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Posted On: 07/03/2022 3:34:32 PM
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Let's just look at one of your claims.
So 700 normal doesn't reduce TNF-a.
What dose were they using in this study?
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If 350mg were used instead of 700 mg in the normal group, TNF would have been reduced in that 700mg group like it was in the 350mg group. A reduction in TNF verified that the treatment was effective in reducing both fibrosis as well as steatosis. This was evidenced in 350 and 700 HM, but the opposite occurred in 700 normal.
So 700 normal doesn't reduce TNF-a.
What dose were they using in this study?
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“The day 7 results from these patients demonstrates even more dramatic immune restoration especially in the CD8 T-lymphocyte population, the major immune cell responsible for eliminating virally infected cells,” Bruce Patterson, MD, chief executive office, founder, IncellDx, stated in a press release. “In addition, there is a further dramatic reduction in the critical cytokine storm cytokines IL-6, TNF-alpha.”
https://www.targetedonc.com/view/updates-surr...-promising
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