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Has Hepapressin Been Discredited for ME

No recent updates have been found. “Hepapressin is a re-engineered version of an injection formerly known as FDA Approved “Kutapressin.”  It’s an amino acid complex prepared from Argentinian bovine liver and used to normalize immune dysfunction.  Hepapressin has anti-inflammatory effects and it may inhibit two viruses HHV-6 and EBV that may be reactivated in some patients …

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NIH Describes the Different Kinds of Cytokines

Cytokines are small secreted proteins released by cells have a specific effect on the interactions and communications between cells. Cytokine is a general name; other names include lymphokine (cytokines made by lymphocytes), monokine (cytokines made by monocytes), chemokine (cytokines with chemotactic activities), and interleukin (cytokines made by one leukocyte and acting on other leukocytes). Cytokines