Scientific Publications Supporting CSoreX as a Viral Fusion Inhibitor

 
The CSoreX supplement leverages premium-grade, 99.9% pure humic acid, a proven viral fusion inhibitor (see below), enhanced by a proprietary peptide specifically formulated to optimize efficacy and performance against the HSV-1 virus.

Humic acid is an extraction of blended compounds that occur naturally in the soil as organic matter decomposes, which compounds demonstrate strong nutrient absorption characteristics.

Soil extract materials including humic acid have been shown to be effective against several viral pathogens, including herpes simplex virus type 1 and 21,2,3,4,5,6. Humic acid prevents viral replication by sorbing onto the viral envelope protein and thereby blocking the sorption of viral particles to cell surfaces 7.

Source References:

1 Results of an oriented clinical trial of ammonium humate for the local treatment of herpesvirus hominis (HVH) infections. Schiller, F.; Klocking, R.; Wutzler, P.; Farber, I. Dermatoi Monatsschr, 1979; Vol. 165; Issue 7; Pages 505-509.

2 Comparison of the in vitro activities of ammonium humate and of enzymically oxidized chlorogenic and caffeic acids against type 1 and type 2 human herpes virus. Thiel, K. D.; Heibig, B.; Kloching, R.; Vutzier, P.; Sprossig, M.; Schweizer, H. Pharmazie, 1981; Vol. 36; Issue 1; Pages 50-53.

3 In vitro studies of the antiviral activity of ammonium humate against herpes simplex virus type 1 and type 2. Thiel, K. D.; Klocking, R.; Schweizer, H.; Sprossig, M. Zentralbl Bakteriol, 1977; Vol. 239; Issue 3; Pages 304-321.

4 The chemically induced inhibition of HSV infection. Laub, R. Laub BioChem Corp., August 1998. www.laubiochem.com.

5 Therapeutic effect of E-5-2-bromovinyl 2-deoxyuridine, caffeic acid oxidation product, and trisodiumphosphonoformate on cutaneous herpes simplex virus type 1 infected guinea pigs. Helbig, B.; et al. Med Viral, 1987; Vol. 23; Issue 3; pages 303-309.

6 Interaction of humic acids and humic acid like polymers with herpes simplex virus type 1. Knocking, R. Humic Substances in the Aquatic and Terrestrial Environment, Berlin, 1991; pages 408-412.

7 Process for preparing synthetic soil-extract materials and medicament based thereon. Laub, R. U.S. Patent No. 5,945,446, August 1999.