Description
Bottle size: 1oz., 2oz., or 4oz. and 120 capsules
Serving size: 60 drops, 3 capsules
Servings per bottle: 15, 30, 60, 40
One serving contains:
Liquid Extract: Desmodium adscendens leaves and stems (1:1 extract)
Capsules: Desmodium Spp. whole leaf and stem extract (2:1 extract).
WIDELY USED HERBAL
In the Caribbean, the popular name for Desmodium adscendens is “Strong Back.” In Peru, the indigenous people call it “Amor Seco” or “Pega Pega.”
The traditional usage of this herbal is to support the lungs, to cough up phlegm, and relaxing tight, cramped muscles.
Whole World Botanicals owns 80 acres of rainforest land on which our Desmodium adscendens grows, assuring quality control and purity.
Botanical in the Wild
Desmodium adscendens grows in the rainforest.

WWB owns 40 acres of rainforest land where our Desmodium adscendens grows.

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Benefits
Traditionally, Desmodium adscendens is known to have the following properties:
- Relief from occasional and minor muscle tightness*
- Relief from an overactive immune system response*
- Healthy lung function*
- Free flow of air in lungs and nasal passages*
- Healthy liver function*
- Healthy liver enzyme level regulation*
- Coughing up phlegm*
Scientific Research suggests that Desmodium adscendens:
- Promotes a healthy inflammation response and speeds healing of injuries to knees, shoulders and other joints and tendons of the body.*
- Helps reduce liver enzyme levels*
- Has a positive effect on lung functioning*
- Promotes easy breathing: fast-acting bronchial dilator*
- Has antihistamine and anti-anaphylactic shock properties*
- Promotes healthy inflammation response for healing of injuries*
- Relieves menstrual cramps*
- Supports the free flow of air through the lungs by helping to prevent the constriction of the bronchials and promoting the relaxation of the bronchial tubes that are in spasm. The relaxation effect is very rapid, within a few minutes.*
Each serving contains
Liquid Extract: Desmodium adscendens leaves and stems (1:1 extract)
Capsules: Desmodium Spp. whole leaf and stem extract (2:1 extract).
Each milliliter (ml) of this alcohol-free liquid extract contains 1 gram of the extract of dried Desmodium a. leaf in a potent 1:1 extract. A 1:1 strength means that the extract is made from equal amounts of plant material (Desmodium adscendens leaves) and extracting agent (in this case, water), rather than 2 parts extracting material to 1 part plant (2:1) or weaker, like most companies produce.
Dosing Considerations
Royal DesmodiumTM is so safe it can be taken on an “as needed” basis.
Directions
Take on an empty stomach. 1 serving is 60 drops or 3 capsules.
For Immediate and Urgent Use: Take 1-2 servings with water as needed, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
Maintenance Dosage: Take 1 to 2 servings with water up to 3 times a day, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
Children’s Dose: 20-30 drops in water or 1 capsule. (Not for use by children under 2 years of age.)
Contraindications
No known drug interactions. Consult your physician if pregnant or nursing.
DISCLAIMER: Whole World Botanicals does not recommend self-treatment with any of our products. Our products are not sold to prevent, diagnose, treat or cure any illness. They are sold to support the organs and systems of the body. If you are suffering from a serious illness or a potentially serious illness, it is very important that you seek the help of a licensed, expert health practitioner.
Shortened recovery time
“I have always been a very athletic person. Over the years, I have suffered a lot of sports injuries. Now when I play racquetball, I get a lot of knee pain and it takes me about a week to recover. A few months ago, my wife got me to try Whole Word Botanicals’ Royal Desmodium™. I take 2 squirts three times a day the day I play, and within 36 hours my knees are fine.” ~Stephen G., Washington D.C.
Improved digestion
“I am a person whose tension goes to my stomach. I get tight stomach muscles and can barely digest anything. Since I started taking Royal Desmodium™ Muscle-Tendon Support my stomach muscles have dramatically relaxed and I now am digesting my food much better.” ~ Yvonne Z., Riverdale, NY
Relaxes muscles and aids sleep
“I work very long hours and often find it hard to unwind at night and get to sleep. Royal Desmodium™ Muscle-Tendon Support relaxes my neck and shoulder muscles and helps me fall asleep.” ~ A holistic M.D., New York, NY
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To see the full studies, do a search on www.pubmed.gov.
Desmodium Reduced Anaphylactic Reactions
Dose-response effects of Desmodium adscendens aqueous extract on histamine response, content and anaphylactic reactions in the guinea pig. Authors: Addy ME, Dzandu WK. J Ethnopharmacol. 1986 Oct;18(1):13-20. PMID: 2434805
Other Studies by Addy, M.E.:
- Addy, M.E., et al., 1989. “Several Chromatography Distinct Fractions of Desmodium adscendens Inhibit Smooth Muscle Contractions.” Int J Crude Res 27 2: 81-91 (1989).
- Addy, M.E., et al., 1992. “Some Secondary Plant Metabolites in Desmodioum adscendens and Their Effects on Arachidonic Acid Metabolism.” Prostaglandins Leukotrienes Essential Fatty Acids 47 1: 85-91 (1992)
- Addy, M.E., et al., 1995. “An Extract of Desmodium adscendens Activates Cyclooxygenase and Increases Prostaglandin Synthesis by Ram Seminal Vesicle Microsomes.” Phytother Res 9 4: 287-293 (1995)
Desmodium adscendens showed a protective effect against liver damage
Antihepatotoxic activity of a quantified Desmodium adscendens decoction and D-pinitol against chemically-induced liver damage in rats.
Magielse J, Arcoraci T, Breynaert A, van Dooren I, Kanyanga C, Fransen E, Van Hoof V, Vlietinck A, Apers S, Pieters L, Hermans N. J Ethnopharmacol. 2013 Mar 7;146(1):250-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jep.2012.12.039. Epub 2013 Jan 3. PMID: 23291573
Desmodium adscendens protected liver and kidney cells from oxidative stress
Safety of Desmodium adscendens extract on hepatocytes and renal cells. Protective effect against oxidative stress.
François C, Fares M, Baiocchi C, Maixent JM. J Intercult Ethnopharmacol. 2015 Jan-Mar;4(1):1-5. doi: 10.5455/jice.20141013041312. Epub 2014 Nov 28. PMID:26401376
Desmodium adscendens leaves possess a considerable scavenging antioxidant and antiradical capacity
Chemical Composition and, Cellular Evaluation of the Antioxidant Activity of Desmodiumadscendens Leaves.
Muanda FN, Bouayed J, Djilani A, Yao C, Soulimani R, Dicko A.
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2011;2011:620862. doi: 10.1155/2011/620862. Epub 2010 Oct 13. PMID:20976084
Desmodium adscendens exhibited antipsychotic-like activities
An ethanolic extract of Desmodium adscendens exhibits antipsychotic-like activity in mice.
Amoateng P, Adjei S, Osei-Safo D, Kukuia KKE, Karikari TK, Nyarko AK. J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol. 2017 Jul 15. pii: /j/jbcpp.ahead-of-print/jbcpp-2016-0115/jbcpp-2016-0115.xml. doi: 10.1515/jbcpp-2016-0115. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 28710881
Note: Desmodium adscendens is used traditionally in Ghana for the management of psychosis.
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What is Desmodium adscendens?
By Viana Muller, Ph.D. This article may not be reprinted without permission from the author. Copyright ©2018 Whole World Botanicals, Inc.
Desmodium adscendens is another wondrous rainforest herb which has been traditionally used by native peoples for a wide variety of conditions including: hepatitis, protection of liver from cirrhosis, muscle, tendon, and spinal pain, rheumatism, asthma (has bronchial-dilating qualities), allergic symptoms and eczema.
Desmodium adscendens is a vine, which grows wild in the Amazon rainforest of Peru and other South American countries and on the West Coast of Africa, as well. It is believed to have been used for thousands of years by peoples native to the areas where it grows for a variety of health issues, including the following: asthma, bronchitis, jaundice, hepatitis, muscle cramps and backache. In Peru it is called Amor Seco or Pega Pega or any of a half dozen other names; in Belize it is known as “Strong Back” herb. It is a herbacious, perennial plant which grows up the trunks of trees. The leaves and stems are the medicinal parts. The therapeutic phytochemicals in Desmodium a. include alkaloids of the family of indolic alkaloids. The plant contains 4 mg/kg of alkaloids expressed in tryptamine. Fatty acids are present in a concentration of up to 3%, which is relatively rich in unsaturated acids.
Research Findings
Desmodium a. has been studied in France, England, Canada and Ghana (one of its countries of origin) including its effects on bronchial dilation, relaxation of smooth muscles, anti-histamine effects, and its ability to help normalize elevated liver enzyme levels.
Effects on the Lungs
These studies have shown an inhibition of the contraction generated by histamine on the smooth muscles of guinea pigs. Tests have targeted the ileumand the bronchial muscles, and it has been shown that the relaxation effect on the bronchials is very rapid (within a minute or two). These studies confirm the traditional usage for asthma, so well-known that in Ghana the first line of treatment for patients in an acute asthma attack is the use of Desmodium a.
Other effects on the lungs include helping to clear the sinuses, clearing congested nasal passages rapidly, helping to stop a lingering cough after the flu and even helping to clear up snoring.
- Congestive Heart Failure (Coughing)
- Chronic Cough
- Nasal Drip
- Asthma
- Bronchial Spasms
Dr. Cherkesian, a licensed acupuncturist and naturopathic doctor who practices in Boca Raton, Florida, has found remarkable improvement in his patients with congestive heart failure (CHF) who were coughing a great deal because of the inability of their heart to clear their lungs, despite their taking different pharmaceutical lung-clearing drugs.
Effects on the Liver
The nutritional support provided for people with jaundice and different kinds of hepatitis with Desmodium a. is well established in West Africa. Medical doctors have documented the gradual normalization of elevated liver enzyme levels over a period of months. Improvements in liver enzyme levels are noted even within a week. (For documentation of several cases, see below). This effect takes place because of the indolic alkaloids present in the plant. There are no anti-viral properties against the hepatitis virus in Desmodium a., as there are in Phyllanthus niruri or “Break-Stone” herb. The normalization of elevated liver enzymes—including cases of chronic hepatitis C—is facilitated entirely by the nutrients in the herb which support liver repair.*
Case No. 2
R.H., male – aged 60
Liver enzyme levels – pre-treatment taking DA
DATES SGOT SGPT GGT
7/22/92 84 53
11/3/92 104 64 190
Liver enzyme levels after treatment with Desmodium a. per day 10/11/92 to 01/15/93
DATES SGOT SGPT GGT
12/01/92 33 231
01/26/93 27 21 58
Conclusion: This seems to be a case of iatrogenic hepatitis which the nutritional support with Desmodium adscendens helped to resolve.
Analgesic Effects on Muscles and Tendons (Anti-spasmodic)
Traditionally used for minor and occasional pain due to trauma and physical injury.
The studies are based on taking Desmodium a. capsules, but native peoples use this plant as a juice or a tea (aqueous extract) to get rid of jaundice, hepatitis, relieve asthma, relieve rheumatism and to clear up eczema.*
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Boye, G & Ampopo, O, 1990. “Plants and Traditional Medicine in Ghana,” Economic and Medicinal Plant Research. Vol 4, pp 33-34 Academic Press Ltd., Devon, England.
Brandao, M., et.al., 1996. “Ethnobotany of the Garifuna of Eastern Nicaragua,” Economic Botany, Vol 50, 1:71-107 (1996)
Duke, James & Vasquez, Rudolfo, 1994 Amazonian Ethnobotanical Dictionary, CRC Press Inc.: Boca Raton, FL.
Schultes, R.E., an Raffauf, 1990. The Healing Forest. Medicinal and Toxic Plants of the North west Amazonia, R.f. Dioscorides Press: Portland, Oregon.
Vaquez, M.R., 1990 Useful Plants of Amazonian Peru. Second Draft. Filed with USDA’s National Agricultural Library, USA.
by Viana Muller, Ph.D. This article may not be reprinted without permission from the author. Copyright 2000-2017, Whole World Botanicals, Inc.