I wasn't referring to the mushrooms but Baker's Yeast extract of 1,3/1,6. the baker's yeast derived molecule outweighs the mushroom extract based on the jana study
Interesting. Are there any longitudinal studies on use as well that you know of.?.. Epicor seems to be pretty safe generally from my cursory look a year back. Bakers yeast of course has been consumed for a long time, but this is pretty concentrated even if GRAS. The other potential factor is how the body adjusts to it typically. Does it, for example need to be cycled in order to remain effective like an adaptogen?
I am not entirely sure about oregano oil's interaction and contraindications other than its potential anti-hypertensive effects. I did a search on oregano oil and warfarin/blood thinners awhile back and but nothing turned up.
My mom made the decision to experiment since her condition is both chronic and at times very daunting... in terms of getting effective antibiotics. The lack of a cohesive medical strategy when it comes to auto-immune conditions, esp organ killing ones like systemic Lupus is primarily our issue. It's been a bloody seesaw of upping steroids to dampen immune response (along with blood thinner to mitigate the associated vasculitis) then pick up infection then take antibiotics and lower steroids and then back again. Everytime a little harder. She's relatively young, just making 60, so it's been barely ok. As she ages this will, I assume become more difficult, aside from the proliferating super bugs. That said, it's been a battle to try anything with the medical oversight being ok with non medical approaches. My mom still listens to her doctors, esp specialists. They are very hesitant to let her try anything that may affect INR. But non of them will do the homework to tell us why it's dangerous.
Re: Glucan, Glucan, "Bakers Yeast extract from Saccharomyces cerevisiae" is GRAS 21CFR170.30
http://www.accessdat...ces/802459A.PDF http://www.lifesourc...ucts.safety.cfm . It was used in treating
Anthrax both prophylactically (pre-infection as preventive measure) and
clinically:
http://www.ana-jana....s/JANAVol52.pdf. The concentrated glucan itself is a
complex carb / polysaccharide, similar to Metamucil/psyllium and Oats, which consequently has hypocholesterimic effects and delays glucose uptake. this has been used in Japan for a long time now esp. as an adjuvant supp to cancer treatment. It does not require cycling but it needs to be taken for a long time. The glucans attach to the complement receptors on the neutrophils' cell membranes at around Day 5 (Wellmune is the commercial brand of Glucan by Biothera. Based on my research, Transfer Point's Glucan-300 also uses Biothera's raw materials since their apparent triumphant lawsuit against other companies using a similar method of extraction):
Day 1 - glucans are ingested by the intestinal macrophages, Day 3 - glucans in spleen macrophages broken down to smaller fragments, Day 5 - the glucans are attached to the neutrophils priming them for chemotaxis and other antibody activities.
Yeast beta-Glucan Amplifies Phagocyte Killing of iC3b-Opsonized Tumor Cells via Complement Receptor 3-Syk-Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase Pathwayhttp://www.jimmunol..../177/3/1661.pdfhttp://www.jimmunol....ull/177/12/8667β-Glucan Is a Fungal Determinant for Adhesion-Dependent Human Neutrophil Functions
The
first clip shows a visual MoA and the
second features Paul Clayton who was Senior Scientific Advisor to the UK Committee on the Safety of Medicines
You may want to take time reading the links I included in my previous post, along with the Biothera and Wellmune websites.
Oregano oil is widely used in the Middle East and Israel, iirc. The one research I read was from an Israeli MD I think.