Its supposedly taken for Allergies and related anti inflammatory stuff. But if one searches for a little "evidence" all one comes up with is pseudo science and anecdotes. Most of the references are links to places selling the product containing Yakriton, derived from beef liver fat. Its been around for a while, sold mostly by alternative health professionals. Until there's some more substance to the claims, I'll pass.
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A scientific theory should be taken seriously if it can correctly describe a phenomenon and their is sufficient evidence that it describes the phenomenon accurately.
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Antronex what is the contraindications for this drug?
Antronex is a whole food suplement that supposedly helps the liver filter blood, which serves to detoxify it. It is also a natural antihistimine and has been known to lower blood pressure in cases related to the liver. It contains calcium and bovine liver extract.
i have scleroderma and am on both - my doctor and the pharmacist agree they are okay together. hope this helps.
Antronex contains Yakriton, a bovine liver fat extract discovered in the 1920's by Japanese researchers. Yakriton has been shown to help maintain a healthy liver via its blood filtering and affect on histamine. Histamine is released when tissues become damaged, inflamed, or are the subject of an allergic reaction. Histamine is involved in a myriad of physiological conditions.
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