How MIP Colostrum provides a balanced immune system, healthy intestine, powerful anti-aging and healing properties:
MIP Colostrum helps with nutrient uptake
MIP Colostrum enhances assimilation of nutrients through the intestines and thus increase the efficiency of carbohydrate and amino acid uptake. Growth factors in MIP Colostrums help "seal" the lining of the small intestine and provide protection from invading organisms and from ulceration, so more of the nutrients from the food you eat can be utilized as fuel for exercise, whether of the cardiovascular or musclebuilding variety. This partially accounts for the increased levels of energy that users of MIP Colostrums report.
MIP Colostrum strengthens the immune system to fight invading bacteria, viruses, and antigens
MIP Colostrums contains both broad spectrum and specific factors that help our body fight off all sorts of viral, bacterial, fungal and allergenic invaders. MIP Colostrum supplements the body with the actual critical immune factors that the body needs to fight infection (Immunoglobulin, Leukocytes, Cytokines, Lactoferrin, Interferon, and PRP).
MIP Colostrum contains five types of specific antibodies. The letter Ig, which means Immunoglobulin, identifies them. These anti-bacterial and anti-viral factors in colostrums are known by such names as IgG, IgM, IgD, and IgE. Most circulate in the blood and lymph systems ready to attack invading bacteria, viruses, allergens and fungi. IgG is the most prevalent of anti-bodies found in MIP colostrums. Their purpose is to help destroy invading pathogens. IgG carries the mother's passive immunity factors onto the receiver.
It can even neutralize poisonous toxins and helps its expulsion out of the Immunoglobulin (A, D, E, G and M): Each performs its own function but as a whole they neutralize toxins and fight viruses and bacteria. PRP (Polyproline-Rich Peptides) is a master regulator of the thymus gland (in charge of producing T-cells that fight viruses and antigens). PRP balances an under active immune system and an over active immune system where the body is actually attacking itself (MS, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lupus, Sclera Derma and allergies).
MIP provides powerful growth factors for healing
MIP Colostrum contains powerful anti aging and healing growth factors (epithelial growth factor, EgF, insulin-like growth factor -1, transforming growth factor A & B, TgF A & B and growth hormone, GH).
These vital growth factors boost cell and tissue growth by stimulating DNA and RNA formation. Studies show that these growth factors are also capable of increasing T-cells, accelerating healing, balancing blood sugar levels, increasing muscle and bone growth, increasing fat utilization and increasing stamina andstrength.
The Growth Factors in colostrums include: Insulin-like growth factor I and II (IgF-1 and IgF-II): Every cell in our body has an IgF-1 receptor. IgF1 allows each cell to enter an active stage. This means that the cell can then heal itself or replicate. IgF-1 is also believed to cross the blood brain barrier to provide increased mental acuity and increase Serotonin uptake.
The growth factors in Colostrums are the most widely researched and reported hormonal factors in the world today. Naturally produced by a young and healthy body but decreasing with age, growth hormone replacement shows outstanding promise in reversing or slowing the aging process.
MIP Colostrum contains vitamin and minerals for overall health and vitality.
Some of the many active components within MIP Colostrum include such vitamins as: A, B1, B2, B6, B12, C, E, Folic Acid and Biotin. Mineral contents include Calcium, Potassium, Phosphorous, Sodium and Magnesium, to name a few. All amino acids are also present.
MIP Colostrum also includes:
Leukocytes
White blood cells that stimulate the production of interferon which has been shown to slow viral reproduction and inhibit the viruses’ penetration of the cellular wall.
Lysozyme
A hydrolysing agent with immune system boosting capabilities that can destroy bacteria and viruses on contact.
Cytokines
These are composed of Interleukins that regulate the immune response. They also control cell to cell communication and boost the activity of T-cells. One cytokine, interleukin-10 is highly anti-inflammatory, especially in arthritic joints. Cytokines are also highly antiviral and anti-tumorous.
Glycoprotein and Trypsin Inhibitors
They keep the immune and growth factors in MIP colostrums from destruction in the stomach and Gastro Intestinal tract. They also prevent the Helicobacter Pylori Bacteria (shown to be the cause of stomach ulcers) from attaching to the stomach wall.
Lymphokines
Hormone-like peptides that regulate immune response. Oligo polysaccharides and glyco-conjugates are saccharides (sugars) that attract and bind to pathogens such as streptococcus E coli, salmonella, cryptosporidia, giardia, entamoeba, shigella, clostridium difficile toxins A & B and cholera and prevent them from attaching to or entering the body's intestinal mucus membranes.
Lactoferrin
An iron binding protein with antiviral, anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory effects. It has been shown to effect cancer, HIV, herpes, chronic fatigue syndrome, Candida albicans and other infections. Lactoferrin plays an important role in our body's defence against disease.
Polyproline-Rich Peptides (PRP)
A hormone that regulates the thymus gland, which regulates the production of Tcells. PRP can stimulate a weak immune system and can balance an overactive immune system. An overactive immune system has been shown to be linked to multiple sclerosis (MS), lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic fatigue syndrome, asthma and allergies.
What are Antibodies
Antibodies are very specialized molecules that are produced by the body's immune system. They are produced in response to the host being exposed to an immunogenic or foreign substance (antigen) such as an infectious microbe. There action is to ward off and or neutralise potentially disease-causing agents. A very important feature of antibodies is that are directed specifically to their antigen that induced their formation.
What are growth factors
Growth factors are very small bio-active molecules which promote growth and maturation of various cell types and tissues. They are found in very high concentrations in colostrum. They not only stimulate normal growth and development but also help regenerate and accelerate the repair of aged or injured muscle, skin, bone, cartilage and nerve tissues. Growth factors also stimulate the body to burn fat for fuel instead of muscle tissue in times of fasting or dieting. They also help build lean muscle and have been shown to have a positive effect on athletic performance.
What are Immune Factors
In addition to immunoglobulins there are other substances in colostrum that have an immune function. Collectively they have been termed "Immune Factors". Their function is to complement the various functions associated with the immune response
What are Immunoglobulins
The immunoglobulins are a group of specialised bio-active proteins or molecules found in serum and other tissue fluids, including the milk of all mammals. There are five classes of immunoglobulin that are recognised in mammals Immunoglobulin G (IgG), Immunoglobulin A (IgA), Immunoglobulin M (IgM), Immunoglobulin E (IgE), and Immunoglobulin D (IgD).
The function of these molecules is to bind to invading organisms and to activate specific actions that help prevent to prevent infection and to rid the body of disease causing agents. They function in cell killing, inflammation and prevention of bacterial and viral attachment. The most prevalent class of immunoglobulin in all species is IgG. Immunoglobulins have an integral role in the immune defence system in that they form antibodies.
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