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Zinc for Interferon Treatment
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 Interferon Treatment
Ginseng
: Ginseng may help boost the body's immune system, which helps the body fight against diseases and infections. A small number of studies report that ginseng may stimulate activity of ....
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Beta-carotene for Interferon Treatment
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 (such as ....
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Astragalus for Interferon Treatment
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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Vitamin E for Interferon Treatment
Vitamin E
: Studies of the effects of vitamin E supplementation on immune system function have yielded mixed results. Further research is needed before a clear conclusion can be drawn.Avoid if ....
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Vitamin B6 for Interferon Treatment
Vitamin B6
: Major sources of vitamin B6 include cereal grains, legumes (beans), vegetables (such as carrots, spinach, peas), potatoes, milk, cheese, eggs, fish, liver, meat, and flour. Vitamin B6 is ....
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Vitamin A for Interferon Treatment
Vitamin A
: Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin, which is derived from two sources: retinoids and carotenoids. Retinoids, such as retinal and retinoic acid, are found in animal sources, including ....
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Thymus extract for Interferon Treatment
Thymus extract
: Thymus extracts for nutritional supplements are usually derived from young calves (bovine). Preliminary evidence suggests that thymus extract increases T- and B-lymphocyte counts, the number of rosette-forming cells, ....
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Shiitake for Interferon Treatment
Shiitake
: Shiitake mushrooms were originally grown on natural oak logs found in Japan. Today, they are sold throughout the United States. These mushrooms are large, black-brown, and have an earthy ....
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Probiotics for Interferon Treatment
Probiotics
: Probiotics are beneficial bacteria and are sometimes called friendly germs. They help maintain a healthy intestine and aid in digestion. Most probiotics come from food sources, especially cultured milk ....
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Mistletoe for Interferon Treatment
Mistletoe
: Once considered a sacred herb in Celtic tradition, mistletoe has been used for centuries for high blood pressure, epilepsy, exhaustion, anxiety, arthritis, vertigo (dizziness), and degenerative inflammation of the ....
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Meditation for Interferon Treatment
Meditation
: Various forms of meditation have been practiced for thousands of years throughout the world with many techniques originating in Eastern religious practices. Preliminary research reports increased antibody response after ....
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Massage for Interferon Treatment
Massage
: Preliminary evidence suggests that massage therapy may preserve immune function. Further research is needed before a firm conclusion can be made.Avoid with bleeding disorders, low platelet counts, or if ....
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Maitake for Interferon Treatment
Maitake
: Maitake mushrooms (Grifola frondosa) are fungi that can be eaten. Animal and laboratory studies suggest that beta-glucan extracts from maitake may alter the immune system. However, no reliable studies ....
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Goldenseal for Interferon Treatment
Goldenseal
: Goldenseal is one of the five top-selling herbal products in the United States. However, there is little scientific evidence about its safety or effectiveness. Goldenseal has been suggested as ....
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Gamma linolenic acid (GLA) for Interferon Treatment
Gamma linolenic acid (GLA)
: Gamma linolenic acid (GLA) is a dietary fatty acid that is found in many plant oil extracts. Commercial products are typically made from seed extracts from ....
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Echinacea for Interferon Treatment
Echinacea
: The roots and herb of Echinacea species have attracted recent scientific interest because they may have immune stimulant properties. Echinacea has been studied alone and in combination with ....
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Copper for Interferon Treatment
Copper
: Copper is a mineral that occurs naturally in many foods, including vegetables, legumes, nuts, grains, and fruits, as well as shellfish, avocado, beef, and animal organs, such as liver ....
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Cats claw for Interferon Treatment
Cat's claw
: Cat's claw is widely used in the United States and Europe, and it is one of the top herbal remedies sold, despite a lack of high-quality human evidence. ....
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Bovine colostrum for Interferon Treatment
Bovine colostrum
: Bovine colostrum is the pre-milk fluid produced from cow mammary (breast) glands during the first two to four days after birth. Bovine colostrum contains proteins called immunoglobulin antibodies ....
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Lycopene for Interferon Treatment
Lycopene
: Lycopene is a carotenoid found tomatoes, and it is present in human serum, liver, adrenal glands, lungs, prostate, colon, and the skin. It has been proposed that lycopene and ....
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DHEA for Interferon Treatment
DHEA
: DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands in the body. Although authors of some textbooks and review articles have suggested that DHEA can stimulate the immune ....
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