Adaptrin
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Adaptrin is a botanical formula that was developed by five successive generations of physicians of the Badmaev family. It is formulated according to the principles of Tibetan medicine. The formula was introduced to Switzerland (via Russia and Poland) in the 1960’s. Since then, the compound has been subjected to extensive clinical testing. Over the past 25 years, about 30 scientific studies have been conducted, making it the most extensively researched botanical combination formula. Furthermore, the product has been registered in Switzerland for treatment of poor circulation due to atherosclerosis, in particular for peripheral vascular disease. Recommended Dosage: 1 to 3 tablets daily. For best results, tablets should be taken on an empty stomach. Beneficial effects have been reported within about the first two to three weeks of therapy, though changes in blood chemistry such as triglyceride levels may require at least six weeks. A typical course of therapy would be to take 2 to 3 tablets daily, for approximately four months. After that a dosage of 1 to 2 tablets daily is recommended. Dr. Badmaev recommends that the full dosage of 2 to 3 tablets daily be gradually worked up i.e. 1 tablet daily for the first week, 2 tablets daily for the second week and 3 tablets daily the third week and thereafter.
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