Microlactin

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    Last Updated: October 13, 2024

    Microlactin (Hyperimmune milk) is a form of milk that is acquired by giving lactating cows immunostimulants, which produces a larger amount of antibodies in their secreted milk. It appears to be effective in reducing symptoms of osteoarthritis and may support the immune system.

    Microlactin is most often used for Joints & Bones. The Examine Database covers High Cholesterol, High Blood Pressure, and 1 other condition.

    What are other names for Microlactin?

    Note that Microlactin is also known as:

    • Hyperimmune Milk

    Dosage information

    Microlactin has shown benefit following oral ingestion of both 2,000mg and 9,000mg when taken daily over the course of a few weeks. The optimal dose is currently not known.

    Examine Database: Microlactin

    Research Breakdown

    Examine Database References

    1. Triglycerides - Sharpe SJ, Gamble GD, Sharpe DNCholesterol-lowering and blood pressure effects of immune milkAm J Clin Nutr.(1994 Apr)
    2. Total cholesterol - Golay A, Ferrara JM, Felber JP, Schneider HCholesterol-lowering effect of skim milk from immunized cows in hypercholesterolemic patientsAm J Clin Nutr.(1990 Dec)
    3. Osteoarthritis Symptoms - Colker CM, Swain M, Lynch L, Gingerich DAEffects of a milk-based bioactive micronutrient beverage on pain symptoms and activity of adults with osteoarthritis: a double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical evaluationNutrition.(2002 May)