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laminine

Laminine is a dietary supplement marketed under the brand Laminine. It is advertised as containing laminin, a protein component of the extracellular matrix, derived from fertilized avian eggs. The product is sold as a powder or capsule and is promoted as a source of amino acids and peptides claimed to support energy, mood, and immune function. The exact composition and manufacturing process are proprietary to the producer.

Regulatory status and claims: In many countries, Laminine is sold as a dietary supplement rather than a

Safety and limitations: Because the product is derived from eggs, individuals with egg allergies should avoid

medicine.
In
the
United
States,
dietary
supplements
are
regulated
by
the
Food
and
Drug
Administration
as
foods;
makers
may
not
claim
to
diagnose,
treat,
cure,
or
prevent
disease.
Claims
regarding
energy,
vitality,
immune
support,
or
mood
improvement
are
not
independently
verified
by
a
standard
body
of
evidence.
it.
As
with
other
supplements,
users
should
discuss
with
a
healthcare
provider
before
use,
particularly
if
they
are
pregnant,
nursing,
have
a
medical
condition,
or
take
other
medications.
The
scientific
evidence
supporting
Laminine's
health
benefits
is
limited;
few
rigorous
clinical
trials
have
evaluated
this
product
specifically,
and
results
reported
by
proponents
have
not
been
broadly
replicated.