BIO 88 | Viral infection
Indications
Viral infections, acute or chronic, of exogenous or endogenous nature. Chronic immunosuppression causing heightened viral load. To stimulate memory of white blood cells, as a prophylaxis against viral infiltration. Infections related to viral diseases with systemic symptoms, such as mononucleosis, herpes simplex infections, varicella, shingles and influenza.
Cold and flu protocol BIO 87 | BIO 88 | BIO 93
Mon | Tues | Wed | Thurs | Fri |
BIO 93 | BIO 87 | BIO 93 | BIO 88 | BIO 93 |
Throughout the winter season, BIO 87 10 drops 1 time per week, in conjunction with BIO 88 10 drops 1 time per week, and BIO 93 10 drops 3 times per week. Upon exposure, increase frequency to 1 time daily. Upon development of symptoms, increase the frequency to 3 times daily.
If exposure to cold and flu, R6 can be given 5-10 drops once daily in addition to the BIO 88 and BIO 93. In case of symptoms, the R6 can be increased to 5-10 drops every ½ hour. BIO 88 can be increased to 10 drops 3 times daily until improvement of symptoms.
Ingredients
Caryophyllus D4, Coxsackie D30, D60, D200, Diphterinum D30, D60, D200, Epstein Barr D30, D60, D200, Euphrasia D5, Herpes simplex D30, D60, D200, Herpes zoster D30, D60, D200, Influenzinum D30, D60, D200, Mononucleosis D30, D60, D200, Morbillinum D30, D60, D200, Poliomyelitis D30, D60, D200.
Non-medicinal ingredients: ethanol, purified water.
Dosage
Adults and children > 12 years 5-10 drops 3 times daily in a little water or undiluted, or as recommended by a health care practitioner.
Cautions and warnings
- Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen.
- Do not use if safety seal is broken.
Contra-indications
- Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding unless directed by a health care practitioner.
- This product is neither a vaccine nor an alternative to vaccination.
- This product has not been proven to prevent infection.
- Health Canada does not recommend its use in children and advises that your child receive all routine vaccinations.
For more information please consult your health care practitioner.