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Post  sizzlinghairs Wed May 29, 2013 3:32 am

Main 2 subtances Im reffering to is feverfew and procynadin b2. Both which are shown to inhibit nf kappa b, a known inflammatory contributor to MPB.

My question is, are these adaptogenic inhibitors, as would they inhibit nf kappa b across the board, or only in regards to inflammation. Nf kappa B has been shown to be important in the function of auditory cells and therefore I would be concerned about inhibiting it as I have some hearing related problems I am dealing with.

Just looking for clarification on this subject in general. Thanks in advance!

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