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Yes Jess, cows, although Canadian research company,they have a farm in Vermont.

H. Blais

Re: Immunicow

Immunicow works real good. Its distributors are wrong though in

claiming that ONLY Immunicow performs. Seems they didn't read

Breakthrough in Cell defense by Bounous, who details his work

using average European undenatured whey as a glutathione

precursor before jumping a more highly purified product through

pharmaceutical hoops.

For longevity purposes of the thread, glutathione levels were

always unusually high in centenarians.

Immunicow's disclaimer whatever it is is, is a legal maneuver; we

all know of " cures " that can't be repeated even by testimonial

because companies chose to market their product or device outside

restrictions imposed by drug and health device regulations.

Duncan Crow (an ex-immunicow distributor)

http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/

On 29 Nov 2006 at 11:47, Longevity wrote:

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> Posted by: " bbburtnick@... " bbburtnick@... bryanistic

> Date: Tue Nov 28, 2006 7:38 am ((PST))

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> Dear MLM person,

> Okay, you did a search and made yourself a list of groups to hit with

> your product. I understand. It's just that SELLING is prohibited here.

> If it were not, it wouldn't take more than a couple of days before

> " Longevity " would simply no longer exist. Oh, never mind...... Listen,

> Immunical is an overpriced whey isolate with an glossy presentation

> and typical hype. It's web site even has photo of a chap in a white

> lab-coat. Oh, and I love the standard disclaimer that confesses that

> it's actually just a nutrient and if anyone claims otherwise.... Well,

> I seem to recall your early personal lengthy (heavy-handed)

> descriptions of dramatic, well, " cures " . That seems to conflict

> somewhat with the thrust of Immunical's disclaimer; know what I mean?

> In closing, please go elsewhere. -bb (PS I've got this hair loss thing

> going on so uh, what do you think?)

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I'm not Jess, but I'd like to point out that aside from both

being milk products there are more differences than similarities

between Immunocal and colostrum; the transfer factors, antibodies

and the growth hormones are properties of the colostrum, and the

glutathione precursors a property of the Immunocal for example.

This informaiton isn't splitting hairs; without getting

colostrum, calves die, even if they get milk.

Duncan

On 30 Nov 2006 at 11:51, Longevity wrote:

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> Posted by: " H. R. Blais " hrblais@... hrblais

> Date: Wed Nov 29, 2006 8:38 pm ((PST))

>

> Please Jess - NOT immunicow - it's IMMUNOCAL.

> Similar to colostrom? The answer to your question is yes!

> Why are nursing babies generally healthier and better-developed than

> those fed formula? Scientists working with an isolate of raw milk

> discovered an important answer to this question. Now available as

> GlutaSynT, this unique milk serum isolate has been extensively studied

> for its positive impact on immune response, muscle cell metabolism,

> longevity, and antioxidant protection. Researchers believe that

> mother's milk delivers these benefits by improving the cells' levels

> of glutathione, or GSH, the body's " master antioxidant. "

>

> Intense Medical Interest in GSH Nearly a thousand medical research

> papers a year explore the antioxidant impact of GSH on health and

> disease. GSH is the most important factor protecting the interior of

> the cell from the constant damage of oxidative (free) radicals. A

> flexible antioxidant able to quench many types of radicals, GSH also

> keeps other antioxidants (like vitamins C and E) in their active

> states. GSH is a major detoxifier in the liver, and helps conserve

> protein substrate in the liver for energy and growth. GSH is found in

> foods, but dietary GSH does not improve GSH activity in most cells.

> GlutaSynT is the first veterinary supplement to provide reliable,

> patented nutritional support for cellular GSH.

>

> What is GlutaSyn? GlutaSynT is a unique milk serum isolate that was

> developed with over fifteen years of rigorous, peer-reviewed research.

> Made under stringent quality controls with advanced low-temperature

> ultrafiltration technology, it's an all natural product that

> concentrates the essential benefits of fresh, raw mother's milk. This

> milk serum isolate has been tested many times in successful studies

> exploring its impact on immune system activity. These benefits are due

> to an even more important property of raw milk serum; its special

> ability to support the synthesis of cellular glutathione (GSH), the

> body's master antioxidant and detoxifier. This compound has been

> tested in Phase I, II, and III clinical trials, and has been awarded

> three U.S. Patents and one Canadian Patent. This breakthrough finally

> became a human supplement (ImmunocalT) in 1997.

>

> Colostrum

> From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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> Beestings redirects here: or you may have wanted bee sting or

> Wiktionary:beasting.

> Colostrum (also known as beestings or first milk) is a form of milk

> produced by the mammary glands in late pregnancy and the few days

> after giving birth.

>

> Human and bovine colostrum is thick and yellowish. In humans, it has

> high concentrations of nutrients and immunities, but it is small in

> quantity.

>

> Colostrum is high in carbohydrates, protein and antibodies, and low in

> fat, which human newborns may find difficult to digest. Newborns have

> very small digestive systems, and colostrum delivers its nutrients in

> a very concentrated low-volume form. It has a mild laxative effect,

> encouraging the passing of the baby's first stool, which is called

> meconium. This clears excess bilirubin, a waste product of dead red

> blood cells which is produced in large quantities at birth due to

> blood volume reduction, from the infant's body and helps prevent

> jaundice.

>

> Colostrum contains large numbers of antibodies called " secretory

> immunoglobulin " (IgA) that help protect the mucous membranes in the

> throat, lungs, and intestines of the infant. Leukocytes are also

> present in large numbers; these begin protecting the infant from

> harmful viruses and bacteria. Ingesting colustrum establishes

> beneficial bacteria in the digestive tract.

>

> Premature babies tend to fare better on human colostrum than

> manufactured baby milks. Human milk contains special components,

> called growth modulators, that help the premature baby's digestive

> system adjust to oral feedings (Davies 1989). Research (Schlanler

> 1999b; Gross and Slagle 1993; Lucas 1987; Lucas 1984) indicate that

> premature babies fed formula tend to vomit more and continue tube

> feeding longer than those fed human colostrum and breast milk.

>

> Bovine colostrum is sometimes used by humans as a dietary supplement.

> It has been attributed with curative powers and used as an ingredient

> in food dishes for the ill or invalid (son, 1999). Purified

> bovine colostrum extract is also sometimes used in protein supplements

> used by athletes and bodybuilders.

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