There is a known fact about the herbal
product called JOBELYN through research both in Nigeria and abroad which is clinically
proven to be therapeutically effective, and safe.
Some of the findings were published in
reputable international, peer reviewed scientific journals. Among these studies
were those done at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) and
the University of Ibadan (UI). That is not to mention the College of Medicine
of the University of Lagos (CMUL) and the university of Benin (UNIBEN). And
other laboratories in United Kingdom and America.
Some of the findings are enumerated below,
this is information from a reliable source, and I hope you will find this
useful, so please enjoy reading it.
August 2003
Preliminary study of United States based
BDCP (Bioresources Development and Convervation Programme, suggests “direct antimalarial
activity, antioxidant property and mild antimicrobial effects”.
September 2003
Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH)
found that Jobelyn “has a potential for influencing the state of anaemia in try
panosome infected rats”. Although it may not destroy the try panosome, Jobelyn
boosts “the capacity of the host to fight the invading parasites”. The report
appeared in the African journal of Biotechnology vol 2(9) pages 312 – 316 of
September 2003 and is available online the same study found that Jobelyn, then
known as JUBI BLOOD FORMULA, “can increase PCV and Hb in concentrations in
anaemic laboratory rabbits… the herbal preparation may be useful in the
treatment of anaemia as claimed and may be a potential substitute for blood
transfusion.
AUGUST 2004
Phytolabs GmBH & Co of Germany found
polyphone antioxidative plant substances, in high concentrations in Jobelyn.
EARLIER IN 2003
Vivacell of Germany discovered in Jobelyn
anti-inflamatory substances called CYTOKIMS which should make the product
useful for inflammatory diseases for which medicine is still searching for safe
pharmaceutical drugs.
2006 STUDY
Bruns Wick Laboratory in the United States
found five chemical markers of high value in anti-inflammation therapy. These
included
(1) Epigenidin
(2) Luteolinindin
(3) Apigenin
(4) Luteonin and
(5) Naringenin
2005 STUDY
Studies to determine anti-inflammatory
effects of Jobelyn were carried out by (1) the Pharmacology Department of
Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife (2) Brunswick Laboratory, USA.
2008 STUDY
Four compounds in Jobelyn were tested for
their ability to decrease the bodys production of Prostaglandin E2 series,
which trigger inflammation pain and tissue damage such as in arthritis of
asthma. These compounds effectively decreased amounts of this damaging
biochemical substance and blocked the pathway (Cox2) through which
Prostaglandin E2 creates and sustains inflammation.
ANOTHER 2006 STUDY
Carried out in Germany by the SGS
INSTITUTE PRESENUS, this one evaluated the nutritional or supplement facts.
JOBELYN 2009 STUDY
Carried out by Brunswick Laboratory, it
determined the antioxidant effects of Jobelyn. Later studies found this product
has ORAC (Oxygen Radical Absorbent Capacity) thousands of times higher than
Euro-American plants suggested to be among the wilds best anti-oxidant edibles.
2009 STUDY
This was about the cosmetic value of
Jobelyn. Brunswick Laboratory checked Jobelyn’s capacity to neutralise five of
the major free radical groups which damage subcutaneous fat bed of the skin as
well as the collagen scaffolding, which gives structure to the skin, and
elastin, which makes the skin elastic.
The study found that Jobelyn destroys
elastase, the free radical which destroys elastin, 22 times better than vitamin
c, eight times better than ferrulic acid and 1.5 times better than quercidin.
Against collagenese, which damages collagen, Jobelyn was reported to act 15
times better than vitamin C and 30 times better than ferrul acid.
2012 STUDY
Texas University identified two compounds…
the first time an apigenin – apigenin condensation product would be reported
found in sorghum bicolour, one of the ingredients of Jobelyn.
ANOTHER 2012 STUDY
Researchers at the University of Ibadan
found that Jobelyn reduced symptoms of psychosis and was helpful in combating
memory deficits, possible by eliminating reactive oxygen.
This was the first in a series of such
studies. Another found that Jobelyn was antipsychotic without the crippling
effects of drugs traditionally used in conventional therapies.
ANOTHER 2012 STUDY
As the Lagos State University Teaching
Hospital (LASUTH) researchers checked if the effect of the extract of soghum
bicolour on the hematological parameters of patients with sickle cell aneamia.
JOBELYN
There was no significant rise in white
blood count, and platelet count and red cell distribution, contrary to effects
in rate. The researchers said that while the extract may have a significant
effect in sickle cell anaemia therapy, it is not toxic to the bone marrow.
There was a significant reduction in mean cell haemoglobin concentration which
may suggest the extract may prevent cellular dehydration and so, may reduce the
rate of sickling.
2014 STUDY
To begin next month in LASUTH is a random
study to evaluate safety and effectiveness of Jobelyn in breast cancer therapy.
Therefore blood is central to life. Everyone,
African or European, Asian or American has blood flowing in his or her veins in
need everyday, of rejuvenation. So I hope you will use the information to
better your health. Until then remain blessed and be healthy in Jesus name.
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