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Zinc for Barth Syndrome
Zinc: Zinc products have been used since ancient Egyptian times to enhance wound healing. Zinc appears to be an essential element that the immune system needs to function properly. However, ....
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Ginseng for Barth Syndrome
Ginseng: A small number of studies report that ginseng may stimulate the immune cells in the body, improve the effectiveness of antibiotics in people with acute bronchitis, and enhance the ....
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Coleus for Barth Syndrome
Coleus: The root extract of coleus is known as forskolin. Forskolin may improve cardiovascular function in patients with cardiomyopathy. However, additional study is needed to confirm these findings.Coleus is generally ....
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Beta-carotene for Barth Syndrome
Beta-carotene: Beta-carotene is a member of the carotenoids, which are very colorful (red, orange, yellow), fat-soluble compounds. They are naturally found in many fruits, grains, oils, and vegetables (e.g. green ....
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Astragalus for Barth Syndrome
Astragalus: In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), astragalus is commonly found in mixtures with other herbs. Astragalus has been suggested as an immune system stimulant in preliminary laboratory and animal research ....
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