Wow agnut, congratulations that’s just absolutely incredible, so refreshing to see a more natural approach that’s effective unlike traditional meds (soc) that they have out now that don’t work for very long. Keep up the good work and your an inspiration to us all n hopefully most will take heed…
Clioquinol, also known as Entero‐Vioform, is an antibiotic and anti-diarrhea drug that was banned for internal use in the United States in 1971 due to its association with subacute myelo-optico neuropathy (SMON). SMON is a neurological condition that can cause blindness, muscle weakness, numbness, and other symptoms. In Japan in the 1950s and 1960s, the number of monthly SMON cases was closely correlated with the number of clioquinol tablets consumed. After the government banned clioquinol sales in September 1970, new cases of SMON disappeared. In 1972, Ciba‐Geigy's subsidiary in the United States withdrew the drug from the market under pressure from the Food and Drug Administration. However, the company continues to sell clioquinol in many other countries under the names Entero‐Viofonn or Mexaform.
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