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I'm trying to find an alternative anti-fungal, antibacterial, anti-viral,

etc. to alternate with grapefruit seed extract. We've already tried Biocidin

and

have a jar of lauricidin in the cupboard but I don't think my son will

tolerate it. I was looking on the Beyond A Century website and they have listed

under their " new " products from NutriMedix, Cumanda extract. I wondered if

anybody else has heard of or tried it. The product description says:

Cumanda® Extract by Nutramedix®, from the bark of the Campsiandra

angustifolia tree found in the Amazon basin. This full spectrum extract, which

crosses

the blood/brain barrier within two minutes, has been used by indigenous groups

for hundreds of years for its antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral,

antiparasitic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic and immune regulatory properties.

Used with

Samento® and Burbur® for a Lyme disease protocol by Wm. Lee Cowden, MD (Google

" lyme protocol cumanda " ). With no known side effects, may be beneficial for

difficult bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Supplement facts: serving size: 10

drops; servings per container: 60; amount per serving: Cumanda bark extract

(campsiandra angustifolia) 0.50 ml. Other ingredients: mineral water, ethanol

(20-25%). 1 oz., 60 servings, $36.00 Code 889.3

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greetings,

my doc recommended the cumanda, but i've been hesitant to use it so far.

i've done some more research and i discovered that the cumanda for lyme

protocol is by dr. cowden from dallas tx.

http://www.bionatus.com/nutramedix/moreinfo_eng/Lymeprotocolkinesiology3.htm

his research was funded by the nutramedix company, which makes the cumanda

that he recommends.

synchronistically, the universe sent me another piece of info. a man i don't

know who has chronic lyme phoned me because he'd heard from someone that i

have lyme too. he lives in dallas and has seen cowden and taken cumanda. he

said his liver was fine when he started. but after only 2 drops of cumanda a

day, he had severe liver problems and seems he is still dealing with some

of the repercussions. he says it's a very strong herb and to be very

careful, go very slow.

the nutramedix-funded research on toxicology says cumanda is " practically

innocuous for humans when administered in the acute form. Therefore studies

of acute toxicity at higher doses in humans are not necessary. "

http://www.bionatus.com/nutramedix/moreinfo_eng/Cumatoxicitysum.htm

so what to believe??

so, i don't know what to make of this info. yesterday i had appointment with

the doc who prescribed the cumanda for me back in october. he again

encouraged me to try it. i did just today order one bottle of cumanda. fyi,

the best prices on nutramedix that i've found so far is from

http://www.myherbs.net/

may gratitude and wonder nourish our journey,

breath by breath and step by step,

kendra

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