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Aspergillus
Replaced by Pleo Nig.
Aside from Mucor racemosus, Aspergillus niger is the most common symbiont found in humans according to Enderlein. Produced from suspensions of primitive forms of the fungus Aspergillus niger, this medication is indicated for active and latent forms of tuberculosis, masked TB caused by a paratubercular source, allergies, rheumatic illnesses, stomach ulcers, hyperactive thyroid and lymphatic problems. Aspergillus also provides good therapeutic results when used to treat urogenital diseases. According to Enderlein' s research, both Aspergillus niger and Mucor racemosus are present in the body at all times, although one is normally more predominant than the other . The prevalence of one form over the other varies from person to person and helps explain an individual's tendency toward certain diseases. For example, thin, dark people are considered Aspergillus constitutional types, while round, thick people are classified as Mucor types. Some illnesses involve both symbionts, but one form usually plays a more dominant role. In such cases, practitioners may consider using Mucor and Aspergillus simultaneously as provided in the Kombination drops, especially for childhood illnesses.
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