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Ellagic acid has been clinically shown to possess broad-spectrum anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-parasitical anti-C, anti-oxidant, anti-mutagenic and cardioprotective properties. Ellagica contains USP grade ellagic acid blended with herbs that support healthy coagulation parameters specifically chosen to counter the activation of Factor XII (The Hageman blood clotting factor) that high doses of ellagic acid can trigger.
Virusses
Ellagic acid inhibits the viral enzyme integrase. All viruses need this enzyme to enter our cells and complete their life cycle. By suppressing this key viral enzyme, viruses remain locked outside of our cells, unable to reproduce and cause harm. Since integrase is not a human enzyme, its inhibition does us no harm
Fungi & Yeast
Ellagic acid inhibits the fungal and yeast enzyme Chitin Synthase II. All fungi and yeast need this enzyme to manufacture Chitin, a key structural polysaccharide used in their cell walls. By supressing this key fungal and yeast enzyme, the fungi and yeast are unable to grow. When they die at the natural end of their life cycle, they cannot be replaced as long as the Chitin Synthase II enzyme is inhibited. Since Chitin Synthase II is not a human enzyme, its inhibition does us no harm.
Bacteria
Ellagic acid inhibits the viral enzyme gyrase. All bacteria need this enzyme to maintain the integrity of their DNA. By suppression this key bacterial enzyme, bacterial DNA unspools and the bacteria die. Since gyrase is not a human enzyme, its inhibition does us no harm.
Parasites
The exact mechanism by which parasites are affected by ellagic acid is not clear but current research points to the glutathione transferase pathway.
C
Whenever a cell becomes Cous, our DNA sends it a signal to self-destruct. This is one of the most powerful safeguards we have in preventing C and it works the majority of the time. Unfortunately, it only takes one C cell capable of blocking this signal for a tumor to form. It is specifically those cells that are capable of overriding the self-destruct signal from the DNA that continue to grow and eventually form tumors. Ellagic acid reiterates the self-destruct signal in Cous and preCous cells.
Unlike chemotherapy which damages healthy and Cous cells alike, apoptosis, or cell self-destruction, only applies to C cells and other damaged cells that are no longer useful or safe to have in the body.
DNA Support
Ellagic acid binds to DNA and acts as a shield, protecting DNA from mutagens, is a strong antioxidant and increases the expression of the enzyme p21, which arrests cell division of cells that have DNA damage


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