Not studied!: It is a "supposed to decrease brain fog" herb. No evidence that it works and only several small studies on it. I would not want someone i cared for spending money and taking a drug with unknown safety issues!
Answered 3/10/2017
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Don't know: I just googled lamanine to see what it was. It claims to be a super food which supercharges you protein building and reverses the aging process and lots of other claims. I think it is just an expensive vitamin pill with some Amino Acids added which you can get at any supplement store. It's probably safe but since it's a supplement it doesn't have to go thru the rigorous fda approval.
Answered 4/26/2015
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Not tested: Like almost all such 'wonder drug" supplements, there are no randomized double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trials on this substance, and it contains a cellular stimulation component (extracted from bird embryos) that may prove to be very harmful - possibly even causing cancer. Laminine is basically a protein source; these Amino Acids are routinely present in the foods we all consume daily.
Answered 10/6/2015
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