Hyperisince 80 Tablets – Evidenco

Hyperisince 80 Tablets

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Hyperisince is a blend that prominently features the notable Hypericum mysorense and Hypericum hookerianum herbs. This concoction proudly holds the patent "808/MUM/2013". Manufactured in India, this Ayurvedic supplement is crafted in a facility accredited by GMP and WHO standards.

This Ayurvedic formulation boasts the inclusion of the unique herb Hypericum Mysorense, among other beneficial herbs.

Historically, Ayurvedic principles vouch for these ingredients' capacity to enhance the body's innate immune responses.
Per the wisdom of ancient Ayurveda, these chosen herbs have a legacy of aiding the body in its natural processes of achieving nerve tranquility. 

Ingredients: 

Basant (Hypericum mysorense)- 570 mg, Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) roots- 38 mg, Bhumiamalaki (Phyllanthus niruri)- 38 mg, Chirabilva/Putikaranja (Holoptelia integrifolia) Bark - 28 mg, Khadira (Acacia Catechu) extracts of wood- 38 mg, Khus grass/ushir (Vetiveria zizanioides) - 28 mg, Lavanga (Syzygium aromaticum)- 38 mg, Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) Fruit - 38 mg, Nimba (Azadirachta indica Linn) Leaf extract- 38 mg, Yasthimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra) roots - 95 mg Liquorice root.

Dosage: One tablet two to three times daily after meals.

Research Studies on Ingredients of Hyperisince

  1. Basant (Hypericum mysorense) - 570 mg

    • Features: Recognized for its inherent antiviral attributes1.
    • Benefits: May offer a protective barrier against select viral challenges.
  2. Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) roots - 38 mg

    • Features: Enriched with adaptogenic withanolides2.
    • Benefits: Augments immune system functionality while acting as a stress-relieving agent.
  3. Bhumiamalaki (Phyllanthus niruri) - 38 mg

    • Features: Celebrated for its antiviral and hepatoprotective traits3.
    • Benefits: Contributes to liver vitality and offers resistance against certain viral invaders.
  4. Chirabilva/Putikaranja (Holoptelia integrifolia) Bark - 28 mg

    • Features: An age-old medicinal herb known for potential anti-inflammatory capabilities.
    • Benefits: Might assist in curtailing inflammation, enhancing the immune response.
  5. Khadira (Acacia Catechu) extracts of wood - 38 mg

    • Features: Infused with tannins known for combatting inflammation and oxidative challenges4.
    • Benefits: Aims to buttress the immune system against inflammatory and oxidative adversities.
  6. Khus grass/ushir (Vetiveria zizanioides) - 28 mg

    • Features: Renowned for its antioxidant-rich and cooling profile.
    • Benefits: Sustains the body's resilience against oxidative strains while offering a calming sensation.
  7. Lavanga (Syzygium aromaticum) - 38 mg

    • Features: Clove's rich eugenol content is synonymous with antimicrobial prowess5.
    • Benefits: Fortifies immunity by potentially warding off microbial threats.
  8. Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) Fruit - 38 mg

    • Features: Embedded with tannins that exhibit antioxidant and anti-inflammatory qualities6.
    • Benefits: Optimizes immune function and offers a defense line against oxidative pressures.
  9. Nimba (Azadirachta indica Linn) Leaf extract - 38 mg

    • Features: Famed for its immunomodulatory, antifungal, and antibacterial attributes7.
    • Benefits: Enhances immune barriers and may fend off specific microbial challenges.
  10. Yasthimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra) roots - 95 mg

  • Features: Licorice root, abundant in glycyrrhizic acid, is linked to antiviral and anti-inflammatory actions8.
  • Benefits: Strengthens immune dynamics, wards off viral entities, and has potential inflammation-reducing properties.

References

  1. Hypericum Mysorense: A phylogenetic perspective 

  2. An Overview on Ashwagandha: A Rasayana (Rejuvenator) of Ayurveda 

  3. Phyllanthus niruri: Pharmacological and therapeutic aspects 

  4. Acacia catechu – A Comprehensive Review 

  5. Antimicrobial activity of clove and rosemary essential oils alone and in combination 

  6. Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of Terminalia chebula 

  7. Neem (Azadirachta indica): Prehistory, Mythology and Ayurveda 

  8. Glycyrrhiza glabra (Licorice) and its Phytoconstituents