“Chaos in the Universe is nothing more than a collection of all possible forms of order.” – Max Planck
Medicine is constantly evolving, in directions that until recently seemed impossible to present as conventional treatment methods. We all understand the interests of pharmaceutical giants, but not everything is about pharmaceuticals. To be completely honest, we must admit that pharmaceuticals today cannot escape their inevitable demise. It’s only a matter of time before treatment and prevention technologies, which are currently available only to the very wealthy, become accessible to everyone.
Five years ago, at our annual seminar, we thoroughly examined the details of treating pathological diseases using so-called hirudotherapy (a name derived from the Latin designation for the species Hirudinea). This is a treatment using cultivated (medicinal) leeches. Initially, one might be startled by the idea that something as ancient as applying live leeches could contain a reasonable element. “Leeches?! Live ones?! How terrifying!”
The entire experience of humanity includes a lot of seemingly bizarre solutions to certain diseases and conditions. Cultivated leeches are one such solution, completely unrelated to pharmaceuticals. It’s not difficult to realize that the planet we live on has offered many ways to deal with our health problems. Leeches are organisms that clean blood vessels if given access to them. The leech doesn’t bite; its saliva contains substances that painlessly break down the skin and tissues so that the leech can consume that part of the blood cells that causes or might cause problems for the human. Large fish have long been accustomed to the idea that small fish swim around them, cleaning them and ensuring better health. And why cultivated? Because even though leeches (freshwater, saltwater, and terrestrial) are considered ectoparasites, they also harbor various intestinal parasites. Wild leeches may help in fighting varicose veins, but the process may not be entirely safe for you.
And speaking of varicose veins, I want to mention another method for treating this condition/disease. The discovery is from a Swiss laboratory specializing in light therapy. Varicose or simply enlarged veins, with or without thrombosis, are now treated with a specific spectrum of blue light. Such “flashlights” are even sold on Chinese websites. Another specific spectrum of ultraviolet light is successfully used to treat somnambulism. In general, treatment with specific light is quite beneficial and painless for patients, and it also has no side effects, as long as the correct spectrum is applied.
I’m having great difficulty writing this article because I must include essential details, but I’m not allowed to do so. The World and European Health Organizations prohibit me from making any definitive health claims here. We are not allowed to claim that herbs cure any condition. We are not allowed to draw any health-related conclusions based on Dr. Grigorova’s experience with her patients since NERVINEA is not a pharmaceutical product. All the ingredients of NERVINEA are included in the World and European Pharmacopoeia, and have been there since the Pharmacopoeia’s creation. However, according to EU legislation, only pharmaceutical products can make health claims. This does not mean that treatment with medicinal plants is incorrect, outdated, or ineffective. The problem with herbal treatment is that it does not postpone the health issue, does not mask it, does not gloss over it, does not maintain it in any form but resolves it, usually permanently. In such a commercial setting, when a person takes a product and it permanently solves their problems, there is no material gain. It is much more profitable to postpone, mask the health problem so that the patient can enjoy a decent quality of life temporarily but at the cost of further efforts, more drugs, becoming dependent on the next dose of chemicals, just to avoid pain or other physical discomfort for a short period.
NERVINEA is one of the oldest tinctures with which Dr. Grigorova has worked, even during the years when she was gaining experience in South Africa. It turned out that neurological diseases were very common among the European population in the southernmost African country. The local residents had somehow adapted to the influence of the so-called South Atlantic Magnetic Anomaly (SAA), whose ground front comes closest to the surface precisely in South Africa. Earth magnetism, the strongest on our planet, covers the central part of South America, passes through the Atlantic Ocean, and ends at the Cape of Good Hope. However, European settlers experienced certain health issues, primarily neurological.
NERVINEA is the most complex tincture we have encountered in its preparation. In herbal medicine, it is difficult to combine more than three medicinal plants that work synchronously and beneficially without interfering with some action that we might not even suspect when creating the tincture. NERVINEA is also a veteran in our eyes, as we have witnessed it silently and nobly fulfilling its purpose for over 20 years. It is the only herbal blend so powerful that it successfully transforms into a homeopathic form. The homeopathic name of NERVINEA is NSComp (from Nervous System Compound).
Nervinea contains dried natural herbs :
The essential oil from rosemary leaves contains terpenes, cineole, α-pinene, borneol, caryophyllene, etc., which are very beneficial for the central nervous system. It is used for epilepsy, apoplexy, and neuroses. Rosemary is considered the number one herb for improving memory.
(Improves memory and contains terpenes beneficial for the central nervous system, such as cineole, α-pinene, borneol, and caryophyllene. Enhances concentration during work, facilitates breathing, regulates mood, and has a tonic effect.)
Hawthorn contains acetylcholine, one of the most important neurotransmitters. It also contains two antioxidants—quercetin and quercitrin. Hawthorn is an ancient folk remedy for heart conditions, including cardiac neurosis, arteriosclerosis, insomnia, and dizziness.
(The two powerful antioxidants—quercetin and quercitrin. They support the overall well-being of the body and enhance its defensive abilities. They alleviate symptoms of allergic conditions (sneezing, itching, etc.) by controlling histamine release from cells—acting as a natural antihistamine.)
Dried melilot stems have a pleasant aroma due to the presence of coumarin, coumaric acid, and melilotin. Their beneficial effects include neuro-sedative, analgesic, and sleep-inducing properties. They are used for nervous disorders, neurasthenia, and headaches.
(It improves blood flow by increasing the plasticity of erythrocytes. It helps reduce swelling by directly influencing lymph movement and drainage. It has analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antispasmodic effects on smooth muscle. It dilates blood vessels and lowers arterial pressure.)
Lemon balm contains rosmarinic acid—a powerful antioxidant with anti-inflammatory properties. It also contains essential oils, including citronellal and geranial. Lemon balm is traditionally used to calm the nervous system, relieve stress, and improve sleep.
(The key components—rosmarinic acid and citronellal—support calmness and relaxation of the body. They also aid digestion, relieve stomach cramps, and may have antiviral and antibacterial effects, thereby supporting the immune system and overall health.)
Linden flower contains sesquiterpene alcohol farnesol, flavonoid glycosides hesperidin and quercetin, phytoncide glycoside tiliacin, vitamin A, vitamin C, tannins, and saponins. It is indispensable for treating colds, dizziness, headaches, epilepsy, and neuroses.
Chamomile contains flavonoids, such as apigenin, which have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It also contains essential oils, including chamazulene and bisabolol. Chamomile is traditionally used to calm the nervous system, relieve stomach pain, and improve sleep.
(The main active ingredients—apigenin and chamazulene—help reduce inflammation and alleviate stomach discomfort. They also support relaxation and reduce stress, contributing to better sleep and an overall sense of calm.)
According to Chinese research, Goji berry fruit contains 18 types of amino acids, 21 minerals, 29 types of fatty acids, and vitamins A, B, and C. According to the Chinese herbal encyclopedia Shen Nong, Goji berry is a high-quality herb for tonifying vital energy and the mind, without side effects. It treats fatigue, headaches, tinnitus, neurasthenia, lower back pain, and eye pain. It is considered the fruit of longevity.
Thistle root has a fragrant scent due to its 1-2% essential oil content, 12-18% inulin, resinous substances, mineral salts, and tannins. It has antispasmodic and calming effects on the nervous system. It is often used for paralysis of the limbs and tongue following a stroke. It is beneficial for nervous exhaustion, convulsions, and general fatigue of both body and mind.
Nettle contains a variety of vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C, vitamin K, iron, and magnesium. It also contains biologically active compounds such as histamine, serotonin, and acetylcholine. Nettle is traditionally used to support blood health, joint health, and the urinary system.
(The key active ingredients—vitamins, minerals, and histamine—support overall health and vitality. They may also alleviate allergy symptoms, maintain joint health, and improve urinary system function.)
Since we are not allowed to claim that herbs cure, we can only share with you the conditions that Dr. Grigorova has improved or completely eliminated after using NERVINEA. This has been proven through studies using Dr. Voll’s method on the meridians of the immune, lymphatic, and nervous systems in many of Dr. Grigorova’s patients suffering from various problems.
Application: The Nervinea tincture is intended for use by adults and children over 3 years old. Not recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding individuals.
Dosage: Twice daily, in 100 ml of water, 10 minutes before meals.
Store in a dry and dark place, up to 25°C. Keep out of reach of children.
NERVINEA is a registered herbal product with registration number: 12471 from 13.06.2024 by BFSA (Bulgarian Food Safety Agency) and EFSA (European Food Safety Authority). The batch number and expiration date are marked on each package. Each package contains 100 ml of NERVINEA tincture. The exclusive owner of all rights related to the NERVINEA product is HELIANTHEAE Ltd.
No adverse reactions have been observed when NERVINEA is used in conjunction with other herbal, mineral, homeopathic, or pharmaceutical products.
This section is under development and will include answers to frequently asked questions about the NERVINEA product.