Artemisinin, Artesunate, Artemisinic Acid and Other Derivatives of Artemisia Used for Malaria, Babesia and Cancer
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Artemisinin, Artesunate, Artemisinic Acid and Other Derivatives of Artemisia Used for Malaria, Babesia and Cancer
Dr. Schaller is the author of 30 books and 27 top journal articles. He has published on herbal medicine in the Journal of the American Medical Association. This book is the most up-to-date health care practitioner's guide on Artemisia medications. It offers detailed information on dosing, side effects, toxicity, effectiveness and other important prescribing data. Artemisia derived medicines are not in use due to defective Artemisinin. Newer semi-synthetic non-Artemisinin options are powerful treatments for red blood cell infections like Malaria, and another red blood cell parasite called Babesia, which is often missed by physicians in the United States and all over the world. Like Malaria, Babesia causes intermittent flu-like fevers, sweats, significant fatigue, migraines, shortness of breath, and chest pain. Dr. Schaller has discovered that at least eight species of Babesia in America infect humans, and are the cause of both dangerous and mild illnesses in children and adults. Dr. Schaller is the author of hundreds of free publications located on www.personalconsult.com. He treats patients from all over the world. He has 13 books on tick and flea-borne infections.