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diana roberts posted : LACTOFERRIN IN BREAST MILK MAY
REDUCE MOTHER-TO-CHILD HIV-1 TRANSMISSION
Lactoferrin interferes with the replication of HIV-1,
according to a report
in the March 15th issue of The Journal of Immunology.
http://pediatrics.medscape.com/35556.rhtml?srcmp=ped-033001
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but the conclusion, copied here, is extremely strange,
isn't it?
"Lactoferrin is relatively cheap, is stable as powder
or tablets, is perfectly safe, and is effective
against a number of microbes including HIV and
bacteria," Dr. Hiroyuki Moriuchi told Reuters Health.
"Therefore, in many developing countries where both
HIV and other microbial infections are endemic and
life-threatening, children would benefit from
lactoferrin-enriched formula or lactoferrin
supplement."
kate
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