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Kudzu Rescue® Curbs the Craving
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You've seen it on TV. You've read about it in the news. A breakthrough 2005 clinical trial has shown the herb kudzu is remarkably effective in curbing the craving to drink alcohol.
Kudzu Rescue® was developed as a direct result of that famous study. Unlike other products on the market Kudzu Rescue® contains the SAME ISOFLAVONE LEVELS as the herbal extract used by individual in the 2005 double blind clinical trial.
Why is that important? Because proper level of three key extracts: puerarin, daidzein and daidzin-are critical in reducing the desire to drink. |
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So why are thousands of customers buying kudzu capsules and pills but still drinking as much?
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Ask the researchers who conducted the clinical trial. Or
read this article from the Harvard Gazette in which they tell of assay tests conduced on a wide variety of kudzu products beforehand. Not a SINGLE ONE contained a mere 1% of ACTIVE KUZU!
That's why Capalo Research and Health Sciences developed and now recommends Kudzu Rescue® for those who battle alcohol dependence. It contains the same levels of those essential biologically effective isoflavones to match the clinical levels which lead to the anti-craving results.
In fact, thousands of people worldwide now take Kudzu Rescue® as part of the popular
My Way Out alcohol recovery program. |
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| TOP 10 REASONS KUDZU SHOULD BE PART OF YOUR RECOVERY PROGRAM |
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It works quickly to curb craving |
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There are no side effects |
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It's helpful to people who opt to not to quit drinking completely , but simply slow down |
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It is highly effective for binge drinkers |
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It's an excellent adjunct to other recovery techniques |
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Kudzu is all natural |
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It's good for other ailments like the common cold, flu and body aches |
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It's small capsule and easy to swallow |
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Doctors are usually supportive because they're familiar with the research |
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Kudzu has been recognized as effective for alcoholism by Traditional Chinese medicine for hundreds of years |
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Recent Headlines
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| Alcohol cravings? Kudzu works! |
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| Kudzu vine could help alcoholics |
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| Study Says Kudzu Extract Might Reduce Alcohol Craving |
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| Pills made from the plant kudzu may help binge drinkers lose the urge |
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| Can an herb curb binge drinking? |
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Certificate of Analysis Isoflavone specifications, Kudzu Rescue
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| NLT 40% Is flavones |
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40.85% |
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| Puerarin |
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26.39% |
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| Daidzin |
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4.58% |
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| Daidzin |
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2.12% |
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Report date: August 2, 2006
Country of origin: P.R. China
Plant parts used: Root (Dried, 100% natural)
Type of Products: Standardized Powder Extract
Herbal Strength: Approximately 30 parts root to one part extract
Active ingredient markets: Isoflavones Puerarin, Daidzin, Daidzen |
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| Kudzu Rescue® |
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biologically
effective isoflavones
to help you
quit drinking
or cut down!
Imported from
China; grown
and harvested
under ideal
conditions for
medicinal use. |
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Buyers beware!
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| You can't necessarily trust "per milligram" dosing on many store bought or internet products: they mean nothing if isoflavonoid levels are inadequate |
| With all the news about today's kudzu products, many manufacturers selling cheap powders and fillers with no therapeutic value. You are throwing your money away! |
| "Freshly filled" capsules does not guarantee quality kudzu. Ask the manufacturer for details about isoflavone levels and herbal strength in addition to milligram levels |
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Supplement Facts:
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| Serving Size: As a dietary supplement, take one to three capsules three times daily with water. |
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Amount per capsule:
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Each 300 mg. capsule contains kudzu root (Pueri lobata) and kudzu root extract comprised of 26% pueriarin, 4% daidzin, and 2% daidzen
Meets FDA standards. Administer under the care and counseling of a qualified health care provider. Daily value not established |
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Alcohol Clin Exp Res.
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2005 May;29(5):756-762. |
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| An Extract of the Chinese Herbal Root Kudzu Reduces Alcohol Drinking by Heavy Drinkers in a Naturalistic Setting. Lukas SE, Penetar D, Berko J, Vicens L, Palmer C, Mallya G, Macklin EA, Lee DY. |
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