In cartilage models, a lactoferrin-derived peptide helped preserve tissue and suppress inflammation.40,41,56
A synthetic peptide derived from lactoferrin, injected into the surgical site in human tendon repair surgery, resulted in improved sensory and mobility recovery.45
In a rodent, as well as a bone cell model, it promoted healthy bone metabolism and structure.29,57
The same lactoferrin-derived peptide promoted preservation of intervertebral disc cells.43
In a clinical trial, a topically applied gel made with a synthetic lactoferrin drug promoted significantly greater healing of diabetic neuropathic ulcers.46
In laboratory and animal models, direct application of lactoferrin aided in healing the corneal tissue that forms the surface of the eye.48,49
In a preclinical study, a plant-derived lactoferrin that is identical to human lactoferrin stimulated skin cell function and wound healing.47
Evidence from preclinical studies indicates it may possess various anti-cancer effects.1,12,54
Lithium and lactoferrin works well together. Life extension sells both--I highly recommend it, works very well together for memory and overall health and wellness.
One thing that really pisses me off about that whole industry - they have to sell you derived products to get nutrients you need because they regulated them out of the natural products we used to have.
great nutrition post! I’ll drink this week my first unpasteurized milk in about 6 years with a toast to GAW!
One of my based friends will need this lactoferrin too (drinks too much, but with his bad luck, can’t blame him, last week a power line dropped and singed the side of his jeep, thankfully everybody’s ok)
I’m no fool, I am grateful for having my life restored. My wife lost a pound a week for 6 months and every member of my family is thinking more clearly. Grateful to Grant Genereaux and Garrett Smith who are showing the science on this topic. Lactoferrin is extremely important, to the topic of the post, and not only does pasteurization remove it but glyphosate and other things kill it in our gut. We get it in colostrum when we nurse just after being born. Guess what they try to prevent…
If you want the scientific evidence it’s readily available. Lemme know if you want the citations and explanations. It’s not bull at all, in fact it’s well known. The new part is the revelation that it is toxic at lower levels than previously thought, that other issues like this lactoferrin one interact with it, and that the benefits it allegedly provides are fictional and based on what can charitably be described as misreadings of the research that purportedly supports “vitamin” A.
It's funny because if you check the FDA website, it states that pasteurization doesn't "inactive" lactoferrin. There is undoubtedly some word play fuckery they're employing.
This is a great post. It explains a lot regarding the soy boys. Thank you, TI!
Soy lowers testosterone too
https://www.hims.com/blog/what-foods-kill-testosterone
Life Extension article on Lactoferrin, with 57 references. It does even more than the post at X describes.
https://www.lifeextension.com/magazine/2023/4/lactoferrin-regenerative-effects
Some examples:
One interesting thing I learned from this great article, there’s an “ Epstein-Barr virus”. That sounds like Trump’s first term 🤣😆😂
Lithium and lactoferrin works well together. Life extension sells both--I highly recommend it, works very well together for memory and overall health and wellness.
One thing that really pisses me off about that whole industry - they have to sell you derived products to get nutrients you need because they regulated them out of the natural products we used to have.
Lithium? The lightest solid that's also used as an antidepressant?
The latter made me skeptical of ever using such.
I hear 7up has some, or used to.
Not elemental lithium. The salt (e.g., lithium carbonate). Dose is everything.
You can take small amounts of lithium, not the larger doses that they used fr bi-polar.
Rotchild can fucking rot
A2 milk is also a lot healthier for us. Goat milk and cheese products are a great source of A2. https://greenmedinfo.com/content/rethinking-lactose-intolerance-a1-casein-real-culprit Also, here is an interesting study on lactoferrin reducing invasive fungal infections in very low birth weight neonates. https://greenmedinfo.com/article/prophylactic-oral-administration-bovine-lactoferrin-reduces-incidence-nvasive-
Cool...now do:
Homogenization AND Hydrogenation
Do you know what Saturated fats are?
Do you know what Hydrogenated Seed & Vegetable Oils do to you?
Why are they present in nearly EVERYTHING? Including that salad dressing you aren't even conscious that your burping up? Pop another zantac?
Make Milk Great Again!
great nutrition post! I’ll drink this week my first unpasteurized milk in about 6 years with a toast to GAW!
One of my based friends will need this lactoferrin too (drinks too much, but with his bad luck, can’t blame him, last week a power line dropped and singed the side of his jeep, thankfully everybody’s ok)
The picture shows an expiration date of Feb 30 2:06. Is that AM or PM?
The only good rothschild is a...
This is close to the topic of “vitamin” A poisoning, a major cabal operation that lactoferrin is an obstacle to.
I’m no fool, I am grateful for having my life restored. My wife lost a pound a week for 6 months and every member of my family is thinking more clearly. Grateful to Grant Genereaux and Garrett Smith who are showing the science on this topic. Lactoferrin is extremely important, to the topic of the post, and not only does pasteurization remove it but glyphosate and other things kill it in our gut. We get it in colostrum when we nurse just after being born. Guess what they try to prevent…
I was talking about Vitamin A.
Wars fought and governments toppled to get access to bananas, and now these fools tell me it's poison?
Not sure what you’re saying here exactly. Bananas are a key part of a low-A diet.
Huh. I was told for decades that bananas were high in Vitamin A.
Toxic? Bull.
If you want the scientific evidence it’s readily available. Lemme know if you want the citations and explanations. It’s not bull at all, in fact it’s well known. The new part is the revelation that it is toxic at lower levels than previously thought, that other issues like this lactoferrin one interact with it, and that the benefits it allegedly provides are fictional and based on what can charitably be described as misreadings of the research that purportedly supports “vitamin” A.
MMGA - Make Milk Great Again!
It's funny because if you check the FDA website, it states that pasteurization doesn't "inactive" lactoferrin. There is undoubtedly some word play fuckery they're employing.
Beware, this was written by AI. But the point remains.