Mumijo Reference Guide
Is Mumijo an Antibiotic?
Is Mumijo an Antibiotic?
Mumijo is often called the “natural antibiotic,” because of its great healing powers. In fact, Mumijo is widely accepted as having antiphlogistic, antibacterial and analgesic characteristics and it has proven effective in the treatment of:
- gastro-intestinal diseases
- liver and kidney diseases
- food poisoning
- toothaches
- allergic reactions
- symptoms of radiotherapy and chemotherapy
- burns
- influenza
- respiratory infections
- viral infections
- viral hepatitis
- tuberculosis
- and more...
In addition, Mumijo accelerates the healing of traumatic injuries and postoperative stitches. It has also been known to maintain physical and mental efficiency while promoting long life.
All of the substances found in Mumijo's natural composition are digestible and safe for regular use. It ha been shown to be non-toxic and harmless for people of any age. In Russia, it has been give to women wishing to have healthy children, as it provides the fetus with all of the elements necessary for normal human growth.