Bomarax
Background to Bomarax

In recent years there has been an increasing interest by medical researchers, practitioners and also the general public in natural plants and herbs as sources of medicine. All pharmaceutical companies are now finally admitting the fact that plants and herbs are by nature endowed with substances that have incredibly powerful healing powers. Many recent discoveries have shocked the medical community opening their eyes to the fact that our previous generations had gathered immense knowledge about plants, their properties and effects on human health. Consider for example the following quotes:

"About half the anti-cancer drugs developed since the 1960s, and approximately a hundred other drugs, come from plants." (ACF News; Click here for original article)

"The latest thing in pharmaceutical medicine may one day be found in ancient plant guides hundreds of years old." (Neuroscientist Eric Buenz and his research team at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester quoted on The Osgood File (CBS Radio Network): 10/10/05)

"Natural products are invaluable sources of healing agents -- consider, for example, that aspirin derived originally from willow bark, and the molecular basis of the anti-cancer chemotherapeutic agent TaxolTM was derived from the bark of the Pacific yew tree. So it's not so far-fetched to think that the contributions of an ancient text and insights from traditional medicine really may impact modern public health," (Brent Bauer, M.D., director of the Mayo Clinic Complementary and Integrative Medicine Program as quoted by Science Daily; Click here for complete article)

A herbal researcher Georg Eberhard Rumpf documented his knowledge of various plants in the year 1657 (more than 350 years back) in his book Ambonese Herbal. It contains detailed knowledge of 1300 plants known by local healers of the time, and was one of the first dealing with medicinal plants of Southeast Asia.

Like Ambonese Herbal, there are thousands of texts, which catalogue the medicinal value of plants used by local healers of times past. It has long been known that many of the cures found in these texts are valid and even used today, but until now, no one had mined these texts for the nuggets of information we have lost or forgotten as modern medicine replaced local lore.


Good news for Burning Mouth Syndrome sufferers

Fortunately for Burning Mouth Syndrome sufferers studies of the main and established traditional texts consistently highlight a number of plants and herbs for their ability to heal Burning Mouth Syndrome. Researchers at Botanical Sources having mined these texts finalized a list of the most effective plants and herbs for Burning Mouth Syndrome. A list of these plants and herbs with their specific properties can be found here (Please click). The most effective parts of the plants (e.g. stem, seed, leaves, roots etc) and the manner of extracting their inner content were established. As a result, we are now able to form a calculated mixture of these pure natural extracts in the form of an oral pill highly efficacious for Burning Mouth Syndrome. Where modern science has helped is firstly in establishing proper therapeutic dosage and secondly in testing the product for safety and side effects.

Following FDA and DSHEA guidelines at all stages of development we are now able to present what we believe is the most proven, effective, safe and easy to use product for healing Burning Mouth Syndrome and titled it Bomarax.
Instructions for using Bomarax

Take one pill per day consistently at the same time every day at any convenient time of your choice. The dose has been therapeutically established for Burning Mouth Syndrome sufferers and taking more than the stated dose does not further enhance effectiveness.

Storage

Please store at normal room temperature keeping the bottle tightly closed.

Side Effects

There are no harmful side effects of Bomarax and the product is safe for consumption. Please follow the given dose guidelines.
charlotte benson says: 2010-11-04 08:13:04
bomarax completely cures my BMS
i suffered for years, no answers
so one day i asked on web site
''why is my mouth burning?''

it gave me a name for it BMS
but most of all a cure for the burning
bomarax.
I think first answer came from mayo clinic of ''lipoic acid'' it did help for a while

unfortunately i suffer from the other symptoms
a salty mouth that is horrible taste and makes you sick from the drainge of the salt
some times i have the bitte taste
ir the metallivc taste

the bomarax does not help at all on these other symptoms.

do you know of any thing even to try for the other symptoms. especially the salty.

i have tried every thing i can find to help a regular salty taste

i am trying t order a new supply of bomirax today. i can not ehere or a web site to do this as i always have

can you help?

what i have now came ftom BITONICAL SCOURCES

respectfully
charlotte benson
purplecharlotteb@gmail.com
615-430-4014

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