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How Feeling Tired and Low Energy Can Come From Poor Gut Health

WebThe Stress Response to Inflammation. Under poor gut health, the pro-inflammatory molecules, known as cytokines, start to circulate in the blood and affect other organs, such as the brain. This chronic inflammation builds an ongoing stressor for the body, which uses up energy and resources to protect itself. In addition, the cytokines can impact

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The First 1,000 Days: Infant Health and the Gut Microbiome

WebThe early days of the gut microbiome are some of the most critical for a baby’s life. In ensuring an increased colonization of healthy bacteria in the gut, an infant can grow up to have a reduced chance of diseases later in their adult health including the likes of inflammatory bowel disease, obesity, asthma, and allergies.

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Probiotics, Prebiotics & Postbiotics: What are the Differences

WebThe key difference between the types of biotics is that probiotics are composed of living organisms, whereas prebiotics and postbiotics are not. The first concept of probiotics was described by Élie Metchnikoff, who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine/Physiology in 1908 for his work on innate immunity. Metchnikoff noticed that Bulgarian peasants

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The Power of Human Milk Oligosaccharides

WebThe first two human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) identified were 2’-fucosyllactose and 3-fucosyllactose. But it took the work of Nobel laureate Richard Kuhn and the highly charismatic Jean Montreuil to unravel the mystery in the 1960s. They each individually hypothesized that these carbohydrates were the reason behind the differences in

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TurtleTree Obtains the World's First Self-GRAS for Animal-Free

WebTurtleTree, a pioneer in sustainable nutrition, today announced that it has attained the first-ever self-affirmed generally recognized as safe (GRAS) status for its complex functional protein—precision fermentation-derived lactoferrin, LF+—a highly sought-after ingredient with powerful benefits for immunity, iron regulation, and gut health.

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How Lactoferrin Regulates Iron Throughout the Body and Keeps …

WebLactoferrin as a scavenger of other micronutrients for sports health. Lactoferrin also has the ability to loosely bind to other metals essential for athletic performance, such as zinc and copper. Zinc improves strength and cardiorespiratory function, while both zinc and copper help protect the body against excessive levels of oxidative stress.

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What are Hybrid Products and How are They Reshaping Food

WebLF+. Precision Fermentation. In the dynamic landscape of modern food innovation, a new trend is taking center stage – the emergence of hybrid products. The basic concept of these so-called hybrid products is to combine both plant-based and animal-based ingredients into a single food. Hybrid products might incorporate precision fermentation

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Unlocking the Future of Nutrition with LF+, TurtleTree’s Unique

WebUses of Lactoferrin. One of lactoferrin’s most notable benefits is its natural ability to regulate iron metabolism. This is essential for maintaining optimum physical performance, which makes lactoferrin supplements suitable for supporting the health of gamers, athletes, and those who frequently engage in physically demanding activities.

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Roots of Revolution: Food for Good with Max Rye

WebThe solution to this has been to pump livestock with hormones and to spray crops with copious amounts of pesticides—all of which we ingest. And while we are spending time clearing large swathes of land to house both livestock and crop production, 1 in every 4 people, or 1.9 billion people, remain food insecure every day.

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TurtleTree Debuts First-Ever Animal-Free Lactoferrin—One of …

WebWhile lactoferrin is already used in supplements and infant formulas today, supply scarcity means that demand cannot be met for other fertile segments like sports nutrition, where the protein’s iron-regulating benefits can improve physical performance, aiding endurance, fatigue resistance, muscle strength, and energetic efficiency.

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Putting Sustainable Food on the Table: A Biotech CEO’s

WebThe 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) was a series of milestones for myself and TurtleTree. It was our very first time attending the conference and on top of that, we were showcasing our vision of sustainable food through our very first concept beverage, Zenith, to the world. On the first day, a few COP staff members wandered into …

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Novel Food: A Singaporean Perspective

WebNovel Food: A Singaporean Perspective. One of the key success drivers for the adoption of Cellular Agriculture (Cell Ag) is the sector’s regulatory landscape. Although the concept dates back to 1912, the regulations for Cell Ag are still evolving. Like every other food product, the source and method of manufacturing are evaluated before it

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2024 Predictions: TurtleTree

Web2024 Predictions: TurtleTree. From a rise in contract manufacturing, to new ways to meet the demands of market needs and new technologies, get ready to witness the evolution of the precision fermentation and lactoferrin industry like never before – as predicted by our very own TurtleTree executives. Here’s a sneak peek into what the future

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What are the Benefits of Lactoferrin

WebVarious studies have demonstrated that lactoferrin improves red blood cell production , circulating iron levels, and stored iron levels. Because red blood cells and iron help move oxygen from the lungs to the tissues, these measures are critical for peak athletic performance. By acting on iron levels and red blood cell production, lactoferrin

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