ViQural Product Information

ViQural is a option in your defense against a virus attack; taken as a preventative measure this natural herbal remedy works to stimulate your immune system.

The quest to develop an anit-viral formulated started in 1998 in Calgary Alberta Canada. The first major breakthrough occurred in 2003 when the formulation was developed to blend herbal ingredients that would allow the product to assimilate quickly and efficiently with virus "in vivo". The formulation was first called "TLB". TLB early success included treating a wide range of virus from the Common Cold, pink eye, strep throat, mono, Hepatitis B & C and even HIV.

TLB is now marketed under the brand name ViQural. Documented studies and testimonials has indicated that ViQural enhances the body's natural defense system against virus infections when taken as a preventative aid. ViQural is currently involved in two clinical trials, one in Cameroon a country on the western coast of Africa with Dr. Henri Nson of Yaoundé for Aids and Dr. Abhay Kulkarni in Nashik, India for H1N1.

ViQural contains all natural ingredients, Lemon Balm herb, St. John's Wort herb, Echinacea angustifolia root, Pau d' arco Bark, Myrrh Gum, Garlic and Cayenne pepper.  Ethanol is used in the extraction process along with distilled water that completes the formulation.

ViQural has been available for over 10 years and has no know adverse effects or interactions with other Herbal remedies or Pharmaceuticals.  ViQural does however, taste terrible.

You can purchase ViQural on line at: www.viqural.com

Suggested Dosage as a preventative:

ViQural - 500ml
Price per bottle: $157.50
1 teaspoon 3 times a day should last around 30 days
About $5.00 per dosage


ViQural - 1 liter
Price per bottle: $220.50
1 teaspoon 3 times a day should last around 60 days
About $3.50 per dosage
(less than a cup of Starbucks Coffee)

If you were experiencing flu like symptoms suggested dosage 1 teaspoon 5 times a day for the first week, then 1 teaspoon 3 times a day until the bottle is finished.

Almost always recognized symptoms:
 Sudden onset of cough and fever

Common:
-Fatigue, Muscle aches, Sore throat, Headache, Decreased appetite, runny nose.

Sometimes:
-Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea.

Severity Indicators:
-Shortness or breath, rapid or difficulty breathing, Chest pain, Bluish or grey skin color, Bloody or colored mucus/spit, Sudden dizziness or confusion, Severs or persistent vomiting, High fever lasting more than 3 days, Low blood pressure.

*Taken from Public Health Agency of Canada www.flightflu.ca

 

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