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  • <h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: Safe and Effective

    Kalawalla is a type of fern which grows in South American and Latin American tropical forests. First used in the 1970s to treat skin conditions, kalawalla was found to have positive effects on degenerative and chronic diseases, including Alzheimer's, in 1997.

    On the Other: Harvard Study

    A Harvard Medical School study found that a 360 mg daily dose of kalawalla "improves cognitive performance, cerebral blood perfusion and brain bioelectrical activity in patients with senile dementia." The positive effects were more marked in patients with mild deterioration and dementia.

    Bottom Line

    Kalawalla is generally considered a safe and effective treatment for Alzheimer's patients. Kalawala has also been found effective in treating many other conditions, including Crohn's Disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, diabetes, various types of neuropathy and more. Side effects are mild and include itchiness and indigestion. Check with your physician before starting any new medicines or supplements to ensure that it's medically safe for you to do so.

    Source:

    Harvard Medical School Study: How Does Kalawalla Work?

    advancedalternativescenter.com: Kalawalla for Autoimmune Disorders

    Resource:

    Natur Vitae: Kalawalla

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