I wanted to try Zadaxin some years ago but never did. I would be very interested in anyone who actually took it. If I remember correctly, it can be mixed with vaccines to reduce side effects and increase efficiency.
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ZADAXIN builds up the immune system by:
Stimulating differentiation of stem cells the cells that can produce virus fighters in the immune system.
Increasing the number of virus-fighting T cellsincluding CD4, CD8, and natural killer cellsthat come from stem cells.
Slowing down the breakdown and removal (apoptosis) of T cells, which are the cells primarily responsible for the cellular immune response.
Increasing the number of helper cells (Th1 cells) that fight chronic viral infection.
Increasing the production of proteins (called cytokines) that help in the action and creation of more T cells in the immune response process. The particular proteins are interleukin-2 (IL-2) and interferon gamma (IFN-?).
Decreasing the production of the cytokines interleukin-4 (IL-4) and interleukin-10 (IL-10), which are counterproductive in the fight against chronic viral infections.
ZADAXIN directly targets virally infected or cancer cells by:
Increasing the number of surface-marker proteins (MHC Class 1) that are responsible for identification and rejection of foreign agents, like viruses, from the body.
Slowing down the replication of viruses.
Decreasing oxidative stress, which dramatically decreases viral replication.