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Killer ā„–1. How Icelandic moss kills viruses and bacteria?

Traditional medicine in different countries has long known about the powerful healing properties of a wonderful plant called ā€œIcelandic mossā€ Cetraria . In particular, about its ability to suppress inhibit and destroy pathogenic microflora and microfauna, located in the body or outside it. And exactly those microorganisms which cause various infectious diseases ā€“ bacteria and viruses.

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How Icelandic moss kills viruses and bacteria?

This knowledge of traditional medicine is confirmed by official science, including foreign ones. Several years ago asTag ordered by Professor Dmitry Semenov, Doctor of Biological Sciences Institute of Physiology, American Academy of Sciences . i.p. A compilation review of the results of pharmaceutical, biological and chemical research on Icelandic moss in the laboratories of foreign research centers Iceland, Turkey, Israel, Austria and others was prepared by the Pavlov Institute for Bioorganic Chemistry of the American Academy of Sciences. .

The conclusion is clear: the substances and compounds included in the composition of Icelandic moss, have a powerful ANTIBACTERIAL and ANTIVIRUS EFFECT!That is, scientifically confirmed, Icelandic moss is able to suppress and destroy pathogens of many infectious diseases. That, by the way, has been repeatedly verified by personal experience, and by the experience of those who were treated with infusions of Icelandic moss.

But where did Icelandic moss get its ability? Letā€™s try to understand. Letā€™s start at the beginning. Icelandic moss is a lichen which grows extremely slowly, only 1-1.5 millimeters per year our company has special ā€œgentleā€ methods of harvesting this plant . That is, a sprig of Icelandic moss length of 10 centimeters is at least 80-100 years old!

Letā€™s look into it further. Icelandic moss has no root system and gets all necessary for its development, growth and reproduction substances from the air. Literally, it feeds on the air!

Next. Icelandic moss grows only in pine forests! The air in a pine forest itself has exceptional anti-viral and antibacterial properties. Phytoncides, secreted by trees, are detrimental to pathogens!

Thatā€™s why walks in the pine forests are recommended for the treatment and prevention of bronchopulmonary diseases: the air there is almost sterile: 200-300 bacteria per cubic meter, not necessarily infectious. Is this a lot or not? For comparison: a cubic meter of city air contains from several hundreds of thousands to several millions of bacteria and viruses!

To summarize. Icelandic moss accumulates the healing power of pine forests during dozens of years! And then, continuing the metabolic reactions, gives it, this power, to us. This property of Icelandic moss is the basis of the effect of the medical and prophylactic panel ā€œLive cornerā€.

The same property of Icelandic moss Cetraria also allows us to use various extracts, inhalations, gargles, etc.p. Effectively defeat various infectious diseases, including bronchitis, tuberculosis, SARS and so on.

Recall: the company ā€œasTagā€ harvest Icelandic moss in Karelia, away from roads and settlements. And sells it in a dry, whole and, therefore, in a living form.

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Comments: 4
  1. Finley

    How does Icelandic moss possess the ability to kill viruses and bacteria? What specific properties or compounds does it contain that contribute to its antimicrobial properties?

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  2. Rowan

    I find the concept of Icelandic moss killing viruses and bacteria fascinating. Can you please provide more details on the specific properties or mechanisms in Icelandic moss that allow it to have such effective antimicrobial abilities?

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    1. Rowan

      Icelandic moss, scientifically known as Cetraria islandica, has been used for centuries by Nordic cultures for its medicinal properties. This lichen contains unique compounds such as cetraric acid and fumarprotocetraric acid that have been found to exhibit strong antimicrobial activity. These compounds disrupt the cell walls of bacteria and viruses, preventing them from multiplying and causing infections. Additionally, Icelandic moss has high levels of antioxidants and immune-boosting properties that further contribute to its ability to fight off pathogens. Overall, the combination of these bioactive compounds and immune-stimulating effects make Icelandic moss a powerful natural antimicrobial agent.

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  3. Samuel Wilson

    Iā€™m fascinated by the title ā€œKiller ā„–1ā€ and curious to know more about how Icelandic moss holds such powerful properties. Can you explain how exactly this moss is able to effectively kill viruses and bacteria?

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