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lactoferrin

  1. Hip

    Lots of long COVID patients reporting major improvements with lactoferrin

    A number of long COVID patients are reporting substantial improvements from the supplement lactoferrin. See these threads reporting major benefits (the brand and type used is indicated): Huge improvements with lactoferrin — Jan 2024 apolactoferrin Incredible recovery with lactoferrin! — Aug...
  2. I

    Lactoferrin dosage

    Hi, does anyone know how often Lactoferrin should be taken in order to inhibit tryptase? Thanks
  3. nerd

    Aberrations in the Cross-Talks Among Redox, Nuclear Factor-κB and Wnt/Catenin Pathway Signaling Underpin ME and CFS: A Review and New Hypothesis

    Aberrations in the Cross-Talks Among Redox, Nuclear Factor-κB and Wnt/Catenin Pathway Signaling Underpin Myalgic Encephalomyelitis andChronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Review and New Hypothesis Based on Results of Network, Enrichment and Annotation Analyses This paper is a preprint and it has not...
  4. uglevod

    Lactoferrin seems to be capable of restoring suppressed immune functionality

    Interesting research explaining why some CFS(and other chronic diseases) sufferers have their symptoms changed(to worse or better) with Lactoferrin. In a few words: Lactoferrin is capable of upregulating suppressed immune system in the context of infection/toxins. Below it was used in the model...
  5. EddieB

    Adventures in lactoferrin

    Looking for updates from those that have used lactoferrin. On paper, it seems to be a wonderful supplement, but it seems to be making me feel worse. Can this be a sign of it working, or just the wrong thing for me? Any suggestions appreciated!
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