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Bovine Lactoferrin can defeat the Zika Virus & many other viruses' in vivo'

Posted by alangham on 18 Oct 2016 at 15:48 GMT

Note;- large sustained amounts of Bovine Lactoferrin kills all viruses in vivo' Example;- 2 grams of bovine lactoferrin with added copper ions oral capsules over a period of 12 months; kills all viruses especially Zika' Dengue' Yellow fever' Hiv' with Hiv its best given along with normal Hiv antiretroviral drugs; for poor people in countries that do not provide Hiv medicines; bovine lactoferrin as is;
Note Lactoferrin in high doses blocks Hiv or Zika antagonises the viruses by blocking the CCR5 CXCR4 gene receptors especially on neurons' which are known to facilitate neural death; my research shows that progesterone normally stimulates the production of lactoferrin during pregnancy which protects the baby from viruses in the womb' zika corrupted progesterone esters antagonise the production of lactoferrin reducing not only in the womb but throughout the entire body; which leaves the immune system open to attack by viruses especially zika;
Important ;- bovine Lactoferrin binds to heparan and stops heperan facilitating the zika virus or the hiv virus entry into neurons' so prevents microcephaly' and also blocks Hiv transmission;
on heperan sulphate glycosaminoglycan cell receptors,
VERY IMPORTANT ;- After degranulation, neutrophils granulocyte white blood cells become the main source of lactoferrin in blood plasma.which fights the Zika virus and gives protection in the brain and mothers fetus' Lactoferrin possesses various biological functions,
including roles in iron & copper metabolism, cell proliferation and differentiation, and antibacterial, antiviral, and
antiparasitic activity; it mediates cell defence stimulating p53 & p73 RNA correction' and roaming macrophage feedback alert to the general immune system' updating B cell immunity;
Lactoferrin is capable of binding certain DNA and
RNA viruses (Yi et al., 1997). Nevertheless, its main
contribution to antiviral defense consists in its binding
to cell membrane glycosaminoglycans. In this
manner lactoferrin prevents viruses from entering
cells and infection is stopped at an early stage

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