1918™ is a rare all-natural antibacterial,
antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, anti-yeast
nutriment that has had 16 university studies and literally
hundreds of years of use. It was used extensively by
Native Americans of the Southwest and Northwest, and gained
notice in the worldwide influenza epidemic of 1918, hence its
name. It was first reported on in the 1920s by Ernest
T. Krebs, MD, father of the Krebs Cycle.
The active ingredients in 1918 are Lomatium
dissectum, commonly known as Lomatia, wild parsley,
and Indian Balsam, along with Vitamin D3. As
documented in the Bulletin of
the Nevada State Board of Health in 1920, no member of
the Washoe, Paiute, or Shoshone tribes who included their
native "Toh'-sa" in treatment perished from
the influenza that swept the state of Nevada in 1917-1918.
During the worldwide influenza epidemic of 1918, the
effectiveness of Lomatium dissectum came to the
attention of the American white man when it was observed
that Native Americans in the Southwest were recovering
rapidly from the virus that was killing others.
Ernest T. Krebs, Jr., noted biochemist and son of Ernest
T. Krebs, MD, said, "This is to become one of the
most important antibiotic herbs known to man."
Active Ingredients:
- Lomatium dissectum (Lomatia): 520mg
- Vitamin D3: 15000 IU
Other ingredients: Magnesium stearate
Suggested use: 1-3 capsules per day
Contents: 60 gelcaps
For further information, read our article in the
NaturoDoc Library on
Fighting Viral Outbreaks with
Lomatia.