Fountain of Youth – Myth or Scientific fact?

In his fabled quest for the Fountain of Youth, was Ponce De Leon – as the country song goes – just looking in all the wrong places?

The Human Body as a Machine

The human body obeys the laws of physics, and it does physical work. It is a machine, a machine with incredibly marvelous and complex biochemical processes, but nonetheless a machine. And like any other machine, if the human body is to look its best and function properly, it requires continual repair and rejuvenation. And without continual repair and rejuvenation – again like any other machine – the human body ages, atrophies, diminishes in performance, and ultimately stops working altogether.

Think of an automobile. An automobile requires a team of maintainers to keep it in top shape – maintainers who monitor systems and correct them before they do further damage, maintainers who repair or replace broken parts, maintainers who refurbish the interior and clean and polish the exterior to keep everything working and looking its very best. The human body is much the same. It has a team of maintainers, and if these maintainers are not present at adequate levels to keep up with the job, the human body more quickly deteriorates and ages.

When we are young our bodies produce the maintainers in abundance. As we grow older our bodies produce less and less of the maintainers. Consequently, we age faster.

The Body Maintainers

The chief maintainers of the body are the growth factors. Growth factors regenerate cells – bone cells, cartilage cells, nerve cells, vascular cells, muscle cells, skin cells, cells of all types. In short, growth factors continually renew all body tissues. Growth factors also regulate and balance. They help to maintain homeostasis, the balance of the body’s physiological systems. When homeostasis exists, the body’s systems function in harmony.

The Primary Anti-Aging Growth Factors in Colostrum

Epithelial growth, stimulates normal skin cell growth and skin healing and rejuvenation.

Transfoming growth factors A and B, aid in wound healing and the synthesis and repair of RNA and DNA.

Growth hormone (GH), regulates metabolism, reduces fat, increases lean muscle mass, regenerates heart, lung, liver and other organ tissues, improves moods and mental acuity, stimulates the renewal of skin and bone, enhances immunity.

Fibroblast growth factor, stimulates the growth of new blood vessels, tissue development, wound healing.

Platelet-derived growth factor, stimulates the healing of vascular wounds.

Trypsin inhibitors, prevent the ulcer-causing bacteria H. pylori from attaching to the walls of the stomach, prevent the destruction of immune factors by digestive enzymes.

Insulin-like growth factors (IGF-1 and IGF-2), a primary factor in the growth, maintenance, and regeneration of all muscle and cartilage cells, increases fat burning, involved in energy production.

Working as a Team

For years drug-engineering (pharmaceutical) companies have synthesized the anti-aging components of colostrum, and these synthetic growth factors have been used by wealthy patrons in expensive anti-aging clinics. Growth factors can indeed help keep our bodies looking young and the biological machine functioning at peak performance. However, for optimum benefit the full array of growth factors needs to be present, and the only supplement that contains a full array of growth factors is colostrum. Also the growth factors need to be present in the correct proportions to provide synergism by working together as a team, and only colostrum that is harvested early enough, such as Synertek, contains all the growth factors in the concentrations and proportions that nature provides to achieve maximum synergism. After six hours post calving there is a marked change in both the concentrations and the proportions of the components of colostrum.

Anti-Aging Research

“A 1990 study in The New England Journal of Medicine concluded that GH treatment prevented some of the signs of aging. In his study, Dr. Daniel Rudman treated 26 men between the ages of 61 and 80 with GH. Patients experienced a decrease in overall body fat (up to 14%) and an increase in bone density and lean muscle mass. In addition, their skin was thicker and more elastic. Rudman said the changes were equivalent to those incurred over a 10- to 20- year period of aging.” (The American Journal of Natural Medicine, 3/1998.)

See research about the amazing regenerative effect of the anti-aging growth factors in colostrum.

Summary

The anti-aging effect of colostrum is real. That is a scientific fact. We know what the major anti-aging components in colostrum are. We know what they do. And we know what happens when they drop below adequate levels. We also know that the anti-aging components do not function in isolation. They work together as a team, and they need to be present in the proper proportions. Only colostrum harvested early enough, such as Synertek, contains the components in the proper proportions.

Age is a matter of time, but getting old is not, and staying younger is not that costly. Visit the Synertek website at www.synertekcolostrum.com to see research or order colostrum online.

 

How the Immune System fights Cancer

“All cancer is a disease of the immune system.” - Dr. Edwin McClelland, MD, Immunologist

Immune system cancer protection as explained by the National Cancer Institute:

The immune system provides one of the body’s main defenses against cancer. When normal cells turn into cancer cells, some of the antigens on their surface change. These new or altered antigens flag immune defenders, including cytotoxic T cells, natural killer cells, and macrophages. According to one theory, patrolling cells of the immune system provide continuing bodywide surveillance, spying out and eliminating cells that undergo malignant transformation. Tumors develop when the surveillance system breaks down or is overwhelmed.”

And in the medical school textbook Basic Immunology by Abbas and Lichtman:

“Since the 1950′s it has been thought that a physiologic function of the adaptive immune system is to prevent the outgrowth of transformed cells or to destroy these cells before they become harmful tumors. This phenomenon is called immune surveillance.”

Will a strong immune system help prevent cancer?
By Jeannette Santino, PhD Holistic Nutrition.

Jeannette Santino, PhD, Certified Nutritional Therapist

Jeannette Santino, PhD, Certified Nutritional Therapist

There is much that is understood about the immune system and much that is not yet known. We know that the principal immune mechanism of tumor eradication is killing of tumor cells by CTL’s (cytotoxic T cells) specific of tumor antigens. Science is still investigating if an enhanced, stronger immune system will do this better, or facilitate the other immune mechanisms believed to be of lesser importance in tumor prevention or eradication. Cancer cells develop in our bodies all the time, but our immune systems effectively kill the cancer cells before they further develop and symptomatically appear as the disease we know as “cancer.” The development of cancer indicates that the immune system was ineffective in fighting the malignant cells that appeared; these cells took advantage of a weakened state, grew, and spread out of control.

There is much clinical and empirical evidence that colostrum strengthens and regulates the immune system, but it is not known if that facilitates immune surveillance and the destruction of malignant cells before they become harmful tumors. It may be possible that colostrum induced enhancement of the immune system enhances immune surveillance activity, however that may be difficult to prove or to disprove, especially since immune surveillance is itself still a theory, although widely accepted, at this time. Regardless of immune surveillance, it is of course beneficial to promote strength and balance in our immune systems.

One of the first scientists to try to trigger the immune system to attack cancer was the New York surgeon William Coley (1862-1936). He was inspired by a patient with sarcoma who recovered after suffering an acute bacterial infection. His experimental therapies worked and he became known as the “Father of Immunotherapy”. (Iowa Orthopedic Journal 2006; 26: 154-158; The Toxins of William B. Coley and the Treatment of Vone and Soft-Tissue Sarcomas Edward F. McCarthy, M.D. Department of Pathology, Division of Surgical Pathology; Department of Pathology and Orthopaedic Surgery, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD) http://www.cancerresearch.org/history.html ;Current Scientists are finding evidence that the immune system kicks in to play a critical role in combating cancer. Jedd D. Wolchok, an oncologist at New York’s Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, thinks there is a connection. A spontaneous remission, he says, is “either divine intervention or the immune system.http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2009/0302/074_cancer_miracles.html

“To the body, a tumor looks like the biggest bacteria it has ever seen,” says Robert Schreiber, an immunologist at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. He has found that mice lacking key components of their immune system are far more likely to develop cancers. http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2009/0302/074_cancer_miracles.html (Same link as above, further down page.)

Dr. Edwin McClelland, MD, Immunologist, San Diego, CA, and a researcher of immunological cancer therapies, says that “All cancer is a disease of the immune system.” (Personal interview 2009)

Enhance Your Natural Immunity

There is a massive amount of research on the benefits of colostrum. Other nutrients known to support the immune system include zinc, Vitamin’s C and D, and phytonutrients.  
However, supplements that strengthen the immune system will have limited effect if we practice an unhealthy lifestyle, such as smoking, excessive alcohol use, drugs and the Standard American Diet (SAD). To get the maximum benefit of colostrum and other natural immune builders, we should, stay away from known toxic foods such as white sugar, white flour, artificial additives, anything not real that is in processed foods, limit alcohol intake or totally refrain, abstain from ingesting foods you are sensitive to, eat 80% raw (I personally love green smoothies), consume organic foods, and drink plenty of pure filtered water. Part of a healthy lifestyle would be to exercise regularly, get adequate sleep, practice stress reduction techniques that work for you, engage in altruistic activities that help others, and maintain a positive attitude toward life. None of us lives a perfect lifestyle, but a small step now and then in the right direction can work wonders over time!
Yours for health,
Jeannette

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

 

A Holistic Approach to Flu Prevention, by Jeannette Santino, PhD, Certified Nutritional Therapist

Photo of Jeannette Santino, PhD, Certified Nutritional Consultant

Jeannette Santino, PhD


What I am not going to tell you about Preventing Influenza 

You hear the standard advice about influenza all the time. So much in fact that you could probably recite it to me. So you are not going to hear the standard cautions from me – the “avoid crowds, coughing, sneezing, wash your hands” stuff. We hope to help you avoid the flu, and if you get the flu survive it with the least severity and duration of symptoms. Once we contract a given strain of flu and our immune system is successful in over-coming it, we will have natural immunity against that strain. Those of you that fortify your immune systems NATURALLY and let your body work to fight it off by supporting and not suppressing the body’s natural defenses, will come away with a stronger “smarter” immune system. Please note: The flu CAN BE deadly to persons that have underlying health issues, are immune compromised already, or have other issues that are weakening their bodies. In those cases, or cases of severe symptoms, seek medical attention immediately.The Health of Your Digestive Tract vs Influenza

Did you know that 75% of your immune system is in your digestive tract? Incredible but true, and considering that fact it is obvious that with the flu or any other microbial infection, the health of your digestive tract may be the single most important factor in determining how well your body protects you against infection. How does the digestive system protect against infection, and what can cause this protection to be compromised? And perhaps most importantly, how can we improve the health of our digestion system? The basic, common-sense principles are really quite simple and easy to understand. And I think that when you hear them you may agree with me that the way they work is just, plain, utterly, well..”cool”, I guess is as good a way as any to put it – to the point that it is actually quite fun reading about them.

Immunity is War! Raise the Drawbridge!

Our immune system and the microbes that attack us can be thought of as armies constantly at war. Microbes such as the Swine Flu virus are forever seeking a way to break through the defenses of our bodies. And the first defense they have to get through, like the wall of a medieval city under attack, is the mucus lining of our lungs and digestive tract. When this “wall” of protection lining our digestive system is weakened we are in heightened danger to systemic microbial infections. The second “wall” that attacking microbes have to get through is the epithelial lining, which lines and protects our lungs and digestive tract in addition to the outside of our body itself.

Light Troops Hasten to the Skirmish

As in military battles, speed can be decisive with infection and immunity. A quick strike by fast-moving lightly armed soldiers can destroy the enemy before it has become entrenched. In the mucosal layer of the immune system we find these quick-response troops. They are known as SIgA – Secretory Immunoglobulin A. SIgA is the quick-response force in the mucus lining of the lungs and digestive tract. Its job is to surround a pathogen when ingested or inhaled so it does not enter our respiratory system or intestines and ultimately our bloodstream.

Photo of Intestinal Villi Destroyed by BacteriaInvaders Breach the Walls!

The left photo shows healthful intestinal villi and the right photo shows the villi destroyed by Salmonella Bacteria.

When the SIgA becomes depleted, the mucus-lining villi and microvilli in the intestines become vulnerable to deterioration from pathogens, narcotics, toxic food, stress, parasites, etc., until the epithelial cells began to lose their integrity and separate, allowing pathogens, such as bacteria, fungus, parasites and undigested food to seep into the bloodstream (a condition known as Leaky Gut Syndrome) necessitating an aggressive reaction by the immune system to eradicate the pathogens from the blood. If this goes on long enough the body becomes over aggressive and will begin to attack it’s own tissues leading to auto-immune diseases, or even some cancers if it goes on long enough. Remember that 75% of our immune system is in our digestive tract!

Fortifying our Defenses

As mentioned, anyone can become ill from the flu, and those at most risk for serious complications are those that have a compromised immune system. Which means just about anybody now-a-days, since 95% of the population have food sensitivities and are mega-stressed! Both of which seriously stress the immune system. So someone that is “seemingly healthy” that has serious flu complications, may have (or had) underlying health issues that had not manifested themselves yet, or were in a weakened state due to overwhelming stress.

My suggestions for a holistic approach?…I’m a strong believer in colostrum for the immune system and general gastrointestinal health. OPC-3, Maximum ORAC, Resveratrol, Ultimate Aloe Juice, & probiotics (www.nutraMetrix.com/createbalance) are also potent immune builders along with your standards like Vitamin C and Zinc. Hence a good multi and/or extra Vitamin C might also be in order.

Still supplements will have a limited affect if our diet is poor. Think WHOLE-NATURAL-PURE. Ideally, stay away from known toxic foods…white sugar, white flour, artificial additives, coffee, anything not real that is in processed foods, limit alcohol intake or totally refrain, abstain from foods you are sensitive to, eat 80% raw, organic foods. I personally love green smoothies.

Exercise, stress reduction, and a positive attitude toward life are also critical to our health and well-being.

Be pro-active with your health and if you (or I) come down with the flu, hopefully we will recover quickly.

…Course it is getting late as I type this, and I am reminded that SLEEP is also very useful to the immune system…

Yours in Health,
Jeannette

See research about colostrum and the flu.

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