Could a simple Japanese shrub hold the key to stopping DOZENS of health problems… all at the same time?

Arthritis…

High blood pressure…

Diabetes…

Cancer…

Alzheimer’s

And the list goes on.

All of the diseases we fear most as we age are driven by chronic inflammation.

Inflammation is the “mother of all disease” – but what if you could actually turn it off at the source?

A little-known Japanese shrub is now turning heads in medical research…

In fact, in lab testing, it shut down one of the body’s main inflammatory “master switches” by nearly 80%.

It may be one of the most powerful solutions ever discovered for stopping inflammation – and the many diseases that come from it.

But, trust me – you’re never going to hear about this in a mainstream medical office.

The plant is called Japanese quince, a hard, thorny shrub that grows in East Asia.

And it’s already been shown to help with blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, IBS, cancer, asthma, liver damage, joints, and more.

But this time around, scientists wanted to understand better how it works…

So they extracted its active compounds and tested them against key drivers of inflammation.

Why? Because, remember, inflammation drives most diseases of aging.

Here’s what they discovered:

  • NF-κB activity dropped nearly 80% (This is the “master gene” that tells your body to produce inflammation)
  • COX-2 enzyme decreased by 50% (The same enzyme targeted by drugs like ibuprofen)
  • IL-1β fell by 48%
  • IL-6 dropped 37%
  • TNF-α reduced 36%

These are the exact inflammatory signals linked to aching joints…artery damage…high blood pressure…and so on.

Most anti-inflammatory drugs, like ibuprofen, focus on just one part of inflammation.

They target a single enzyme (COX-2), which helps reduce pain temporarily. That’s why the relief often wears off and why you have to keep taking them.

But they don’t shut down the upstream signals that keep inflammation coming back. The signals that fuel disease and illness.

That’s what makes Japanese quince different.

Now let’s translate that into real life…

Imagine calming the very signals that make your joints swell and stiffen. Easing the internal “fire” that contributes to plaque buildup in arteries. Or dialing down the chronic stress that interferes with healthy blood sugar.

Japanese quince is so effective because interrupts the inflammatory cascade before it spirals.

Like flipping the breaker instead of mopping up the damage.

One option currently available is a liquid extract made from Japanese quince, designed for daily use. It runs less than $20 for a month’s supply.

Because the goal isn’t just to “manage” inflammation…

It’s to stop it from running the show.

To quieter inflammation and stronger days ahead,

Ray Thatcher
Research Director, Health Sciences Institute

Sources:

  • Amerizadeh, A., Vaseghi, G., Esmaeilian, N., & Asgary, S. (2022). Cardiovascular Effects of Cydonia oblonga Miller (Quince). Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM2022, 3185442. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/3185442
  • Strugała, P., Cyboran-Mikołajczyk, S., Dudra, A., Mizgier, P., Kucharska, A. Z., Olejniczak, T., & Gabrielska, J. (2016). Biological Activity of Japanese Quince Extract and Its Interactions with Lipids, Erythrocyte Membrane, and Human Albumin. The Journal of membrane biology249(3), 393–410. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00232-016-9877-2


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