Older mice fed goji berries show reduced risk of flu virus with vaccine
date:Dec 20, 2013
ation of wolfberry fruit, also known as goji berries. Over a period of several weeks, they received two flu vaccines before being infected with the flu virus and monitored for signs of symptoms. The researchers then tested for specific influenza antibodies as well as the clinical symptoms of the disease such as weight loss among the mice.

We observed higher antibody response and better protection against flu as indicated by less weight loss in the older mice that consumed wolfberries, said seni
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