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The gum resin from the Indian Kino Tree (Pterocarpus Marsupium) has been used for centuries to heal wounds, shrink skin boils and treat inflammatory skin disorders by contracting blood vessels and suppressing many forms of skin inflammation.
Several skin care companies and one biotechnology company are focused on isolating the active principles from the Kino gum resin to make a pure, concentrated, nano-particle serum for topical rosacea treatment as contraction induced by this extract has a long standing safety record without 'rebound dilation'. There are two creams currently available with kino extract but the concentrations of kino are much too low to have a significant effect on rosacea redness, inflammation and flushing. Rapid Release Report: Himalayas Drug Co., July 2011 Keep your eye on this extract __
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_ Best, Geoffrey Dr. Geoffrey Nase Ph.D: Neuro-Vascular Physiologist Email: drnase1000@hotmail.com Bibliography: http://drnase.com All posts are for informational purposes only. Please visit our Home Page to view our Medical Disclaimer. |
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