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Clinical Study: Ribonuclease-enriched lactoferrin induces positive effects on bone turnover markers

By Dr. Shemuel Friday, October 30, 2009

For those wanting to examine a recent clinical study that focuses on bone health restoration, click on R-ELF study. There are no side effects, it reduced bone resorption markers by 20%, and increased bone formation rate up to 40% within a 3 month period.

Pam Flores, Health Guide
11/11/09 10:38am

Hi Dr. Shemuel welcome...  Thanks for the data on this supplement.  Do you have clients that have had success with this?

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By Dr. Shemuel— Last Modified: 12/23/10, First Published: 10/30/09