About Biogetica

Biogetica is a website that hosts a collective of Doctors, Scientists and Healers from all over the world practicing Ayurveda, Allopathy, Homeopathy, Yogic Sciences, Quantum Physics, Tibetan and Chinese Medicine. The company claims to help people across the globe by providing access to remedies that are derived from natural food products. Biogetica is committed to finding the cure of diseases and illnesses whose cure haven't been found yet.
Before purchasing the Biogetica products, make sure that you have used the home-based natural remedies for curing common ailments.

Description Hyperisince

  • Combination of various herbs including the famous herb Hypericum mysorense from the Nilgiri hills..
  • Traditionally believed by Ayurveda to support immune function within the body making it an inhospitable place for viral infections to proliferate..
  • It is believed to have natural anti-viral and anti-herpetic properties..
  • The Doctors of Biogetica have devised a protocol that reaches deep into ancient natural medicinal systems like Ayurveda and combines them with the latest developments in bio-energetic medicine systems like resonance homeopathy to approach the issue in the most holistic and clever way possible..
  • Every single ingredient in every Biogetica kit has huge amounts of traditional use data from Ayurveda and Homeopathy and is supported by modern studies and trials..
  • Imported from USA.

This Ayurvedic herbal supplement contains extracts of the rare
herb Hypericum Mysorense and other herbs. Ingredients are
traditionally believed by Ayurveda to support immune function
within the body aiming to make it an inhospitable place for viral
infections to proliferate. According to ancient Ayurveda, these
herbs have been traditionally used to support the body's natural
nerve-calming processes.

Biogetica Cerevitan 60 capsules

  • It is a bio-regulator that improves the nutritional and energy state of the body. It is traditionally believed to promote better cognitive and memory conditions, and is useful against oxidative ageing processes
  • The mechanism of action is believed to:Provide energizing bio information to activate the natural processes that may help maintain a healthy natural system for internal neurochemical programs.
  • Provide information needed for the activation of the physiological energy that may be useful to activate the natural processes that maintain the individual functions of adaptive intelligences, especially including memory and learning.
  • Restore the physiological processes in the cell membranes of the neurons by enhancing LPL (Lipoprotein Lipase) which is an essential component for the neuron-transmission of the central nervous system.

Three plant extracts Hypericum mysorense, Hypericum hookerianum and Usnea complanta, exhibited significant antiviral activity, at a concentration non toxic to the cell line used.

Plants have been used as folk remedies and ethnobotanical literature has described the usage of plant extracts, infusions and powders for centuries for diseases now known to be of viral origin. There is an increasing need for search of new compounds with antiviral activity as the treatment of viral infections with the available antiviral drugs is often unsatisfactory due to the problem of viral resistance coupled with the problem of viral latency and conflicting efficacy in recurrent infection in immune-compromised patients. Herpes simplex viruses (HSV) are ubiquitous agents which cause a variety of diseases ranging in severity from mild to severe, and in certain cases, these may even become life threatening, especially in immune-compromised patients. After primary infection, HSV persists in the host for the lifetime. HSV infection is thus considered lifelong infection.
Nucleoside analogues such as aciclovir (ACV), penciclovir etc., are the only approved drugs for the treatment of HSV infections. However, the widespread use of nucleoside based drugs has led to the emergence of resistance in HSV. This indicates the need for search of newer antiviral agents to treat such infections.
The present study was undertaken to test the extracts of 18 plants for their antiviral activity against herpes simplex virus type I (HSV-1, a DNA virus).

Material & Methods
The plant materials were collected from in and around Ootacamund, Tamil Nadu, India and were authenticated by the Botanical Survey of India, Government Arts College, Ootacamund where sample specimens were deposited. Extracts of different plants were prepared by using Soxhlet extraction unit as per the standard procedure. The essential oils from different parts of plants were isolated by water distillation using Clavenges apparatus.

Sixteen wells were used for each concentration of the test sample. The morphology of the cells was inspected daily and observed for microscopically detectable alterations, i.e.,loss of monolayer, granulation and vacuolization in the cytoplasm.

The cultures were treated with different dilutions of plant extracts in fresh maintenance medium and incubated at 37ºC for five days. Every 24 h the observation was made and cytopathic effects were recorded. Anti-HSV-1 activity was determined by the inhibition of cytopathic effect compared with control, i.e., the protection offered by the test samples to the cells was scored. In virus yield assay, reduction in the yield of virus when cells were treated with the plant extracts was determined.

List of selected medicinal plants -
Bacopa monnieri, Solanum trilobatum, Hibiscus vitifolius, Allium cepa, Derris brevipes, Hypericum mysorense, Hypericum hookerianum, Berberis tinctoria, Mahonia leschenaultia, Usnea complanta, Stirt Usneaceae, Tagetes minuta, Leucas lavandulaefolia, Melia dubia, Azadirachta indica, Santolina chamaecyparissus,
Cryptostegia grandiflora, Daucus carota, Rosmarinus officinalis,

Results
Of the 18 plant extracts tested, three (H. mysorense, H. hookerianum and U. complanta) were found to exhibit potent antiviral activity. H. mysorense and H.hookerianum are used in the treatment for anxiety and inflammation traditionally. Hypericum perforatum from the same species is reported for its antiviral activity against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis C virus. Three plant species Hypericums connatum, Hypericum caprifoliatum and Hypericum polyanthemum (Guttiferae), growing in Southern Brazil were chemically investigated and tested for their antiviral activity against feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV). Our results showed that H. mysorense and H. hookerianum suppressed HSV-1 infection.

Discussion
The results from this preliminary investigation provide evidence of the importance of ethnopharmacology as a guide to the screening of biologically active plant materials. We used 100 per cent inactivation to define an extract with antiviral activity, but many extracts had partial antiviral activity. These extracts may have compounds that are true antiviral, but are present at quantities insufficient to inactivate all infectious virus particles. It is possible that the elucidation of active constituents in these plants may provide useful lead to the development of new and effective antiviral
agents.