BNG

BuNaoGao (pronounced Boo Now Gow and literally meaning ‘decoction for brain nourishment’) is currently being used by hundreds of persons with ALS (PALS) and other motor neuron disease in over 30 countries.

BuNaoGao is the extraordinary accomplishment of Dr Yong Chao Xia, a well respected neurologist formerly associated with Beijing Medical University and currently the Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine in  Gansu Province.  Over a twenty year period, Dr. Xia developed BuNaoGao, which is comprised of fourteen different herbs and related ingredients and is based upon a 3000-year old Traditional Chinese Medicine formula.  While BNG was effective in treating a range of neurological disorders including ALS in China, the western world was largely unaware of this treatment. 

BuNaoGao was introduced into the United States six years ago by Dr. Xia’s daughter, Dr. MengQi Xia, a physician from China and a neuroscientist previously trained with Beijing Medical University, Cambridge University, Massachusetts General Hospital and Boston Children’s Hospital.  With our assistance, BuNaoGao has now become readily available throughout the world.  The compound, in liquid form, is easily consumed as a tea.  At this time, BuNaoGao is widely recognized as one of the most effective methods known in the treatment of ALS and other neurological disorders. 

In December, 2007, the results of a five year evaluation of BNG were presented at the Toronto MNDA Symposium which clearly defines the capacity of BNG to prolong life and avoid artificial support systems such as respirator and feeding tube.

The most current scientific paper on BuNaoGao was presented at the recent 2010 Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting in San Diego that shows clear, lasting benefit for those with ALS over a 5-7 year period.  Results show increased lifespan and significant additional time prior to the need for either gastronomy tube or tracheotomy/ventilator.  The complete paper can be viewed at 2010 BNG Research.

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