22/06/2025
MALARIA PARASITE
Reoccurring and resistance?
When a mosquito carrying malaria parasites bites a human, these parasites enter the bloodstream and are transported to the liver.
Within the liver, the parasites invade hepatocytes where they undergoes a process of asexual multiplication called schizogony, producing merozoites
These merozoites are then released from the liver cells and invade red blood cells, initiating the symptomatic phase of malaria.
In the liver, malaria parasites can cause liver damage and dysfunction, this liver dysfunction can contribute to jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes) in some cases.
The red blood cells
The parasites, after been released from the liver invades the red blood cells and multiply asexually within them. causing their destruction and leading to anemia. The parasites also alter the structure and function of red blood cells, impacting their ability to circulate properly and deliver oxygen.
Infected red blood cells can adhere to the walls of blood vessels, particularly in the capillaries of vital organs, causing blockages and potentially leading to severe complications like cerebral malaria, which can cause seizures and coma.
What can A14 shoreline Antimalarial do to parasite?
Made from the finest natural ingredients, Nauclea latifolia
Coastal golden-leaf
Brimstone tree.
Azadirachta indica
*A14 can disrupts the parasite's mitochondria, which are vital for energy production.
* This herb can interfere with the parasite's ability to break down and utilize hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells.
* A14 can accumulate in the parasite's food vacuole and interfere with heme detoxification, leading to parasite death.
* A14 can target and kill the parasite, at different stages of its life cycle within the human body.
This Herb is Nafdac approved.
Treat reoccurring and resistance malaria with A14 shoreline Antimalaria capsule.