| GINGIVITIS AND BOVINE COLOSTRUM: The Science and Testimonials |
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Gingivitis and Bovine Colostrum Colostrum is a special fluid secreted by the mammary glands of all mammals near the time of birthing. Its purpose is to prevent disease and promote good health in the newborn. Colostrum works for adults as well as infants. Colostrum for human use is harvested from dairy cattle after the calf is given an amount adequate for its needs. Colostrum combats the bacteria that cause gingivitis. The Science: "Colostrum contains leukocytes, lactoferrin, lysozyme, and all of the immunoglobulins: IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG, and IgM. These components together combat bacteria, viruses, and yeast." (Beth Ley, PhD) In her book COLOSTRUM: Nature’s Gift to the Immune System, Ley states: “Without optimal immune protection we are susceptible to conditions ranging from the common cold, the flu, various stages of immune deficiency, cancer and even AIDS.” "Bovine colostrum is
biologically transferable to all mammals, including humans. It is much
higher in immune factors than human mother’s colostrum." "Immune factors in cow
colostrum, when taken orally, are effective against disease-causing
organisms in the intestinal tract. Ingestion of bovine colostrum’s
immuoglobulins may be a new method of providing passive immunoprotection
against a host of gut-associated disease-causing antigens (viral and
bacterial)." "Transforming Growth
Factors (TGF) are polypeptides which promote cell proliferation, tissue
repair and maintenance (wound healing) and embryonic development. Dr. F.J.
Ballard, et al, found bovine colostrum contained up to 100 times the
mitogenic potency of human colostrum." Testimonials "Before colostrum
the pockets in my gums measured mostly threes and fours. After colostrum
they were mostly ones and twos, a most happy and surprising
development at my age (55)! I also have more energy and physical strength
than I have in years. This product is nothing short of amazing!" How to use liquid colostrum for healthy gums Note: Synertek colostrum is not intended to replace the care of a dentist and the regular care of a dental hygienist. If you have or suspect you have gum disease consult with your dentist. new index page new athletics page revised powder label More About Colostrum How to Order Colostrum
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