The Shiaqga supplement contains many beneficial bioavailable ingredients and chemistry including the bitter triterpene compounds, 3-beta-D-glucans, polysaccharides, germanium, angiotensin re-uptake inhibitors, and the organic essential oils with all their wonderful beneficial chemistry. There has been such a vast array of medical & scientific studies, throughout the entire world on these compounds and for such a long period of time, that it is a simple process of just 'googling' to find greater information. So, we will not attempt to post 'an endless & ever-growing' list of references here but just share a little more information to get you jumpstarted on your own research.
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Cancer Research:
beta_glucan_cancer_research.pdf | |
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cancer_research_-_beta_glucan.pdf | |
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geraniin_inhibits_cancer.pdf | |
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germanium_antitumor_effects_in_mice.pdf | |
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germanium_treatment_of__various_cancers.pdf | |
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germanium_prevents_lung_cancer.pdf | |
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Immunostimulant
glucan-immunostimulant.pdf | |
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a_germanium_compound_induces_interferon_and_activates_nk_cells_and__macrophages_in_mice.pdf | |
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germanium_natural_killer_cell_activity_boosting_effect.pdf | |
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Radiation
low_level_beta_glucan_radiation__protection_research.pdf | |
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beta_13-glucan_radiation__research.pdf | |
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radiation_protection_research_--__beta_glucan.pdf | |
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Cholesterol
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Anthrax
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beta_13-glucan_anthrax__research__1_.pdf | |
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Infectious Disease
low_level_beta_glucan_infectious__disease_research.pdf | |
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Injection vs Oral Administration
a_comparison_of_injected_and_orally__administered_beta_glucans__1_.pdf | |
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We would like to express our deep & sincere gratitude to Dr. Tim Chapman, M.D. for his extraordinary assistance in the gathering of a wide variety of research documentation and putting it together for easy access here.
Dr. Chapman's personal care and expertise have been invaluable in assisting us to reach the professional medical community with this important information - for the benefit of highest level physicians who have dedicated their lives in serving their patients, to their ultimate ability, in achieving optimal health, wellness, and well-being.
Dr. Chapman is retired now from his personal practice and contributes to our work on a 100% voluntary basis - strictly for the sake of educating others about advanced & effective solutions available through Integrative Medicine.
Please note that he does so exclusively as a labor of love & commitment to his lifetime of caring endeavor, and receives no financial compensation whatsoever from our company.
We have included a PDF Summary of Dr. Chapman's 48-year medical career history and, if you are under medical professional care and have specific questions regarding the utilization of Shiaqga as a complementary protocol in your health recovery program, please contact us.
Dr. Chapman will be happy to speak with your own physician(s) personally if they are open to doing so.
Dr. Chapman's personal care and expertise have been invaluable in assisting us to reach the professional medical community with this important information - for the benefit of highest level physicians who have dedicated their lives in serving their patients, to their ultimate ability, in achieving optimal health, wellness, and well-being.
Dr. Chapman is retired now from his personal practice and contributes to our work on a 100% voluntary basis - strictly for the sake of educating others about advanced & effective solutions available through Integrative Medicine.
Please note that he does so exclusively as a labor of love & commitment to his lifetime of caring endeavor, and receives no financial compensation whatsoever from our company.
We have included a PDF Summary of Dr. Chapman's 48-year medical career history and, if you are under medical professional care and have specific questions regarding the utilization of Shiaqga as a complementary protocol in your health recovery program, please contact us.
Dr. Chapman will be happy to speak with your own physician(s) personally if they are open to doing so.
tim_chapman_md_48_year_medical_history_summary.pdf | |
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20 Abstracts of 6999 on Beta Glucans listed on Pubmed
20_abstracts_of_the_6999_found_on_pubmed_on_beta_glucans.doc | |
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Additionally, There are also 3362 abstracts on Germanium that can also be found on Pubmed:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/
The following document references just 7 of them:
7_abstracts_with_germanium_research.pdf | |
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Avian Flu & Shiaqga
Avian Flu Research Abstract
Dr. Landis
Location: Moroni, UT
Date: June 2006 through Sept. 2006
Subject: 36 Hubble and White King Squabbing Pigeons
Control Group: 10 Pigeons
Test Group: 26 Pigeons
Introduction: Avian Influenza is a common problem for poultry operations in the United States. Most commercial poultry plants are under continuous quarantine because of the very real threat of the introduction of new and mutable strains of Influenza.
The Battery Method of commercial poultry production provides the perfect laboratory to study virus mutability, since the environment is not only not natural (requiring the virus to change is modus operendi), but also the close quarters and significantly diminished immune systems of the battery birds provides an excellent pathway for the “skipping of generations.” In other words, what might have taken countless generations to create in the wild, is dramatically facilitated by the Battery Method.
Research Description: A small backyard flock of squabbling pigeons was used for this research. The pigeons were housed in a facility with less than one square foot floor space per bird, with nest boxes attached to the back wall. This population density exceeds that of most Battery Production Facilities and so goes further in concentrating the transmissibility and mutability of virus.
Ten birds were housed separately but with the same approximate living quarters. These were used as controls. The test group consisted of twenty six birds housed as described above. The Test Group was fed a ration containing “Shiaqga” mixed into the feed for one week prior to the test.
The Control Group was fed normally.
Two infected individuals were obtained from a local, wild flock. The birds were demonstrating the classic symptoms of Avian Influenza. One infected bird was placed in each of the pens and the groups were observed for seven days.
Data:
Control Group: All of the control birds were infected with the Influenza within three days of exposure. All of the control group birds, including the original vector, died within the seven days of the observation period.
Test Group: Although all of the test group birds demonstrated symptoms of infection, i.e., nasal discharge, coughing, swollen eyes, etc., none of the twenty six test birds died during the observation period. The only bird in the test pen to succumb was the original vector.
Follow up: The Test Group continued to receive Shiaqga and were observed for three months post-infection. During that time, only two birds died – one of egg binding and another became entangled in the mesh wiring of the pen. None of the birds exhibited any symptoms after the initial bout of flu. The hens all went off production and did not become eggy again until the following spring. Molt was as usual.
Postscript: It is interesting to note that, after the research was terminated, and the test group birds were no longer receiving Shiaqga in their feed, the loft was infected by a different wild strain of Influenza which had been transported to the loft by wild starlings. The entire loft was stricken with the infection and two thirds of the birds died within the first five days after infection. Those that survived never returned to normal production.
Findings: The commercial product “Shiaqga” provided the immune support needed for the closely quartered birds to fight Influenza. The results of the Test Group were not unlike an influenza epidemic that is “winding down.” Individuals became symptomatic but were able to fight off the virus.
The results of the Control Group were reminiscent of the first weeks of an epidemic, when the virus is the most dangerous. These observations are compelling and demonstrate a need for greater research into the effects of Beta1;3, 1;6 glucan use in prevention of Influenza Outbreak.
Avian Flu Research Abstract
Dr. Landis
Location: Moroni, UT
Date: June 2006 through Sept. 2006
Subject: 36 Hubble and White King Squabbing Pigeons
Control Group: 10 Pigeons
Test Group: 26 Pigeons
Introduction: Avian Influenza is a common problem for poultry operations in the United States. Most commercial poultry plants are under continuous quarantine because of the very real threat of the introduction of new and mutable strains of Influenza.
The Battery Method of commercial poultry production provides the perfect laboratory to study virus mutability, since the environment is not only not natural (requiring the virus to change is modus operendi), but also the close quarters and significantly diminished immune systems of the battery birds provides an excellent pathway for the “skipping of generations.” In other words, what might have taken countless generations to create in the wild, is dramatically facilitated by the Battery Method.
Research Description: A small backyard flock of squabbling pigeons was used for this research. The pigeons were housed in a facility with less than one square foot floor space per bird, with nest boxes attached to the back wall. This population density exceeds that of most Battery Production Facilities and so goes further in concentrating the transmissibility and mutability of virus.
Ten birds were housed separately but with the same approximate living quarters. These were used as controls. The test group consisted of twenty six birds housed as described above. The Test Group was fed a ration containing “Shiaqga” mixed into the feed for one week prior to the test.
The Control Group was fed normally.
Two infected individuals were obtained from a local, wild flock. The birds were demonstrating the classic symptoms of Avian Influenza. One infected bird was placed in each of the pens and the groups were observed for seven days.
Data:
Control Group: All of the control birds were infected with the Influenza within three days of exposure. All of the control group birds, including the original vector, died within the seven days of the observation period.
Test Group: Although all of the test group birds demonstrated symptoms of infection, i.e., nasal discharge, coughing, swollen eyes, etc., none of the twenty six test birds died during the observation period. The only bird in the test pen to succumb was the original vector.
Follow up: The Test Group continued to receive Shiaqga and were observed for three months post-infection. During that time, only two birds died – one of egg binding and another became entangled in the mesh wiring of the pen. None of the birds exhibited any symptoms after the initial bout of flu. The hens all went off production and did not become eggy again until the following spring. Molt was as usual.
Postscript: It is interesting to note that, after the research was terminated, and the test group birds were no longer receiving Shiaqga in their feed, the loft was infected by a different wild strain of Influenza which had been transported to the loft by wild starlings. The entire loft was stricken with the infection and two thirds of the birds died within the first five days after infection. Those that survived never returned to normal production.
Findings: The commercial product “Shiaqga” provided the immune support needed for the closely quartered birds to fight Influenza. The results of the Test Group were not unlike an influenza epidemic that is “winding down.” Individuals became symptomatic but were able to fight off the virus.
The results of the Control Group were reminiscent of the first weeks of an epidemic, when the virus is the most dangerous. These observations are compelling and demonstrate a need for greater research into the effects of Beta1;3, 1;6 glucan use in prevention of Influenza Outbreak.
Medical & Scientific Research
on the Organic Essential Oils found in the Shiaqga product:
(Shiaqga contains essential oils that synergize to create greater body health. Each daily dosage is a small amount and generally regarded as safe by the FDA. Our essential oils, unlike most all oils in the marketplace, have been grown & processed properly. They are pure and unadulterated to maintain their delicate chemical constituents that provide authentic therapeutic actions. If you are completely unfamiliar with essential oils and the rampant adulteration in the marketplace, below are two links for you to learn more.)
on the Organic Essential Oils found in the Shiaqga product:
(Shiaqga contains essential oils that synergize to create greater body health. Each daily dosage is a small amount and generally regarded as safe by the FDA. Our essential oils, unlike most all oils in the marketplace, have been grown & processed properly. They are pure and unadulterated to maintain their delicate chemical constituents that provide authentic therapeutic actions. If you are completely unfamiliar with essential oils and the rampant adulteration in the marketplace, below are two links for you to learn more.)
Black Cumin
105 Abstracts with Nigella sativa Research | |
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Lemon
17 Abstracts with Lemon.doc | |
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Lemon As A Cancer Fighter.pdf | |
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Cinnamon Bark
91 Abstracts With Cinnamon Research.doc | |
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Peppermint
53 Abstracts On Peppermint Research.doc | |
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Peppermint and Cinnamon to Heal Chronic Wounds | |
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Sacred Frankincense
Click Here to view the list that the U.S. FDA already regarded as safe for internal usage (GRAS), updated 10/2016. (This list has been required to grow extensively over just the past few years as solid peer-reviewed research ever widens throughout the world.)
True results cannot ever be 'faked' - nor will 'exaggerated claims' make any difference in what actually happens in real life. The proof is, and always will be, in what any product actually does. We encourage Research - because of the reason behind all 'searching' - no matter what subject - is always, ultimately, to learn and be certain of the truth. Truth empowers us all in making the wisest choices for ourselves and our loved ones.
There are additionally many thousands of years of historic & scriptural knowledge relative to the ingredients found in the Shiaqga product. Further research on these ingredients makes for fascinating, insightful, and rewarding study. |