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I just googled it and it says its for animals?

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One of my colleagues used this product in her final year dissertation to see what effects it had on macrophage differentiation (into M1 or M2 subsets). The product didn't alter the differentiation pathway but she did observe that both subsets had a 200% increase in inflammatory cytokines being secreted (TNFa IL-1B) as a result of exposure to the product. Bio-mos is being marketed as a product which boosts immune health and supports a healthy gut. It may do these things but I just thought I'd mention my colleagues findings.Tonia

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It might be right now Mandi, but my Immunology lecturer has been given

some to work on with research students to see if they can come up with

some data to show the benefits on human gut cells.

He reckons it'll be marketed as a probiotic type product for humans.

Tonia

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