Smart or Stupid, Weak or Strong?
Rarely do we think of our immune system as being smart or stupid. In fact we really don’t think of our immune system at all, that is, until it fails us. The process of failure takes time. There are multiple stressors at work. Dr. Hennen’s earlier Transfer Factor formulations focused on increasing “immune intelligence†through the use of a molecule called Transfer Factor. The results were spectacular. An advanced Transfer Factor formulation a decade ago led to a product that increased “immune intelligence†and strengthened immune response. Millions of people around the world benefitted from this breakthrough. Science advances and a decade later Dr. Hennen has formulated a product that increases “immune intelligenceâ€Â, dramatically strengthens immune response, and supports the efficiency of the interdependent body systems that can either aid or hamper our immune system. The result:
Focus the immune system, sparing energy for other functions Increase the rate of tissue repair Protect the Mitochondrial Furnaces Decrease the Rate of Tissue Damage Increase the Rate of Detoxification The Story Begins At Birth.
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Colostrum – This is the first milk mammals make when they give birth. The newborn is thrust from a warm safe environment into a hostile one before it has developed immunities. Nature comes to the rescue. The colostrum contains a cocktail of nutrients that transfer the mother’s immunities, as well as a host of other important factors, to the new born.
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Transfer Factors – Transfer Factors are small immune messenger molecules found in colostrum. Prior to delivering a baby,the expectant mother concentrates lymphocytes in her mammary glands. These lymphocytes are ruptured at the time of parturition releasing the transfer factors. The transfer factors are combined with oligosaccharides (in the case of humans or elephants), proline rich polypeptides and antibodies to form a natural and powerful immunizing substance called colostrum. Infants who are not breast-fed consistently show a greater susceptibility to infections and allergies. Research has shown that we can readily utilize the transfer factors from bovine colostrum. These transfer factors help focus and enhance the immune response as well as strengthen and educate the immune system for optimal performance.
Thymic Factors – What is immune intelligence? The functions of the immune system parallel those of the brain in that the immune system must recognize and evaluate changes in its environment, respond effectively to the challenge and remember the solution in case that threat reappears. Much of the intelligence of the immune system resides in the thymus which acts as the “brain†of the immune system. The thymus helps us distinguish cells that are part of “self “from cells that are “non-selfâ€Â. It is the place where the T- cells are matured. The T-cells in turn direct the rest of the immune system response. The undeveloped thymus of an infant matures and reaches its maximum ability at the time of puberty. After this time there is a gradual decline in thymic function such that an individual in advanced age may only have 10% of his maximum thymic function remaining. The addition of bovine source Thymic Factors to the formula helps the immune system retain its “intelligence†function.
Human Milk Oligosaccharides – One of the most important rudiments missing from bovine colostrum is Human Milk Oligosaccharides which comprise a major component of human milk. This fraction contains thousands of individual components, most of which contain a significant amount of L-fucose. Each specific oligosaccharide appears designed to inhibit a specific pathogen.i ii Human milk contains 10 to 100 times more free oligosaccharides than found in the milk or colostrums of common domestic animals. Only elephants produce comparable levels of oligosaccharides in their colostrums.iii Humans and elephants are naturally long-living creatures. These milk oligosaccharides may be one of Nature’s anti-aging mechanisms. But since we cannot easily obtain these substances from humans or cows, where can we find them? Again, nature comes to the rescue, since we find oligosaccharides naturally occurring in copious amounts in the earth’s oceans:
Fucoidan – Fucoidan is a family of fucose-containing oligosaccharides produced by brown seaweed. Fucoidan has been referred to as the “Milk of the Sea†in part because its healing properties are comparable to human milk. The benefits of Fucoidan have been reported in over 700 scientific studies worldwide. Fucoidan has been shown to promote optimal health utilizing a variety of pathways including optimizing natural killer cell (NK) function, our first line of immune defense. Also, Fucoidan promotes a healthy immune response by increasing macrophage production.
Marine Phytoplankton – Algae are the most well known of a group of organisms called phytoplankton. Algae can best be described as small or microscopic plants. These organisms are photosynthetic, meaning that they function as plants, producing their own food from sunlight. Phytoplankton is the basis of most aquatic food chains and is one of the primary producers of the oxygen we breathe. Algae has been harvested and eaten for centuries and yet, until recently, its immense nutritional value has mostly gone unrecognized. Now, science has focused its attention on the nutritional potential of algae because of global hunger, shrinking resources, depleted lands, etc. The results of this research and testing have been impressive enough for UC Irvine scientists to call it a “Super Food, capable of contributing to the achievement and maintenance of wellness.â€ÂMarine Phytoplankton is a microscopic plant that grows in the ocean and is the first food found on earth. It supplies essential micronutrients and powerful antioxidants that feed and detoxify the cells.
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We heard testimonials this last weekend of how it helped overcome Swine Flu in a child. I was very impressed with the presentation Dr Hennen gave! Knowledge is power. To order Transfer Factor go to:
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