

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