Complete Ingredients of Laminine
Laminine ingredients have two essential components: 22+ Full chain amino acids (proteins) and Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF). FGF is a vital signaling protein molecule important in generating stem cells in the body. All these are contained in the Fertilized Avian Egg Extract component of Laminine.
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Fertilized Avian Egg Extract – 316 mg
Fish Protein – 266 mg
Phyto-Protein – 24 mg
Fish & Phyto-Proteins
These proteins come from fish cartilage, sea plants, and the yellow pea. These ingredients reduce the risk of cancer, infection, arthritis, joint pain, psoriasis, wound healing, damage to the retina of the eye due to diabetes, certain inflammations, IBS, and cholesterol, and help regulate blood sugar.
Combined with FAEE, which contains FGF2, the combination is a potent food protein to achieve homeostasis. In addition, Laminine combined with LifePharm IMMUNE+++ is a perfect Laminine double defense to help fight pathogens and viruses such as COVID-19.
Contains FGF2
Fibroblast Growth Factors are a family of cell-signaling proteins involved in various processes, such as cell repair and development. Laminine contains FGF2 extracted from a partially incubated 9-day-old egg.
This substance boosts the development of an egg embryo in leaps and bounds. The effect in humans is similar at the DNA level. When ingested, this signaling protein activates adult stem cells using the amino acids that Laminine also contains.
Other Ingredients:
Magnesium Stearate*
Silicon Dioxide*
Vegetable Gelatin
Microcrystalline
Cellulose
Egg extract source and quality: Since early 2012, LifePharm Global Network has sourced its Fertilized Avian Egg Extract from organic, cage-free, hormone-free chicken farms in the United States, which is then developed with the process of Hygienic Evaporative Cooling Technology. It converts liquid ingredients to a powdered form in its purest, most potent, and most concentrated form.
Quality Assurance: All LPGN products manufactured at its facilities are NSF and cGMP certified, featured in the American Health Journal, and accredited at the Physician’s Desk Reference.