Reddit mentions of Jarrow Formulas Lactoferrin, Supports Healthy Immune Function*, 250 mg, 60 Capsules

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Jarrow Formulas Lactoferrin, Supports Healthy Immune Function*, 250 mg, 60 Capsules
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  • Support Healthy Immune Function: Freeze dried lactoferrin (apolactoferrin/ultra low iron) is an immune-supporting glycoprotein found in breast milk, tears and saliva; Digestion of lactoferrin liberates the immune-supporting peptide lactoferricin B
  • Product Note: Exposure to heat or sunlight may lead to melting/damage of product. Hence customers are expected to be available during the product delivery
  • Iron Absorption: One of the biological activities of lactoferrin comes from its powerful ability to facilitate iron absorption
  • Freeze Dried: Freeze drying better preserves the delicate structure of the lactoferrin
  • Convenient Capsules: Take one capsule per day with food or as directed by your qualified healthcare professional
  • Superior Nutrition and Formulation: The goal of Jarrow Formulas is to promote optimal health with high-quality, effective, affordable, and superior formulation of dietary supplements; Our customers can be assured of purity, value, and potency
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ColorWhite
Height4 Inches
Length6 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2008
Size60 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.110231131 Pounds
Width5 Inches

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u/PapaDisc ยท 1 pointr/Candida

Yes, the spore probiotics are probably 1-2 years old. When I was first given them by my holistic doc last year, they said it was very new to the market.

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I get my lactoferrin (and most of my supplements) from Amazon. I have no idea that this brand is any better than others, but Jarrow is a reputable brand. I'm sure other brands are good as well, but to answer the question:

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0013OQGBY/

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Links to probiotic spores research.

Probiotic Bacteria Alter Pattern-Recognition Receptor Expression and Cytokine Profile in a Human Macrophage Model Challenged with Candida albicans and Lipopolysaccharide

Our data suggest that probiotic lactobacilli impair the recognition of PAMPs by macrophages, and alter the production of pro/anti-inflammatory cytokines, thus modulating inflammation.

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Bacillus Probiotics: Spore Germination in the Gastrointestinal Tract

Using this method we have administered doses of ftsH-lacZ spores to groups of mice and shown that spores can germinate in significant numbers in the jejunum and ileum. The levels of detection we obtained suggest that spores may colonize the small intestine, albeit briefly.

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Importance of the gastrointestinal life cycle of Bacillus for probiotic functionality

Furthermore, we review how the life cycle may influence probiotic functions of Bacillus and their benefits for human and animal health.

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Probiotics for antibiotic-associated diarrhea: Do we have a verdict?

Since a consensus dictating its use is still lacking, it would be advisable at this point to suggest prophylactic use of probiotics to certain patients at risk for antibiotic-associated diarrhea or to those who suffered previous episodes.

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You may already know this, but I'll add it for other readers.

Lipopolysaccharides are toxins that are created by gram-negative bacteria (et al). Another name for LPS is endotoxin. They are a metabolic product of gram-negative bacteria as well as a product of cell death.

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In a systemic infection, live gram-negative bacteria will produce a steady stream of endotoxins, used in cellular signalling. This spreads throughout the body and creates general inflammation, which is what we're suffering from. And that doesn't even include the candida and gram-positive toxins.

Once the gram-negative bacteria dies, you get a flood of endotoxins and other detritus. It's this flood during the die-off that gives you the Herxheimer (die-off) reaction.

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Somewhere up there I think I said Clostridia is gram-negative, but I misspoke. Clostridia is gram-positive, but also a potent toxin producer.

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