Exactly, that is the place I found that. he says no problem, but i read the people answers below and they are the best judges for me, one says:
"Hi Joanne — yes, I got increased tendon and joint pain after using cryptolepis (and I think, a rash, too + electric neuro pains) . . . I had serious reaction to Cipro two years ago (
quinolone antibiotics that are also topoisomerase inhibitors messing up DNA replication) . . . I actually think that I would not have chronic tick borne infections now if I had not been hit so hard by adverse reaction to Cipro two years ago – it weakens the bodies cellular energy making mechanisms and leaves us susceptible to opportunistic infections"
From a study, read full pdf below:
"Cryptolepine (5-methyl-5H-indolo[3,2-
b]quinoline) - major Cryptolepsis sanguinolenta
alkaloid - displays a plenty of pharmacological effects, such as antimuscarinic, noradrenergic receptor antagonistic, antihypertensive, vasodilative, antithrombotic, antipyretic
and antiinflammatory properties.
Neocryptolepine and cryptolepine derivatives reveal antiplasmodial and antitrypanosomal1 and,
first of all, cytotoxic activities.2"
See here pdf here:
https://www.onko-i.si/fileadmin/onko/datoteke/dokumenti/043802-godlewska.pdf
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