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> Did anyone ever find out where to buy this Lomatium Dissectum that

> Konlee speaks of? I can find no info online about it. a

I sent this post some time ago and got no response. So, I will try

again. Lomatium Dissectum is supposed to be an antiviral and

immunmodulator I believe. Mark Konlee writs about it in his book

Restoring Immune Function. Anyone have ay info on it? a

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http://www.healthline.com/natstandardcontent/desert-parsley/2

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Herbs & Supplements

Synonyms

Apiose, big turnip, biscuit root, chocolate tip, coniferyl ferulate, cough root,

coumarin glycosides, cous (Nimipu), desert parnip, fernleaf biscuit root,

fern-leafed lomatium, ferula dissolute, ferulic acid, flavonoids, Indian balsam,

Indian carrot, Indian consumption plant, Indian desert parsnip, Indian parsnip,

leptotaenia, leptotaenia dissecta, lomatium, Lomatium californicum, Lomatium

dissectum, Lomatium grayi, Lomatium nuttallii, Lomatium suksdorfii, luteolin,

pungent desert parsley, suksdorfin, tetronic acid, tohza, toza, Umbelliferae

(family), wild black carrot, wild carrot.

Background

Lomatium is a genus of 70 to 80 perennial herbs, which are native to western

North America. Species include Lomatium dissectum, Lomatium grayi, Lumatium

nuttalii, and Lomatium suksdorfii. Much of the information reported by

scientific and by traditional or historical sources refers to desert parsley

(Lomatium dissectum).

Desert parsley has been used by many Native American tribes to treat a wide

variety of infections, mainly of the lungs. Historical and traditional sources

report that desert parsley was used during the influenza pandemic of 1917 with

positive results.

Lomatium species have inhibited rotavirus and HIV-1 replication in some

laboratory studies.

There is limited scientific and human research involving Lomatium dissectum or

any other species of Lomatium. More high quality scientific and human studies

are needed before any conclusions about the clinical use of desert20parsley can

be made.

Evidence

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