Lactoferrin is the primary germ-fighting compound naturally occurring in breast milk, acting synergistically with other compounds like monolaurin. It is a normal part of your body fluids and secretions (saliva, blood, tears, and mucous), providing important protection at points where germs come into contact with you.
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Digestive Helper,
Lactoferrin,
Undecylenic acid
Undecylenic acid is a medium chain fatty acid best known for its germ-control ability – including the disruption of troubling biofilms (germ gangs) of Candida albicans. Surprisingly, researchers have now shown that this nutrient stimulates the bone-building osteoblasts.
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Candida albicans,
medium-chain fatty acid,
osteoblasts,
Undecylenic acid