Cistus Incanus

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Cistus Incanus is a natural product and sold as a nutritional supplement. It works against the retrovirus HIV by targetting the proteins[1]. It works as an entry inhibitor[2] at the entry level which means it prevents the entry of the virus into the cell in a very early state and prevents virus particles from docking on cells.

It works also against bacteria[3] and viruses [4] and has antifungal activity[5].

It seems that it also has positive effect against the cause of ME[6]

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It is used in the treatment regime against ME of Ms Voss to prevent the use of Raltegravir.

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