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titleOfInvention Remedy for renewal of disordered function of immunomodulation and cell tissue reproduction adjustors
abstract Agents for restoration of malfunctioning immuno-modulating operations and regulation system of cell woof reproduction as a natural substance contains quicksilver bichloride or potassium arsenate 0.05-1.5% of volume, or natrium arsenate and thinner up to 100% of the volume. The offered agent as a thinner mainly contains natural grape white wine with content of sugar 3-4% of the volume or milk whey with content of sugar 3-4% of the volume.
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