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Is Samento really that potent? Yes, it is.
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1. Samento is a South American herb, but it is processed in the United States. 2. Samento Liquid Extract is in wider use than Samento Capsules with some herb companies reporting a sales difference of 1,000 bottles to one over the past seven years. 3. Samento is in wide use by people who are sick with chronic long-lasting health problems. 4. Samento also is in wide use by people who are perfectly healthy and want to stay that way. 5. Samento is used alone by large numbers of people. 6. Samento is used in conjunction with other herbs and supplments, too. 7. Samento is often used with other South American rain forest herbs such as Cumanda, Quina and Banderol. 8. Samento and Cumanda often are used with yet another South American botanical, a detoxifying herb called Burbur (trademarked) or "desmodium ascendens" generically. 9. Many herbs are "anti-microbials" - meaning they are known to kill bacteria. Samento is known as an especially potent anti-microbial. Cumanda also is an anti-microbial. An herb called Takuna is another - and Banderol is another. 10. A
symptom of many physical health issues is a deficiency of
magnesium, which is considered to be an excellent choice
of supplements for everyone, including people who use Samento. 12. Samento Liquid Extract sometimes has an
"oily" or "greasy" look to it - and
users report seeing "flecks" of herb floating
in it. This is normal. 17. Seldom are allergic reactions or side-effects noted with Cat's Claw products, of which Samento is one. 18. Cat's Claw contains TWO "arrays" of alkaloids (active ingredients): Tetracyclic Alkaloids (TOAs) and Pentacyclic Alkaloids (POAs). Samento contains ONE array - the POAs only. 19. Some experts believe Samento is a stronger herb than other kinds of Cat's Claw products because the TOAs are missing. Others disagree. 20. Some people use Cat's Claw 3% Extract in conjunction with Samento to get both POA and TOA alkaloids PLUS an the additional POAs found in Samento. This regimen is becoming increasingly popular based on word-of-mouth discussions and Internet bulletin boards and support groups. 21. Approximately half of people who use Samento finish in three to six months, major retailers who track usage report. 22. Approximately a third of people who use Samento finish in six to nine months, major retailers who track usage report. 23. About one in 10 people with severe health challenges will use Samento - or Samento and other herbs- for longer than one year. 24. Fit and healthy people who use Samento generally take just 1 to 10 drops per day. 25. People who are not well who use Samento generally take 15 drops per day. 26. Doubling the dose of Samento to 30 drops per day is not uncommon. 27. Some people - especially those who are under the care of an MD - will take bigger doses of 15 drops three times a day. 28. The largest sustained dose of Samento recommended by some doctors is 20 drops three times per day. 29. Most people take 15 drops of Samento a day. 30. Seven out of 10 people who use Samento like it, major retailers report. 31. People who are unwell who use Samento say "self nurturing" helps them feel better. 32. "Self nurturing" with Samento may include taking the herb in divided doses through the day. Some health professionals - and healers generally - say taking a few moments out of a busy to day to prepare the herb and take it is "good medicine" in a psychological and emotional sense. 33. Taking Samento morning, afternoon and evening is common. 34. And yet, there is disagreement about dividing doses of Samento. Some experts recommend it. Other experts recommend taking Samento in a single dose. 35. Cat's Claw products are known to remain in tissue for up to six weeks after a person stops taking them. That means Cat's Claw products like Samento aren't water soluble - and they provide their benefits as food supplements around the clock, unlike B vitamins and, say, glucosamine sulfate, which must be taken in divided dosages to maintain a constant blood level. 36. Some people insist on taking Samento in one ounce of water. Other people squirt Samento directly in their months. Others take Samento in coffee, tea or milk. Even experts disagree on the "right way" to take Samento, which suggests that it doesn't matter how you take it. The manufacturer suggests squirting Samento in one ounce of water, waiting one minute, and then drinking it. 38. Interestingly, people who take Samento over a period of time report many benefits that by their reckoning have made their lives better. 39. Other strategies that have helped people make the most of their Samento include body brushing to remove dead skin, enabling the flesh to function as nature intended - as a "third kidney" to flush harmful bacteria and toxins from the body. 40. Mainline MDs - orthodox doctors - appear to be steering patients to Samento , Cumanda and other herbal supplements at an increasing rate. Two major retailers report that one third of their customers for Samento report that they have been referred by their doctor. 41. Some people don't like to taste herbs and with Samento, the taste is slight, indeed - because doses of up to 15 drops are so small there's not much to taste. 42. Cat's Claw products like Samento are sustainable Amazon rain forest herbs. To harvest them, workers strip the bark off the vines,which doesn't kill them. A few months later, the bark has grown back ... and can be harvested again.
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