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I took sterols once and had an adverse reaction. .

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From: Patty <fdp@...>

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Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 9:40 AM

Subject: Re: Sterols and sterolins

> More....the only comment here that concerned me was the fact that sterols

> seemed to have the effect of raising levels of cytokines. Dr. Kolb has

> stated, I believe, that many implant victims already have too high levels

of

> cytokines, and increasing them further is not such a good thing....

>

> Dr. Kolb? Is this correct? What is your opinion of sterols?

> Patty

>

> Beta-sitosterol and beta-sitosterol glucoside stimulate human peripheral

> blood lymphocyte proliferation: Implications for their use as an

> immunomodulatory vitamin combination.

> Bouic PJD, Etsebeth S, Liebenberg RW, et al.

> Int J Immunopharmacol 1996;18:693-700.

>

> This study reports on a series of in vivo and in vitro studies which

clearly

> demonstrate that the plant sterols and sterolins (B-Sitosterol and its

> Glucoside, B-Sitosterolin) have immunomodulatory properties. The first

> experiment performed in vitro demonstrated that sterols and sterolins had

a

> significant proliferative effect on human T-cells. The effect was observed

> in extremely low concentrations of sterol/sterolins on the order of 1

> femtogram which represents only 150 molecules of sterol and 10 molecules

of

> sterolin. The best response was obtained when a 100:1 sterol/sterolin

> mixture was given. The same study was repeated on a small number of human

> subjects (8) indicating a T-cell proliferative response from 20% to 920%

> after 4 weeks on the sterol/sterolin mixture. No increase was observed for

> the 2 subjects receiving placebos. The peak activity of the

sterol/sterolin

> mixture occurred at 6 hours in the in vitro experiments, indicating an

> effect in the initial stages of T-cell proliferation and activation of

> membrane antigens. Another in vitro experiment showed significant

increases

> in the cytokines (immune communication molecules) interleukin-2 and

> gamma-interferon on the order between 17% and 41%. Another in vitro

> experiment showed an increase in Natural Killer Cell activity for the

lysis

> of experimental cancer cells with the sterol/sterolin mixture. Although

> sterols and sterolins are poorly absorbed and are not synthesized in the

> human body, daily intake is required to maintain an optimal immune

response.

> These experiments prove that a 100:1 sterol/sterolin mixture is a potent

> immunomodulator with important implications for the treatment and

> restoration of immune dysfunctions.

>

>

>

>

>

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I have not looked into Sterols before, but found that they are basically

plant fats. I did see a caution for those with Multiple Sclerosis about

taking them. Here is one abstract I found. I don't know how expensive they

are and if they would be worth taking, but I am sure that it wouldn't hurt

to try, if the person did not have MS or MS like symptoms.

Anti-inflammatory and antipyretic activities of B-sitosterol

Gupta MB, Nath R, Srivastava N, et al.

Planta Medica 1980;39:157-163.

A basic research study using animal experiments was performed to determine

whether sterols (plant fats) had any therapeutic properties such as reducing

inflammation (anti-inflammatory), reducing fever (anti-pyretic) and reducing

pain (analgesic). An extract of sterols from the seeds of the Indian herbal

plant- Cyperus rotundus was used in three separate experiments with rats to

determine the medicinal properties. It was demonstrated that sterols possess

potent anti-inflammatory properties similar to cortisone. Sterols were also

demonstrated to reduce experimentally produced edema. Sterols were also

shown to have fever-reducing properties similar to aspirin (ASA). However,

the sterols did not possess any pain-reducing or analgesic properties. In

separate toxicology tests, sterols were shown to possess a very large margin

of safety and produced minimal side effects such as gastric ulceration. The

study concluded that sterols possess highly potent anti-inflammatory and

anti-pyretic actions with a high margin of safety suggesting its application

to human medicine.

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From: <cjheer@...>

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Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 7:03 AM

Subject: Sterols and sterolins

> I found a really fantastic health and nutrition store in town here

> and was thrilled with the product they carried and the knowledgable

> staff there. I recieved a copy of there newspaper and magazine and it

> was very informative. I talked allot about the use of steroids and

> chemo drugs in RA and how these drugs can over the long haul

> completely wipe out your immune system leaving you sicker than the

> disease itself, it also talked about a woman with severe RA who after

> 10 years of killing her immune system with prednisone went off the

> med and started taking sterols and sterolins and has now turned a

> major corner with her health. Patty are you aware of exactly what

> these are and how they work. I am very interested in them and am

> going to look into it further, but it sounds promising in treatment

> of autoimmune disease such as RA lupus and others that right now are

> mostly being treated with toxic drugs.

>

> I am taking the plaquenil because it seems to be the lesser of all

> evils when it comes to autoimmune disease meds, so I am giving it a

> shot, but I will not take it for more than a year. I will see, and in

> the mean time I will continue with my colostrum and other immune

> building supplements as well.

>

> Well I hope everyone here is doing well.

>

> God bless,

>

>

>

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More....the only comment here that concerned me was the fact that sterols

seemed to have the effect of raising levels of cytokines. Dr. Kolb has

stated, I believe, that many implant victims already have too high levels of

cytokines, and increasing them further is not such a good thing....

Dr. Kolb? Is this correct? What is your opinion of sterols?

Patty

Beta-sitosterol and beta-sitosterol glucoside stimulate human peripheral

blood lymphocyte proliferation: Implications for their use as an

immunomodulatory vitamin combination.

Bouic PJD, Etsebeth S, Liebenberg RW, et al.

Int J Immunopharmacol 1996;18:693-700.

This study reports on a series of in vivo and in vitro studies which clearly

demonstrate that the plant sterols and sterolins (B-Sitosterol and its

Glucoside, B-Sitosterolin) have immunomodulatory properties. The first

experiment performed in vitro demonstrated that sterols and sterolins had a

significant proliferative effect on human T-cells. The effect was observed

in extremely low concentrations of sterol/sterolins on the order of 1

femtogram which represents only 150 molecules of sterol and 10 molecules of

sterolin. The best response was obtained when a 100:1 sterol/sterolin

mixture was given. The same study was repeated on a small number of human

subjects (8) indicating a T-cell proliferative response from 20% to 920%

after 4 weeks on the sterol/sterolin mixture. No increase was observed for

the 2 subjects receiving placebos. The peak activity of the sterol/sterolin

mixture occurred at 6 hours in the in vitro experiments, indicating an

effect in the initial stages of T-cell proliferation and activation of

membrane antigens. Another in vitro experiment showed significant increases

in the cytokines (immune communication molecules) interleukin-2 and

gamma-interferon on the order between 17% and 41%. Another in vitro

experiment showed an increase in Natural Killer Cell activity for the lysis

of experimental cancer cells with the sterol/sterolin mixture. Although

sterols and sterolins are poorly absorbed and are not synthesized in the

human body, daily intake is required to maintain an optimal immune response.

These experiments prove that a 100:1 sterol/sterolin mixture is a potent

immunomodulator with important implications for the treatment and

restoration of immune dysfunctions.

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The effects of B-sitosterol (BSS) and B-sitosterol glucoside (BSSG) mixture

on selected immune parameters of marathon runners: Inhibition of post

marathon immune suppression and inflammation

Bouic PJD, van Jaarsveld PP, A, et al.

Int J Sports Med 1999;20:258-262.

A double blind study was performed on marathon runners to see if the

addition of a sterol/sterolin mixture would prevent the characteristic

immune suppression and inflammatory reaction characteristic to high

intensity athletics. Twenty marathon runners were recruited to take part in

the trial and blood draws and medical histories were taken 4 weeks prior to

the marathon event and three days after. Half the group

received a placebo and the other half received a 100:1 mixture of

sterol/sterolins. The RBC count went down significantly for the placebo

group but remained the same for the sterol treatment group. Neutrophils rose

significantly for the treatment group indicating infection but remained

constant in the treatment group. The lymphocyte count went down for the

placebo group, specifically the CD3, C04, and CD8 subsets. The treatment

group actually experienced a significant rise for the CD3 and CD4 lymphocyte

subsets. Interleukin 6 levels, which indicate an inflammatory reaction went

up for the placebo group, but down in the treatment group. As well, the

cortisol levels, which indicate stress levels and degree of

immunosuppression were significantly elevated for the placebo group, but

remained constant in the treatment group. The treatment group showed an

increase in DHEA levels and a decrease in the Cortisol:DHEA ratio,

indicating that the sterol/sterolin mixture was helping to buffer the

negative side effects of the stress response. The results of this experiment

clearly show that taking a sterol/sterolin mixture prior to a highly

stressful physical event protected the treatment group from

immuno-suppression typically exhibited by the placebo group. As well the

sterol/sterolin mixture protected against an excessive inflammatory response

typical of anyone running a marathon. Thirdly, the sterol/sterolin mixture

buffered the excessive release on cortisol with its immunosuppressive

effects. As well the sterol/sterolin mixture raised OHEA levels and lowered

the Cortisol:DHEA ratio indicating a more adaptive response to stress. These

results indicate that sterol/sterolins are adaptogenic in that they modulate

the immune and stress response. This makes them extremely valuable adjuncts

to the prevention and treatment of a wide range of stress-mediated

disorders, as well as immune dysregulation and inflammatory diseases.

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  • 2 years later...

We got Moducare through Mike's homeopath-it wsa wonderful

[ ] sterols and sterolins

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> Has anyone ever tried these to help balance Th1 and Th2?

>

> TIA

> a

> mom to

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Hi,

How long are you supposed to stay on Moducare?

> We got Moducare through Mike's homeopath-it wsa wonderful

> [ ] sterols and sterolins

>

>

> >

> > Has anyone ever tried these to help balance Th1 and Th2?

> >

> > TIA

> > a

> > mom to

> >

> >

> >

> >

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no idea. Mike was on it for quite a while-maybe 6 months.

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> >

> > >

> > > Has anyone ever tried these to help balance Th1 and Th2?

> > >

> > > TIA

> > > a

> > > mom to

> > >

> > >

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HI a

He still has both.

Moducare helped his immune system recover form an improperly administered

homeopathic remedy. We used it, along with immunolin, to clear up an

infection while calming an inflammation. Mike will probably have some

food/med intolerances for life, however, they are much better than they have

been in the past. HIs diet is largely improved-he can tolerate foods from

all of the food groups, just not as wide a variety as we would all like.

Moducare still helps when the environmental allergies get out of control.

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> > > > > Has anyone ever tried these to help balance Th1 and Th2?

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> > > > > TIA

> > > > > a

> > > > > mom to

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