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From Colostrum:Life's
First Food, The Ultimate Anti-Aging, Weight Loss,and Immune Supplement, by Daniel
G. Clark, M.D. and Kaye Wyatt.Colostrum has a virus antibody that acts against
viral invaders. A wide range of antiviral factors were acknowledged to be present
in colostrum. This research was done at the US Government's Center for Disease
Control in Atlanta, Georgia.
Dr.
E.L. Palmer, et. al.; Journal of Medical Virology.
Colostrum
contains Non Specific Inhibitors that inhibit a wide range of respiratory illness,
notably Influenza viruses. Colostrum is specifically cited for its unique effectiveness
against potentially deadly outbreaks of Asian Flu viruses that emerge from animal/human
mutations.
Drs.
Shortridge, et.al.; Journal of Tropical Pediatrics.
Glycoproteins,
in bovine colostrum, inhibit the attachment of the Helicobactor Pylori bacteria
that cause stomach ulcers. Colostrum contains significant amounts of Interleukin-10
(a strong inflammation inhibitory agent), found significant in reducing inflammation
in arthritic joints and injury areas.
Dr.
Olle Hemell, at the University of Ulmea, Sweden; Science.
Colostrum
and breast milk (from cows and humans) stimulates the newborn's immune system;
as yet, unidentified proteins speed the maturation of cultured B Lymphocytes
(type of white blood cell) and primes them for production of antibodies.
Dr.
Michael Julius of McGill University, Montreal; Science News.
Immunoglobulins
(found in colostrum) are able to neutralize the most harmful bacteria, viruses,
and yeasts.
Dr.
Per Brandtzaeg; Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
Human
clinical study: Immune factors in cow colostrum, when taken orally, are effective
against disease-causing organisms in the intestinal tract. Ingestion of bovine
colostrum's immunoglobulins may be a new method of providing passive immunoprotection
against a host of gut-associated disease causing antigens (viral and bacterial).
Dr.
R. McClead, et. al.; Pediatrics Research.
Clinical
studies show that IgE (Immunoglobulin), found in bovine colostrum, may be responsible
for regulating allergic response.
Drs.
Tortora, Funke & Cast; Microbiology.
Studies
with human volunteers found that the preservation of the biological activity
of IgG (Immunoglobulin), in the digestive secretions of adults receiving bovine
colostrum orally, indicates passive enteral (intestinal) immunization for the
prevention and treatment of acute intestinal diseases. Dr. L.B. Khazenson; Microbial
& Epidemial Immunobiology.
Colostrum
stimulates the lymphoid tissue providing benefits in aged or immunodeficient
people. Nature has used the oral route for the development of the immune system
since the origin of mammals (safe and effective). Oral administration of immunofactors
is simple, inexpensive, free of side effects and may be vastly beneficial in
veterinary and HUMAN medicine, to correct immunodeficiency.
Drs.
Bocci, Bremen, Corradeschi, Luzzi and Paulesu; Journal Biology.
Immunoglobulin
from bovine colostrum effectively reduces and prevents viral and bacterial infections
in immune deficient subjects: bone marrow recipients, premature babies, AIDS,
etc.
New
England Journal of Medicine.
Researchers
reported that colostrum stimulates maturation of B Lymphocytes (type of white
blood cell) and primes them for production of antibodies, enhances growth and
differentiation of white blood cells. Similar activity in cow and human colostrum
can also activate Macrophages.
Dr.
M. Julius, McGill University, Montreal; Science News.
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.
Concentration
of Lactoferrin and Transferrin in bovine colostrum found necessary to transport
iron into blood. Highest concentrations of both substances were found in the
first milking after birth.
Drs.
Sanchez, et. al.; Biological Chemistry.
PRP, in
bovine colostrum, has the same ability to regulate activity of the immune system
as hormones of the Thymus gland. It activates an underactive immune system,
helping it move into action against disease-causing organisms. PRP also suppresses
an overactive immune system, such as is often seen in the autoimmune diseases.
PRP is highly anti-inflammatory and also appears to act on T-cell precursors
to produce helper T-cells and suppresser T-cells.
Drs.
Staroscik, et. al.; Molecular Immunology.
PRP was
found not to be species specific (transferable for human use). Turns white blood
cells into functionally active T cells. Results were shown in treatment of auto-immune
disorders and cancer. An important immune modulator stimulates an underactive
immune system and tones down an overactive one.
Drs.
Janusz & Lisowski; Archives of Immunology.
Bovine
Colostrum contains TgF-B which has an important suppressive effect on cytotoxic
substances (anti-inflammatory). Inhibits cell growth of human Osteosarcoma (cancer)
cells (75% inhibition). Mediator of fibrosis and angiogenesis (healing of heart
muscle and blood vessels), (Roberts et al., 1986), accelerates wound healing
(Sporn et al.., 1983) and bone formation (Centrella et al., 1987).
Drs.
Tokuyama and Tokuyama; Cancer Research Inst. Kanazawa Univ. Japan.
Only Retinoic
acids, found in colostrum, conferred protection and reduced colonization of
the Herpes Virus. Although not a cure, Retinoic acids effectively reduce the
Herpes Virus to levels (1/100 to 1/10,000 viruses remained active after treatment)
where the body's immune system could fight off an outbreak.
Drs.
Charles Isaacs, at al.; Experimental Biology; Science.
Colostrum
contains Retinoic Acid which helps fight Herpes Virus. Also contains Glycoprotein
(kappa casein) that protects against the bacteria that cause stomach ulcers.
Dr.
Raloff, Science News.
Reducing
viral levels in the body and stimulating natural immune capabilities holds the
most promise in helping our immune systems contain the HIV virus.
Drs.
Nowa and McMichael; Scientific American.
Growth
factors in bovine colostrum were found to be very effective in promoting wound
healing. Recommended for trauma and surgical healing. External and internal
applications.
Drs.
Sporn, et. al.; Science.
Cartilage
Inducing Factor-A, found in colostrum, stimulates cartilage repair.
Drs.
Seyedin, Thompson, Bentz, et. al.; Journal of Biological Chemistry.
Bovine
colostrum contains high levels of growth factors that promote normal cell growth
and DNA synthesis.
Drs.
Oda, Shinnichi, et. al.; Comparative Biochemical Physiology.
IGF-1,
found in colostrum, stimulates bone and muscle growth and nerve regeneration.
Also found: topical administration to wounds resulted in more effective healing.
Drs.
Skottner, Arrhenius-Nyberg, Kanje and Fryklund, Acta. Paediatric Scandinavia,
Sweden.
The failure
of chronic wounds to heal is a major medical problem. Drs. suggest that an important
role for growth factors is in promoting wound healing. Accelerated healing is
possible for treatment with trauma and surgical wounds.
Drs.
Bhora, et. al.; Journal. Surg. Res.
High age
is associated with reduced levels of growth hormones: GH and IgF-l. Induction
of GH and IgF-l increase body weight through muscle growth of aged subjects.
Drs.
Ullman, Sommerland & Skottner, Dept. of Pathology and Pharmacology, Univ.
of Gothenburg, Sahlgren Hospital & HabiVitrum AB, Stockholm, Sweden
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