AUTOIMMUNE SUPPORT with HERBS

autoimmune support with herbs
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Join hosts Dr Eugene Zampieron and Ellen Kamhi PhD, RN, as they talk about autoimmune support herbs which reduce inflammation and have been documented to help with a myriad of autoimmune conditions . They will be discussing well proven strategies covered in their best selling book, ARTHRITIS, The Alternative Medicine Definitive Guide.

In addition,  Dr. Z and The Natural Nurse will focus on three key autoimmune support herbs:

  • Chinese Rehmannia root,  
  • Cordyceps chinensis, and
  • a powerful polyphenolic compound, Rosemarinic acid, extracted from Rosemary.

The two will cover groundbreaking research showing that these herbs can act to balance the immune system, modulate genetic expression, balance auto immune diseases and support immuno depleted conditions such as chronic infection and various types of malignancies. They will end the discussion with some recommendations on specific herbal combinations that they’ve seen work in their clinical practices of over 30 years.

About Dr. Zampieron

Dr. Eugene Zampieron, ND., also known as Dr. Z, is a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine, licensed by the board of Naturopathic Medical Examiners in Connecticut as a Naturopathic Physician. Dr. Z is an authority in the Naturopathy field, nationally recognized for his radio programs on Health and Alternative Medicine, his best-selling books, his international “ EcoTours for Cures ™ “, his lectures and seminars, and also his classes at the University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine.

Contact: www.drznaturally.com

To listen to the interview, click the player below. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestion, please use the comment section under this post or contact Ellen Kamhi here.

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