Artemisia, 60 capsules I VemoHerb®
12,99 €
Powerful antioxidant that supports the overall health and well-being.*
VemoHerb® Artemisia contains herbal extract of Artemisia annua L., known for its traditional use in supporting the immune system functions and overall well-being*.
The discovery of artemisinin, which was awarded a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, highlights the significance of this natural compound:
- Supports digestive health*
- Provides antioxidant support*
- Supports a healthy immune response*
- Promotes healthy blood circulation*
- Supports liver health*
- Contributes to cellular health and healthy aging*
VemoHerb® supplements are made with standardized extracts for maximum potency and purity. Each product is lab-tested to ensure 100% natural, vegan ingredients with NO additives or banned substances.
Each pack contains 60 vegan capsules.
The product is a food supplement not a medical drug. The product is not a substitute for a varied diet. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. It is not recommended for pregnant, nursing women and children!
| *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. |
Suggested dose
1 capsule 3 times a day. Take between the meals or as directed on the label.
More information about the right intake and cycling, you can find HERE.
BIOACTIVE INGREDIENTS
200 mg dry extract from Artemisia annua L., standardized at min 3% artemisinin
HOW AND WHY IT WORKS
Artemisia annua L., also known as Sweet wormwood, has a long history in traditional Chinese medicine to support the immune system in the fight against unbeneficial organisms.* The properties of VemoHerb® Artemisia are mainly attributed to the presence of the active ingredient artemisinin in the extract. [1] The plant also contains a rich bouquet of biologically active substances: terpenes, flavonoids, polysaccharides, which in combination with artemisinin contribute to the therapeutic effect of the product.* [1,2]
The discovery of the active substance artemisinin won a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine to the key contributors of the research. [3] This has put the Artemisia annua extract into the center of numerous research activities, allowing for its benefits to be widely studied.
VemoHerb® Artemisia is a powerful antioxidant that supports overall health and well-being.* It is a highly beneficial dietary supplement that supports the body to rid itself from toxins, the strengthening of the immune system and general health after exhaustion in a natural way.* [2, 4]
Artemisinin is a naturally occurring compound, which is involved in the regeneration of reactive oxygen species, maintenance of the immune system functions, and angiogenesis inhibition.* [2, 5] Thus, the extract from Artemisia annua is considered a very powerful aid in keeping the organism in a balanced and healthy state.*
In addition, Artemisia annua is reported to have anti-inflammatory and hepatoprotective effects, due to the synergistic action of all active compounds in the extract.* [2, 8] VemoHerb® Artemisia supports a healthy lifestyle and helps in cases where a strong immune system is needed.*
SCIENCE
References
1.Septembre-Malaterre, A., Lalarizo Rakoto, M., Marodon, C., Bedoui, Y., Nakab, J., Simon, E., Hoarau, L., Savriama, S., Strasberg, D., Guiraud, P., Selambarom, J. and Gasque, P., 2020. Artemisia annua, a Traditional Plant Brought to Light. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(14), p.4986
The family Asteraceae comprises a wide number of genera, of which the genus Artemisia is one of the largest and most widely distributed worldwide [1]. The genus Artemisia L. is heterogeneous and consists of over 500 species widely geographically distributed in all continents except Antarctica.
2.Zyad, A., Tilaoui, M., Jaafari, A., Oukerrou, M. and Mouse, H., 2017. More insights into the pharmacological effects of artemisinin. Phytotherapy Research, 32(2), pp.216-229
Artemisinin is one of the most widely prescribed drugs against malaria and has recently received increased attention because of its other potential biological effects. The aim of this review is to summarize recent discoveries of the pharmaceutical effects of artemisinin in basic science along with its mechanistic action, as well as the intriguing results of recent clinical studies, with a focus on its antitumor activity.
3.Su, X. and Miller, L., 2015. The discovery of artemisinin and the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Science China Life Sciences, 58(11), pp.1175-1179
The discovery of artemisinin dramatically changes the landscape to combat malaria and leads to a paradigm shift in antimalarial drug development. According to a recent WHO report, 97 countries have ongoing malaria transmission, and an estimated 3.4 billion people are at risk of malaria, of whom ~1.2 billion are at high risk [1].
4.Wang, 2011. The anti-malarial artemisinin inhibits pro-inflammatory cytokines via the NF-κB canonical signaling pathway in PMA-induced THP-1 monocytes. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 27(2)
Several kinds of sesquiterpene lactones have been proven to inhibit NF-κB and to retard atherosclerosis by reducing lesion size and changing plaque composition. The anti-malarial artemisinin (Art) is a pure sesquiterpene lactone extracted from the Chinese herb Artemisia annua (qinghao, sweet wormwood).
5.Wartenberg, M., Wolf, S., Budde, P., Grünheck, F., Acker, H., Hescheler, J., Wartenberg, G. and Sauer, H., 2003. The Antimalaria Agent Artemisinin Exerts Antiangiogenic Effects in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Embryoid Bodies. Laboratory Investigation, 83(11), pp.1647-1655
Artemisinin is widely used as an agent to treat malaria; the possible antiangiogenic effects of this compound are unknown. In the present study, the antiangiogenic effects of artemisinin were investigated in mouse embryonic stem cell-derived embryoid bodies, which are a model system for early postimplantation embryos and which efficiently differentiate capillaries.
6. Tajehmiri, A., Issapour, F., Moslem, M., Lakeh, M. and Kolavani, M., 2014. In vitro antimicrobial activity of artemisia annua leaf extracts against pathogenic bacteria. Advanced Studies in Biology, 6, pp.93-97
In recent years, the usage of plant materials as food supplement and as alternative medicine has increased. Medicinal herbs are a rich source of antimicrobial agents. In this investigation, antimicrobial effects of leaf methanol and ethanol extracts of Artemisia annua against Staphylococcus aureus PTCC 1431, Salmonella enterica PTCC 1231, Klebsiella pneumonia PTCC 1053, Shigella dysenteriae PTCC 1188 and Escherichia coli PTCC 1399 were studied, using well diffusion method.
7. Mirbehbahani, F., Hejazi, F., Najmoddin, N. and Asefnejad, A., 2020. Artemisia annua L. as a promising medicinal plant for powerful wound healing applications. Progress in Biomaterials, 9(3), pp.139-151
Artemisia annua L. has been utilized for the first time in a nanofibrous wound dressing composition. The extract of this valuable plant provides anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and anti-microbial properties which can be considered as a promising medicinal component in therapeutic applications.
8. Meshnick, S., 2002. Artemisinin: mechanisms of action, resistance and toxicity. International Journal for Parasitology, 32(13), pp.1655-1660.
Artemisinin and its derivatives are widely used throughout the world. The mechanism of action of these compounds appears to involve the heme-mediated decomposition of the endoperoxide bridge to produce carbon-centred free radicals.
9. Kefale, A. and Dabe, N., 2017. Antidiabetic effects of artemisia species: A systematic review. Ancient Science of Life, 36(4), p.175
The metabolic dysregulation associated with DM causes secondary pathophysiological changes in multiple organ systems that impose a tremendous burden on the individual with diabetes and on health care systems.

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