Lactoferrin is an immune-enhancing protein found in whey. The lactoferrin in this product is the preferred "iron-depleted" form known as apolactoferrin.
Recommended Dosage:
8801 — Take 1-2 capsules on an empty stomach or as directed by a healthcare professional.
Cautions:
Do not use this product if pregnant or nursing.
| Supplement Facts |
Serving Size: 2 Capsules Serving Per Container: 30 |
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| Amount Per Serving |
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| Lactoferrin (apolactoferrin derived from the whey portion of cow's milk) | 500 mg | * |
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| *Daily Value not established |
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Other Ingredients: Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (vegetarian capsule). Contains no added sugar, starch, salt, wheat, gluten, corn, coloring, flavoring or preservatives. Keep container tightly closed in a cool, dry and dark place. Keep out of reach of children. |
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