* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Download Capra Colostrum
Complement system wikipedia , lookup
DNA vaccination wikipedia , lookup
Anti-nuclear antibody wikipedia , lookup
Vaccination wikipedia , lookup
Monoclonal antibody wikipedia , lookup
Inflammation wikipedia , lookup
Immunocontraception wikipedia , lookup
Adaptive immune system wikipedia , lookup
Social immunity wikipedia , lookup
Polyclonal B cell response wikipedia , lookup
Immune system wikipedia , lookup
Autoimmunity wikipedia , lookup
Guillain–Barré syndrome wikipedia , lookup
Innate immune system wikipedia , lookup
Cancer immunotherapy wikipedia , lookup
Sociality and disease transmission wikipedia , lookup
Sjögren syndrome wikipedia , lookup
Immunosuppressive drug wikipedia , lookup
Myasthenia gravis wikipedia , lookup
Rheumatoid arthritis wikipedia , lookup
Capra Colostrum by Vitomega BV Immune support that starts at the beginning of life Nature's First Food Capra Colostrum is a food—assuring your immune system is maximized without the side-effects or contraindications of drug intervention Capra Colostrum carries with it a bonus! It’s the brain’s “natural high,” providing serotonin and dopamine to enhance the mood, naturally Capra Colostrum goats are not fed pesticides, herbicides, growth hormones or antibiotics Capra Colostrum contains 500 mg of goats milk Colostrum per capsule Capra Colostrum is easily tolerated by those with Chemical Sensitivities Capra Colostrum is freeze dried to preserve it's original composition Capra Colostrum contains powerful Immune Factors (Immunoglobulin, Lactoferrin) What is Capra Colostrum? It’s the thick yellow fluid which is produced as a precursor to mother’s milk (cow, goat, human or other mammal). It is nature’s transfer of immune factors that occurs the first two days postpartum. Capra Colostrum is unique because it’s from goats—meaning it’s from a source that is closest to human milk, providing the two most important components for overall health—immune and growth factors. It has shown to be easily tolerated even by those with the most compromised immune systems, including victims of chemical sensitivities. Colostrum from Vitomega BV comes from goats that are never fed synthetic growth-hormones, antibiotics or feed that contains pesticides or herbicides—the true essence of natural. Furthermore, it is processed using Refractance Window™ drying equipment—proprietary heat transfer technology that gently and efficiently removes moisture from delicate product while preserving excellent nutrient levels. Research has shown that colostrum has powerful life supporting immune & growth factors that ensure the health and security of the newborn. While supporting healthy immune function, colostrum also enables us to resist the negative effects of contaminates and allergens. In addition the growth factors in colostrum enhances one's ability to burn fat, add muscle mass and rejuvenate skin & cellular function. Although many individuals are allergic to or intolerant of milk and products derived from it, colostrum is NOT milk, its composition is much different and tolerated by the most sensitive individuals…after all, it’s nature’s first food. How does colostrum work? Capra Colostrum is extremely beneficial in that it provides the body with powerful immune factors. Some medical research says the presence of a wide spectrum of Immunoglobulins, Antibodies and Powerful Immune & Growth factors found in colostrum can be of wide therapeutic help for optimal health & wellness. Colostrum has the unique ability to support normal cell growth & tissue repair. Colostrum and your immune system. Capra Colostrum provides immune supportive agents called Immunoglobulins which include IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG & IgM. These antibodies naturally fight off bacteria, viruses, allergens & yeast. They can also promote muscle growth and aid in the production of immune cells. Capra Colostrum is harvested from goats which are never given hormones or antibiotics. Capra Colostrum is collected from the first two days postpartum lacteal secretions. What are the benefits of colostrum supplementation? First of all, there are over 90 known health-enhancing components in colostrum, the primary being immune and growth factors. Immune factors in colostrum have been shown to: Fight harmful viruses, bacteria, yeast and funguses Provide over 20 antibodies effective against E. coli, salmonella, rotavirus, candida, streptococcus, staphylococcus, H. pylori, and crystosporidia Contain immunoglobulins (IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG & IgM) that have a multiple purpose: o Support compromised immune system o Balance overactive immune responses such as those in autoimmune disorder o Promote muscle growth Contain lactoferrin, an iron-binding protein with antiviral, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties Growth factors in colostrum help build and restore: Bone, muscle, nerve tissue, connective tissue, skin & cartilage Lean muscle mass & burn body fat for fuel Skin collagen and epithelial growth factors to protect and slow the aging process Tissue and support integrity of the gut lining Additional benefits of colostrum supplementation include: Immunoglobulins that neutralize and protect the intestinal wall from dangerous toxins Encourages health-enhancing intestinal bacteria like acidophilus Nucleotides and vitamins for immune system support Peroxidase, lactoferrin and polysaccharides for immune functions Support to heal the G.I. tract, especially leaky gut syndrome Effectiveness in treatment of the following disorders, but not limited to: o Thrombocytopenia o Anemia o Myasthenia Gravis o Guillain Barre Syndrome o Multiple Sclerosis o Systemic Lupus o Rheumatoid Arthritis o Chronic Fatigue Syndrome o Crohn’s Disease How should Capra Colostrum be taken? Researchers suggest starting with what is called a “loading dose” (larger doses initially, then reduced after results are obtained). Loading dose: Capsules: Take 2-4 capsules (2000-4000 mgs.) twice daily, on an empty stomach (first thing in the morning and at bedtime). Occasionally it may interfere with sleep, if it does, take second dose about two hours after lunch. Powder: Take 1-2 scoops (1450-2900 mgs.) twice daily, on an empty stomach (first thing in the morning and at bedtime). Occasionally it may interfere with sleep, if it does, take second dose about two hours after lunch. Maintenance: Capsules: Take 2 capsules twice daily, on empty stomach. Powder: Take 1,450 mg (one scoop) twice daily, on empty stomach. Athletes: To improve performance and endurance, take 30-45 minutes before workout. Best results have been reported at about 2850-5700 mgs. per day. Competitive athlete cautions: The insulin-like growth factors, IGF-I, found in colostrum, is similar to the body building substances in hGH, which is illegal for athletic use. The International Olympic Committee is looking into tests that will detect hGH. One proposed test measures levels of IGF-I in the blood that could lead to “clean” athletes who use colostrum to test positive. So, before you use colostrum, thoroughly check into the testing procedures used for the competition. “Colostrum is the ideal solution for Leaky Gut Syndrome. It reaches the gut while its components are still viable, its immunoglobulins and other factors can attack the offending pathogens in the intestines and prevent them from causing damage. The anti-aging factors have anti-inflammatory action and also help repair damaged cells in the lining, decreasing cellular spacing, thus preventing further leakage.” Donald R. Henderson, M.D., respected gastroenterologist REFERENCES: Buckley JD, et al. Effect of An Oral Bovine Colostrum Supplement Intact on Running Performance. Burke E. (1996) Colostrum as an athletic enhancer and help for AIDS. Nutrition Science News. Wieczorek Z, Zimecki M, Janusz M, Staroscik K, Lisowski J. (1979) Proline-rich polypeptide from ovine colostrum: its effect on skin permeability and on the immune system. Immunology. 36:879-881. PubMed Reference / UI: 79172020 Bricker D. (1991) Colostrum: Implications for accelerated recovery in damaged muscle and cartilage, prevention of some pathogenic disease. The American Chiropractor. Bitzan MM, Gold BD, Philpott DJ, et al. (1998) Inhibition of Helicobacter pylori and Helicobactor mustelae binding to lipid receptors by bovine colostrum. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 177: 955-961. PubMed Reference UI: Bhora F, Dunkin, B, Batzri S, et al. (1995) 98194591 Effect of growth factors on cell proliferation and epithelialization in human skin. Journal of Surgery Res. 59:236-244. PubMed Reference / Cavalli-Sforza LT, Strata A. (1987) DoubleUI: 95364356 blind study on thetolerance of four types of milk in lactose malabsorbers. Human Nutrition: Clinical Nutrition 40C: 19-30. PubMed Kirkpatrick CH.(1993) Structural nature and Reference / UI: 87194017 functions of transfer factors. Annals New York Academy of Sciences. 685:362-8. PubMed Reference / UI: 93370874 Joseph M. and Flesch A. (1998) Research shows colostrum to be one of nature's most potent, broad-spectrum substances. Chiropractic Noda K, Umeda M, Ono T. (1984) Journal. Transforming growth factor activity in human colostrum. Gann. 75:109-112. PubMed Reference / UI: 84237261 Nitsch A, and Nitsch F. (1998) The clinical use of bovine colostrum. Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine. 13. Pakkanen R, Aalto J. (1997) Review paper: Growth factors and antimicrobial factors of bovine colostrum. International Dairy Journal. McConnell MA, Brooks HJL, Borissenko MB, 7:285-297. Buchan GA. A comparative study of immunoglobulin levels and anti-inflammatory activity in four milk products. Journal of Dairy Science, Publication forthcoming. Sporn M, Roberts A, Shull J, Smith J, Ward J. (1983) Polypeptide transforming growth factors isolated from bovine sources and used for wound healing in vivo. Science. 219(4590): 1329-31. PubMed Reference Shomali M, Wolfsthal S. (1997) The use of antiaging hormones. Maryland Medical Journal 46:181-186. PubMed Reference / UI: 91188893 Dichtelmuller W, Lissner R. (1990) Antibodies from colostrum in oral immunotherapy. Journal of Clinical Biochemistry 28:19-23. PubMed Reference / UI: 90188232 Feldmann M, Brennan F, Maini R. Role of cytokines in rheumatoid arthritis. Annual Review of Immunology 14:397-440, 1996. PubMed Reference Immunoglobulin in colostrum has been used to successfully treat: Thrombocytopenia, Anemia, Neutropenia, Myasthenia Gravis, Guillain Barre Syndrome, Multiple Sclerosis, Systemic Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Bulluos Pamphigoid, Kawasaki's Syndrome, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Crohn's disease, among others. Dr. Dwyer; New England Journal of Medicine