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Old 05-13-2015, 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by GerryW View Post
Still does the job.

"Then Maguire-Zeiss and her team tested a drug, developed by researchers at the University of Colorado, which specifically targets TLR1/2. They also tested the hypertension drug candesartan, which can target TLR2. Both agents significantly reduced inflammation."

In any case, I didn't mean to suggest that the anti-inflammatory properties of these herbs were all solely dependent on targeting TLR. Sorry if I confused you.
Actually, I think I confused you. I was just trying to point out that if this research team is really on to something, and we wanted to try and use a natural approach like you suggested, then some of the supplements may emulate the effect of candesartan more than others. And, I totally agree, most of these supplements target other receptors in addition to TLR. Sorry if I confused you.
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