Alzheimer’s and Colostrum

 

Alzheimer’s is frightening. And really, there is not much we can do to prevent or treat it anyway…

Or is there? I found the following research to be hugely exciting and I think you will too.

Exciting new research indicates a link between colostrum and maintaining your memory as you age. Fox Business ran a story just a few days ago regarding research that is currently underway, showing a link between insulin,
IGF-1, and Alzheimer’s.Here’s the important part to note:

“…insulin and its close relative, insulin-related growth factor 1 (IGF-1), (both present in bovine colostrum)* are also involved in the brain as growth factors that help to maintain neuronal health and synaptic plasticity, particularly in the hippocampus, the brain area involved in memory storage and the site of early damage in Alzheimer’s Disease”.
It goes on to say:

“Blood levels of IGF-1, which easily crosses the blood-brain barrier, correlate with cognitive performance…” If that is true, using colostrum makes us think better!  – yet another incredible benefit from using colostrum!

Another Alzheimers Study

A double blind study in which fifteen patients with Alzheimer’s were given “Colostrinin” isolated from colostrum. Eight of the patients improved and the other seven stabilized. Read more…

A Study Involving Age-Related Senility and Colostrum

A study involving PRP from colostrum: Popik P, Galoch Z, Janusz M, et al. Cognitive effects of Colostral-Val nonapeptide in aged rats. Behav Brain Res. Jan2001;118(2):201-8. View Abstract

The researchers state “Colostrinin, a complex of polypeptides derived from sheep colostrum (and bovine colostrum)* retards the progress of Alzheimer’s disease and facilitates acquisition and retrieval of spatial memory in aged rats…The present findings indicate that colostrinin-derived Nona peptide (existing in colostrum)* may delay the extinction of long-term memories.”

Here we see the statement that a component isolated from colostrum, called Colostrinin, used alone may retard Alzheimer’s and may also improve memory. In the research cited by Fox Business, we see the that two other components found in colostrum, insulin and IGF-1, may also retard Alzheimer’s, and improve thinking ability.

What it all Means

The exciting thing is that colostrum is rich in IGF-1, insulin, and Colostrinin, the three substances used in the studies above. In addition it contains many, many other healthful components in the proportions designed by Nature to synergistically work together for our health and well being. So when you take colostrum regularly, you’re not only strengthening your immune system, shedding fat, feeding lean healthy muscle, and restoring homeostasis, you very well may be helping to prevent the onset of age-related brain dysfunction, as well as slowing the aging process itself. Order some now. You owe it to your brain!

Read the research about colostrum and Alzheimer’s.

Visit the Synertek Website at www.synertekcolostrum.com

 

Press Release – Lupus and Diabetes Patient Letitia Valentine, a Modern Day Heroine

Photo of Letitia Valentine and Bicycle

Heroine Letitia Valentine

I would also like to thank everyone who sponsored and supported me, particularly Tom at Synertek Colostrum.” Letitia Valentine

Letitia is a heroine in every sense of the word. Letitia rode her bicycle from one end of England to the other, a distance of 870 miles, in nine days, for charity. If that is not challenge enough consider that Letitia has lupus. And if that is not challenge enough consider that Letitia also has diabetes. And…well…if all that is not challenge enough consider that Letitia slept on the ground at night and had two serious wrecks and a concussion enroute, but determined to raise funds for the charity Lupus UK, Letitia pressed on to the end.

UK Press Release

Letitia Valentine, 26, of Swansea, Wales, completed her Lands End to John O’Groats ride (870 miles in nine days) on Saturday 12th September. The ride started disastrously, with a big crash after only 60 miles. “I was coming downhill and there was a branch overhanging the road which I couldn’t avoid because there was a lorry (truck) blocking me in. I hit the branch as it seemed a better option than the lorry, and went flying out and hit the deck at about 30mph. I hit my head and my elbow pretty hard and it shook me up.”

She was lucky not to have been more seriously injured. “My helmet was smashed to pieces but saved my life.” A trip to the hospital revealed a fractured arm and whiplash, along with road rash and bruises. Despite her injuries she decided to carry on with the attempt the following afternoon. “I collected my bike from the repair shop and tested it out, I felt ok to ride so I carried on as I didn’t want to let an accident stop me from completing my goal” she said. The disasters didn’t end there however, and after five days of cycling she had another accident, this time slipping on a curb in the wet and landing on her cheekbone. “I couldn’t believe it had happened – I have had no accidents this year and then two in the same week! I was badly concussed and blacked out when I hit my head. When I came to, I could only see out of one eye so it meant another trip to the hospital.” Luckily the loss of vision was only temporary and there was no permanent damage.

“People ask me why I carried on but I kept thinking about all the people who had sponsored me and how I would feel if I had given up, and that’s what kept me going, despite the pain in my arm.”

Despite the setbacks she completed the 1450km journey in nine days. Letitia is raising money for the charity Lupus UK and has the condition herself as well as diabetes, which made the attempt even harder as she has to do four injections every day. “My Lupus specialist was amazed that I was even attempting this and astonished at how much exercise I am able to do. Lupus is a disease of the immune system and can be extremely debilitating. I treat my Lupus by taking colostrum and find that it really helps me. If I forget to take it my joints swell up and I’m sure it helps with recovery. It has changed my life.”

She said that she wanted to show other people with life threatening diseases that they can still achieve their goals. “I would also like to thank everyone who sponsored and supported me, particularly Tom at Synertek Colostrum.”

Anyone wishing to support the charity LUPUS UK and help Letitia reach her target should visit: http://www.justgiving.com/tishmegaride/
Your support would be very much appreciated.

Visit the Synertek website at www.synertekcolostrum.com to see research or order colostrum online.