56 • Forbidden Cures and Underground Medicine
- Licorice plays a triple role on its own, strengthening the spleen in
support of poria, moistening the lungs (to help prevent crackling),
and works to harmonize the entire formula
The remaining herbs all stand in support of the key players. Bitter orange,
for example, helps moves liver qi and tonify the spleen. Dong quai helps
promote a healthy liver/spleen balance, while notoptergium can ease a stifling
sensation in the chest.
And while traditional use demonstrates the ancient healing capacity of
these herbs, Resprin is backed by modern science as well.
Resprin increases peak lung capacity by 37%
Eager to see Resprin stood up to modern science, the manufacturer put
the formula to the test.
They started with in vitro testing, which showed that Resprin decreased
inflammation markers in irritated human lung tissue—even lung tissue taken
from people with asthma.
Building on that success, they set out to prove that Resprin could work
for people struggling with breathing issues. To do that, they commissioned a
three-phase trial, run by an independent lab.
The results were clear. By the end of Phase III (where subjects took
Resprin every day for a month), peak air flow had improved by 37.1%. And
48% of the subjects showed “exceptional improvement,” with an additional
28% showing “significant improvement.” That’s 76% of the participants
enjoying at least significant improvement.
On top of all that, most of the participants felt like they had more energy.
And even more important, many of them were able to reduce their use of
dangerous pharmaceuticals.
But perhaps the biggest test of a natural remedy is whether people con-
tinue to take it. And more than half of the subjects reported that they’d keep
using Resprin even after the trial was over.
Resprin helps you breathe freely without drugs or steroids...
and without dangerous side effects
Even if you’ve been struggling with COPD for years, Resprin may help
you breathe freely without any of the dangers of prescription drugs. In fact,
you may never need to pick up an inhaler again.
The manufacturer recommends taking two capsules, three times per day.
You can find ordering information for Resprin in your Member Source
Directory on page 80.