Description
Happy Healing Liposomal Artemisinin
Artemisinin is the active constituent of the plant Artemisia Annua. It is also known as sweet wormwood or Qinghaosu and has been used for centuries to remove toxins and parasites from the body.
In recent years, artemisinin has also been shown to possess selective anticancer properties, demonstrating cytotoxic effects against a wide range of cancer types both in vitro and in vivo. These effects appear to be mediated by artemisinin-induced changes in multiple signaling pathways*(see reference link below).
Happy Healing’s liposomal formula increases the cellular bioavailability of Artemisinin by encapsulating it’s healing properties in a lipid membrane allowing it to be easily carried directly into cells where needed.*
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28643446/
Each bottle contains: 90 softgels
Serving size: 1 softgel
Servings per container: 90
Each serving contains:
Liposomal Atemisinin: 200mg
Phosholipid complex: 125mg
Other ingredients: Gellan gum, glycerol,water
Suggested use: Take 1 softgel daily or as directed by your healthcare professional.
Keep out of reach of children.
Store in a cool dark place
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease
Maria Goforth (verified owner) –
My dog was diagnosed with hemangio sarcoma January 2022 . The tumor was pressing up against his adrenal gland.
That morning he had crashed, he was bleeding internally, his gums were very pale and he could not walk and he was trembling.
The vet told us to spoil him, that he had about 3 to 8 months to live. That he would bleed out eventually. He was 13 at the time.
I had started him on 1000 mg Fenben a day i March, 2021 due to his age just as a preventative. In spite of that this cancer grew.
Fenben is amazingly effective for most, but in some cases it seems not so effective. Thankfully I had seen a comment in a dog fenben group several months prior in which the woman said that her dog didn’t respond to fenbendazol but did respond once she added artemisinin.
Thank God I remembered seeing that, I had never even looked into artemisinin prior to this. Once I put him on artemisinin things changed for the better very very quickly. I also still have him on 1000 mg Fenben just in case. I’m assuming it’s helping somehow, and perhaps the two together are working even better.
It’s been a year and four months and he’s doing amazing, no signs at all.
Prior to being diagnosed he was drinking excessively, the vet couldn’t figure it out and of course concluded that he’s fine. I knew he wasn’t but had no idea what was causing the drinking. Otherwise he seemed fine.
After the diagnosis I asked the vet and she said that the excess drinking is likely due to the tumor pressing up against the adrenal gland which causing excess steroid production which in turn creates excess thirst.
Well several months ago he stopped drinking excessively. I also no longer give him the drug that stops bleeding (tranexamic acid) nor the Yunnan baiyao. It wasn’t even intentional, I just forgot to even add to his food.
Dex will be 15 in October. We go on daily hikes up a small ‘mountain’ in the desert, about a 40 minute hike in total. He’s amazing! And I’m so grateful to have witnessed this firsthand.