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Fleximune
Immune & Body Repair Enhancing Nutrients!
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Think of the Miracle
It was not very long ago that a human baby was born in a nonsterile environment.
In fact, this is still true in most of the world. That tender newborn is thrust
from a warm, protected environment, into a world of germs and microbes anxious
to attack the unprotected. With no immune system, the infant is easy prey. As
usual, Mother Nature has a plan. The first instinct of all newborns, human or
animal, is to breathe. The second is to nurse. It is built into us, and for good
reason. The moment your son or daughter, your kitten or pup, calf or doe, begins
to nurse, nature unleashes a cocktail of nutrients that transfer the mothers’
immunities and other essential nutrients to the newborn.
Mothers’ first milk:
what an incredible moment this is
It was not very long ago that a human baby was born in a nonsterile environment.
In fact, this is still true in most of the world. That tender newborn is thrust
from a warm, protected environment, into a world of germs and microbes anxious
to attack the unprotected. With no immune system, the infant is easy prey. As
usual, Mother Nature has a plan. The first instinct of all newborns, human or
animal, is to breathe. The second is to nurse. It is built into us, and for good
reason. The moment your son or daughter, your kitten or pup, calf or doe, begins
to nurse, nature unleashes a cocktail of nutrients that transfer the mothers’
immunities and other essential nutrients to the newborn.
What does this have to do with non-infants and adults?
As we age, our bodies produce less and less of these vital factors, increasing
signs of aging, and making it more difficult for us to fight disease.
Why you should hug a cow!
Colostrum from cows is loaded with immune, growth and repair factors and
provides humans most of the same benefits that it provides the newborn calf.
Think about it. You likely spend your time in a mostly sterile environment,
washing your hands, bathing regularly. Does this sound like the life of a cow?
They are out there with the dirt and germs. As they encounter these ‘pathogens’,
the bad guys, they develop ‘antigens’, the good guys. They pass the ‘antigens’,
immune factors in their Colostrum. When you consume the Colostrum, your immune
system has an opportunity to “get familiar” with the antigens and enhance your
immune response.
What are the growth factors?
Growth factors including FGF and IGF-1 are substances necessary for cell-to-cell
interaction. Bovine Colostrum is the only natural source for IGF-1. FGF is a
cell-regenerating factor. FGF targets the replacement of older damaged cells
with young healthy cells. FGF promotes and supports the rejuvenation of all
organs and tissues: immune system, circulatory system, neuro-muscular system,
retina, skeletal system, gastrointestinal tract, urinary tract, skin, hair and
nails.
The IGF-1 is
comprised of a family of peptides that play an important role in growth,
development and metabolism. IGF-1 has a direct effect on fat cells. It
stimulates them to break down triglycerides and suppresses their ability to
store dietary fats. IGF-1 also appears to be the key player in muscle growth.
IGF-1 is one of a battery of hormones that serves to maintain blood glucose
within a normal range. IGF-1 may affect the levels of serotonin and dopamine and
may thereby brighten the mood.
Autoimmune Disease
When the immune system attacks healthy tissue, it can cause very serious, and
often debilitating damage. Research has shown that colostrum, with its amazing
immune factors, may be able to provide relief. Researchers at the University of
Alabama and the University of Warsaw in Poland discovered a small protein chain
in colostrum, Proline Rich Polypeptide (PRP), which may help regulate the immune
system.
Immune Factors
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Immunoglobulins - IgG, IgA, IgM, - substances that neutralize toxins,
viruses, and bacteria, particularly in the digestive and respiratory
systems.
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Transfer factors - allow the body to react quickly to bacteria, viruses and
other pathogens for which immunity has already been established.
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Cytokines – small proteins that affect the behavior of other cells.
Cytokines act as anti-inflammatory and help boost the production of other
antibodies. As we grow older, however, cytokine production is reduced.
Cytokines may also be responsible for regulating the immune and metabolic
responses.
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Lactoferrin– a substance that neutralizes bacteria and helps release
cytokines
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Proline Rich Polypeptides (PRP) – help regulate the immune system,
especially when the immune system is hyperactive.
Essential Glyconutrients
Glyconutrients are polysaccharides that the body must have for proper cell to
cell communication. Resent scientific research has demonstrated that essential
glyconutrients can have a significant effect on the health of every organ and
system. (Lefkowitz, S), (Gardiner, T)
"... one of the 10 technologies that will change the world." MIT's Technology
Review ~ February 2003
"…could have an impact on health problems ranging from rheumatoid arthritis to
the spread of cancer cells." MIT's Technology Review ~ February 2003
Our Cows are Clean
Certified FREE
of:
• Artificial Hormones
• Antibiotics
• Pesticides
• GMO
• BSE
The Fleximune™ Colostrum sold by NaturScience™ is of the highest quality
available and is from 1st milking post parturient cows, thereby containing the
greatest abundance of immune factors (specific and nonspecific) available. First
milking colostrum is in perfect balance, and when ingested in small amounts, it
can help normalize, regulate and maintain body functions – if not by direct
action, then by the combined action of regulating and supporting other organs,
glands and systems.
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