They also help preserve the potency of ingredients that are sensitive to stomach acid.*
Examples of ototoxic drugs include certain antibiotics (eg, erythromycin [Erythrocin], clarithromycin [Biaxin], and azithromycin [Zithromax]), a number of chemotherapy drugs (eg, cisplatin [Platinol], carboplatin [Paraplatin], methotrexate [Otrexup], and vincristine [Oncovin]), loop diuretics (eg, furosemide [Lasix], bumetanide [Bumex], and ethacrynic acid [Edecrin]), acetaminophen (Tylenol), and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) (eg, aspirin, ibuprofen [Advil], and naproxen [Aleve])
A substantial body of evidence suggests that both peripheral innate immune cells (such as neutrophils, macrophages, and natural killer cells) and adaptive immune cells (like T cells and B cells) are present in the cellular infiltration of the cerebral embolism area
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They deliver a concentrated dose of this vital nutrient directly into your bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system for maximum absorption