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Bonnie

I had inflammation to the point where my insides were quite painful.

The one thing that I found worked in a hurry (about two weeks) was bovine

colostrum. Two heaped teaspoons per day mixed in juice. It heals the intestinal

membranes, and thereby also resists candida infection and improves nutrient

absorption.

Duncan doesn't know everything despite what he thinks (*grin*)

Helen

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Duncan:

That Sensitive CRP Test is elevated, how can I reduce inflammation?

Thank you,

Bonnie

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Bonnie; here are a few ways to reduce inflammation from diferent

sources:

....eliminate inflammatory oils from your diet, that is, plant oils

that pour at room temperature. Add back in three or four gelcaps of

anti-inflammatory cod-liver oil. You may use some olive oil :) to

your main food oils, butter and coconut oil, which are the least

inflammatory. This is well-covered by the book Inflammation Nation by

Dr. Chilton.

....increase undenatured whey and selenium. The glutathione quenches

free radical damage, which directly reduces inflammation, and it also

indirectly reduces inflammation by skewing the body's immune response

away from Th2-driven inflammatory and towards Th1-driven focus. This

is its immunomodulating property. Glutathione information is well-

covered by Dr. Gutman's book Glutathione: Your Body's Most Powerful

Healing Agent.

....take supplemental metabolic enzymes to account for the age-related

drop of plasmin, the body's only natural anti-clotting enzyme.

BlockBuster All Clear reduces inflammation, blood shear, clotting and

organ fibrosis, the main reason for inflammation-caused organ failure

in the elderly.

....take antioxidants in addition to the whey and selenium to stop

irritating free radical damage and resulting inflammatory response.

....ensure toxin load is minimized by avoiding exposure and by using

prebiotics to control bowel dysbiosis, the source of much toxin

creation.

This is part of any anti-aging program because it addresses factors

that everyone has in common.

Duncan

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> Duncan:

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> That Sensitive CRP Test is elevated, how can I reduce inflammation?

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> Thank you,

> Bonnie

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Bonnie, the undenatured whey isolate Immunocal is listed in the

Physicians Desk Reference for prescription drugs as being " well

tolerated even by severely milk-sensitive individuals " ; this is borne

out with other wheys by field experience, including by several people

who profess milk sensitivities on this list but found that

undenatured whey does not provoke a response.

Seeing how glutathione is the main immunomodulator for reducing an

inflammatory response caused by Th1 and Th2 imbalance, and when it's

low there is always inflammation, it is important to maintain it high

for that reason alone. However, glutathione is also used in almost

every other reaction, and certainly when glutathione is low, biology

is suppressed.

You might try alpha-lipoic acid and the amino acid cystine (not

cysteine), as a poor alternative, but these will not heal the leaky

gut like undenatured whey will.

Duncan

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> Thanks very much Duncan for this. I have a MILK Allergy which plugs

my sinuses and makes my ears ring, so I don't think I can take the

Whey.

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> Below you mentioned Th2 (I'm not familiar with that) but I have Th1

Inflammatory Disease. Can I do anything different for that problem?

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> Thanks,

> Bonnie

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Actually, Duncan often recommends 4life transfer factor formula, which

is a concentrated form of the transfer factors that are the active

part of the colostrum. Duncan DOES know everything!;)

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> That Sensitive CRP Test is elevated, how can I reduce inflammation?

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> Thank you,

> Bonnie

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