Realshield™ - Supported by Clinical Tests
The effectiveness of our natural cosmetics has been validated through a series of rigorous laboratory and clinical tests. It eliminates viruses and inhibits the growth of bacteria that contribute to skin problems, all while preserving the healthy microbiome. This approach represents a comprehensive strategy aimed at addressing the root causes, not just concealing symptoms.
Our primary objective is to restore the skin's natural balance
Acne, blackheads, and even rosacea often result from inflammatory processes and infections. With proper protection, the skin can rejuvenate, regaining its smooth and velvety texture.
Discover the Realshield™: Your Ultimate Protective Shield
Introducing Realshield™, the ultimate protective shield, formulated with a 12-component herbal blend also used in homeopathy. Realshield is exceptionally effective, offering:
- Anti-inflammatory
- Antiviral benefits
- Antibacterial effectiveness
- Antifungal properties
Realshield™ was developed by Dr. Luiz Bermudez, a distinguished microbiology professor at Oregon State University
His research primarily focuses on a deeper understanding and prevention of infections caused by mycobacteria. Dr. Bermudez holds multiple patents and has garnered support from prominent biomedical research centers, including the CDC, NIH, and the Gates Foundation.
Discover the Realshield™: Your Ultimate Protective Shield
Explore the findings of the professor's research right here:
Research Results.
In groundbreaking bacteria research, the professor has uncovered an antibiotic alternative to combat resistance. Resistance, characterized by the emergence of new antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains, is a growing concern.
Realshield™, a product of extensive research and laboratory trials, demonstrates efficacy against bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Originally not designed for this purpose, it has proven effective with no observed bacterial resistance. Impressively, it even combats bacteria resistant to certain antibiotics.
Restoring the Natural Defense of Cells
The skin, being the body's largest organ, serves as a reflection of our overall well-being. By addressing the root causes of inflammatory and infectious disorders, our products contribute to achieving balance both internally and externally.
But its benefits extend even further
They say the face is a mirror of the soul, and this holds true. Improving facial skin can alleviate other emotionally originated problems.
Among the key ingredients in Realshield™ are the following herbs:
Wild Indigo Root Extract (Baptisia Tinctoria Root Extract) Known for its immune-stimulating properties and effectiveness against bacterial infections.
Coneflower (Echinacea Angustifolia): Originally used by Native American tribes for wound healing and as an antidote to snakebites.
Arnica Montana Extract (Arnica Montana Extract): Utilized for its anti-inflammatory properties and in the treatment of scars and bruises.
Effectively soothing rosacea, dark circles, and hyperpigmentation, its anti-inflammatory properties are harnessed to calm stressed skin.
Thuja (Thuja Occidentalis): Applied for the treatment of skin diseases, such as warts and psoriasis, functioning as an antibacterial and antifungal agent. Known as the tree of life by Indians, its scaly leaves were used to craft herbal tea.
Korean Pulsatilla Extract (Pulsatilla Koreana Extract) Recognized for its antimicrobial properties and natural preservative qualities.Explore the benefits of this traditional Eastern medicinal herb from Korea, renowned for its pain-relieving, anti-inflammatory, and astringent effects. A remedy with powerful anti-inflammatory properties and a wide-ranging antimicrobial spectrum.
“Interesting Fact: In Korea, Pulsatilla koreana is referred to as the "Grandmother Flower." According to an old legend, there was a widow who had two daughters. The elder daughter married a wealthy man, while the younger daughter married into a poorer family. When the widow became old, she planned to visit her daughters to see how they were doing. However, when she met her elder daughter, she was denied entry and thrown out of the house. So the widow set off to visit her younger daughter, who lived far away beyond the mountains. Eventually, the woman collapsed from exhaustion. Hours later, the younger daughter found her mother not far from their home, but by then she had passed away from fatigue. The grieving daughter buried her mother near their house. When spring came the following year, a peculiar flower bloomed on her grave. It had white tufts of hair and a bent back, resembling her mother greatly. Since then, people began to believe that the flower was the reincarnation of the mother, hence earning the nickname "Grandmother Flower."
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