homeopathy's remedy
We share an article published on the web www.radiojuvenil.icrt.cu Cuba, entitled "Vidatox, Cuban product in the service of public health."
For years the ABC homeopathy have followed the studies and results of this homeopathic remedy whose origin is the venom of a scorpion endemic to Cuba, the blue scorpion or rhopalurus junceus, the remedy was sold by the laboratory Labiofam, after over 15 years of study.
We could read on the web, articles of homeopath Guerrero Andres Serrano, in many other websites and blogs about Homeopathy and also in Cuban media.
- Dr. Arixel Peña Peña, floral therapist - http://www.radiojuvenil.icrt.cu/ wrote:
"Vidatox is a homeopathic cuban product with anticancer , anti-inflammatory and analgesic. value, It 'indicated as an adjunct to cancer therapy, after evaluation in over 15 different tumor cell lines.
It is a new homeopathic product obtained from scorpion venom, with proven analgesic, anti-tumor effects (slows and inhibits the growth of cancerous tumors), anti-inflammatory and anti-metastatic (interrupts the blood supply to the tumor and thus preventing the spread and reproduction of cancer cells beyond the organ of origin).
This drug was developed by LABIOFAM Business Group. 15 years of laboratory studies, clinical and preclinical studies confirm its efficacy in cancer therapy complementary. 10,000 cancer patients were treated with this therapy with positive results in improving the quality of life outcomes and stop tumor growth. Each milliliter (20 drops) contains 33% of water-alcohol solution of poison rhopalurus junceus 30 CH.
Vidatox has improved the quality of life of patients, to regain the weight and appetite, reduce the consumption of traditional painkillers relieve pain and prolong survival. The proteins that inhibit the malignant cells, which are harmless to human health, without any side effect.
Bibliographic sources:
A. Arguelles -Fernández homeopathy in Cuba. Homeopathy Rev Mex 1995; 64 (574): 15-7.
Cuban Digital -Enciclopedia Ecured
-Registry Cases treated in CMF Bonaventure University Teaching Hospital, Havana, Cuba. "