Contents: Kudzu (Pueraria montana), Ginseng (Panax ginseng).
Indications: For reducing and ending addictions to alcohol, and related beverages and foods.
Actions: Produces general discomfort in the body when alcohol is consumed, while suppressing the appetite for alcohol. Improves physical stamina, concentration, and memory. Stimulates immune function, helps slow aging, relieves respiratory and cardiovascular congestion, and helps with depression and anxiety.
Administration: Take 1 capsule upon arising. Then take 1 capsule between each meal, as needed. Maximum 4 capsules per day.
For more pronounced cases, and also for those in higher weight brackets, prescribe 2 capsules each time. Maximum 8 capsules per day.
Take for 3 weeks on, then 1 week off. Do not take more than prescribed. Stop when no longer needed.
Alternatively, take 1 capsule each time addiction becomes uncontrollable, before drinking. Maximum 8 capsules per day unless otherwise prescribed. Stop taking when addiction is no longer an issue.
Or take by Practitioner prescription, which may vary from these instructions.
Also consider NAD therapy.
Reactions: With proper use, this medicine may produce temporary nausea, facial redness, and general discomfort when alcohol is consumed. Appetite for alcohol may become suppressed.
Storage: Must be kept sealed in cool dry place, normal refrigeration is required.
Cautions: Do not combine with conventional therapies, unless prescribed by the Practitioner. Do not take more than prescribed. Not to be consumed by pregnant or lactating mothers. Do not take with the anticoagulant (blood thinner) warfarin (Coumadin) or similar.
Words of encouragement: Overcoming addictions certainly requires will and ability to proceed with 100 percent commitment. Combined with BSI Signature Holistic Health Reset & Detox Program, and enough time and support from loved ones, success will be yours. Compound SAA is not addictive.
Dietary considerations related to disease and blood type
Other Medicines
Do not consume with
Level 2 Diagnosis and Cleanse. Suggested Compounds
Jamu Jo Tonics (Be sure these are also compatible with other diagnosis)
Vitamin C IV infusions:
1) NAD Therapy – or –
2) Vitamin C IV Therapy with:
Kudzu (Pueraria montana). Kudzu is called xing-jiu-ling, which translates as “sober up.” Two compounds in Kudzu alter the enzymes that break down alcohol in the liver, and as a result, an alcohol byproduct, acetaldehyde, builds up, producing nausea, facial redness and general discomfort in the subject. And the chemicals daidzin and daidzein in the roots suppress the appetite for alcohol.
Ginseng (Panax ginseng). Improves physical stamina, concentration, and memory. Stimulates immune function, slows aging, relieves respiratory and cardiovascular disorders, depression, anxiety, and menopausal hot flashes. Asian ginseng contains many substances; the most important are called ginsenosides (or panaxosides).