ORMED TBD-CNS Oral Drops
(Herbal extract combined with essential oil)
Andrographis (Andrographis paniculata)
Black walnut (Juglans nigra)
Sarsaparilla (Smilax medica)
Neem (Azadirachta indica)
Lemon essential oil (Citrus limomum)
Other ingredients: Distilled water, Organic ethyl alcohol (gluten-free)
Recommended Dosage: Take 5 to 20 drops, 1 – 2 times per day, depending on patient tolerance and sensitivity – Best used with PEKANA drainage remedies (take at least 30 minutes away from the Ormed formulas)
TBD-CNS is an antimicrobial herbal compound combined with Lemon essential oil for the central nervous system. It may help with inflammation, dementia, depression, and brain
fog. It may help regulate blood sugar to the brain affecting cognition and inflammation.
TBD-CNS’ ingredients have been traditionally used to treat parasites and gastrointestinal complaints.
Andrographis (Andrographis paniculata)
This is a disinfectant herb with potent effects on various bacteria including spirochetes, viruses, and parasites. It also has some pain relieving and anti-inflammatory properties, including joints,
the urinary tract, and skin rashes. Traditionally used in Asian medicine (Ayurvedic as well as Chinese) for parasites, diarrhea and malaria, it is considered to also support liver function. Studies have shown it to be effective in the treatment of hepatitis. It also protects the heart by preventing thromboses, or blood clots, and maintaining arterial flexibility. It can cross the bloodbrain barrier to treat microbe infestations in the brain and nervous system. Because of these properties it also is useful for heart symptoms, joint symptoms, urinary tract discomfort, and
brain fog. In Western herbalism, it has also been used as an immune booster and in the treatment of colds and flu. Andrographis also helps regulate blood sugar and can lower blood pressure.
Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)
The seeds of Juglans regia reduce ammonia content in the blood by synthesizing organic compounds such as tryptophan and serotonin (5-HT). They stimulate hepatic macrophages and
plasmocytes, and are anti-diarrheal. Juglans is antidiabetic, hypoglycemiant, and hypolipemiant.
It helps to balance the GI flora, treats chronic parasites, and Lyme. Its anti-inflammatory properties are comparable to indomethacin.
Sarsaparilla (Smilax medica)
Sarsaparilla is used for detoxifying the liver and as a diuretic (eliminates sodium, urea and uric acid). It also stimulates progesterone production. It is used for suppurative skin infections, for
hepatitis A and as an endocrine regulator. Sarsaparilla has long been used in the treatment of syphilis. Clinical observations in China demonstrated that sarsaparilla was effective (according
to blood tests) in about 90% of acute and 50% of chronic cases. In the 1950s the antibiotic properties of sarsaparilla were documented; other studies documented its antifungal and anti-mycobacterial activities.
Neem (Azadirachta indica)
Studies have also shown that the neem tree possesses anti-anxiety, anti-inflammatory, and cognition-enhancing attributes. Neem leaf extract has been prescribed for oral use for the treatment
of malaria by Indian ayurvedic practitioners since ancient times.
Lemon essential oil (Citrus limomum)
Lemon essential oil is used for depression and brain fog. It is febrifuge, antiallergic, anti-inflammatory, an alkalizer, eupeptic, antigastritic, antacid by neutralizing hydrochloric acid, choleretic,
carminative, capillary antithrombotic, leukopoietic, vitamin P (bioflavonoid-like activity), anticoagulant, anti-ecchymotic, antihemorrhagic, anti-infectious (ENT, pulmonary), antirheumatic,
diuretic (volumetric, azoturic, uricosuric), sympathomimetic. Lemon oil is effective for dissolving. Lemon essential oil may be of some benefit to people with Alzheimer’s disease, according
to a study published in Psychogeriatrics in 2009. The fruit juice extract of Citrus limonum was investigated for antibacterial activity. The antibacterial activity of the extract on ten strains of
bacteria was determined by both agar well diffusion and macro-broth dilution methods. The extract was variously bacteriostatic and bactericidal against Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6051, Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 12600, Escherichia coli ATCC 11775, Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 10145 as well as locally isolated clinical strains of the above bacteria and Salmonella kintambo
(Human: 13, 23: mt:-), Salmonella typhi and Proteus sp. The MICs ranged from 0.78 mg/ml to 50mg/ml; MBCs, 25.0mg/ml to >100mg/ml and MBC/MIC ratios 2.0 to >16.0.