Ticks have up to seven nymphal stages (instars), each one requiring blood ingestion, and as such, Ticks undergo a multihost life cycle
Medications that are particularly susceptible to altered absorption kinetics include oral contraceptives, where delayed or reduced absorption could potentially compromise contraceptive efficacy
Phosphatidylcholine and lecithin are often used interchangeably to mean, purified phosphatidylcholine. This can be a misleading as lecithin extract is actually a complex mixture of phospholipids, glycolipids, and triglycerides, containing less than 20% total phosphatidylcholine composition
Resident in various sites along the GI tract, DCs are instrumental in determining immune outcomes
This deep dive explores each safety aspect and addresses how to mitigate risks