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New
Zealand is renowned
as a clean, green country. With clean air, pasture and water, it's
the ideal environment for Rebornne
First Colostrum.
Dairy farms
in New Zealand are typically owned and farmed by families with
perhaps some assistance from young farmers in a share-milking position.
Dairy herds
are predominantly Jerseys and Holstein-Fresians which graze on healthy
grass pastures, even in winter.
This all-year outdoor pasture farming
results in dairy products that are acclaimed worldwide for their
goodness, nutrition, energy
and taste.
Rebornne
First Colostrum
Your First Food!
What is in
Colostrum?
Immune Factors:
Medical and clinical studies show immune factors in colostrum fight
viruses, bacteria, yeast, fungus, allergens and other toxins.
Immunoglobulins:
Immunoglobulins have been shown to provide a superior defense in
both treatment and prevention of viral infections, bacterial infections,
allergies, fungus and yeast. There are five types of immunoglobulins
present in colostrum, specifically IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG, & IgM.
Bovine colostrum contains mostly IgG with very small amounts of
IgA, IgD, IgE, and IgM. Human colostrum typically contains 2% IgG
content, while bovine colostrum can have from 8% to above 25% IgG
content. These are protein molecules that are effective in fighting
bacterial and viral infections (colds, flu, etc.), parasites, and
yeast. Immunoglobulins are energizing elements in colostrum that
are anti-inflammatory in nature. High quality bovine colostrum contains
a minimum of 20% immunoglobulins.
Antibodies:
Colostrum has been shown to contain specific antibodies to more
than 19 specific disease-causing pathogens including; rotavirus,
h. pylori, cryptosporidium, salmonella, candida, streptococcus,
staphylococcus and E. coli.
PRP (Proline-rich Polypeptide):
Shown to help regulate the thymus gland (bodiescentral command for
the immune system). PRP can stimulate a weakened immune system,
as well as balance an overactive immune system, as in the case of
many autoimmune diseases.
Lactoferrin:
An iron-binding protein with antiviral, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory
properties. Lactoferrin has been implicated in the treatment of
such diseases as cancer, HIV, herpes, chronic fatigue, candida albicans
and other infections.
Glycoproteins: (protease
and trypsin inhibitors)
Protect the immune and growth factors in colostrum from destruction
by the digestive juices in the stomach and intestinal tract.
Lactalbumins:
Research indicates tremendous possibilities that Lactalbumins can
be highly effective against numerous forms of cancer and viruses.
Lactalbumin has also been shown in vulnerable subjects to raise
brain serotonin activity, reduce cortisol concentration, and improve
mood under stress.
Cytokines:
Interleukin 1 & 6, Interferon Y & Lymphokines:
Chemicals that are involved in cell-to-cell communication, antiviral
and anti-tumor activity and regulation and intensity of immune responses.
Cytokines help increase T-cell activity and stimulate production
of immunoglobulins. One cytokine, interleukin-10, is a potent anti-inflammatory
agent that has been shown to have a profound effect on pain relief.
Interleukins have shown particular promise in fighting cancer.
Lysozymes:
Helps protect the body from bacterial infections. Lysozyme has actually
been shown to destroy bacteria on contact. May be an effective topical
antibiotic.
Growth Factors:
Medical studies have shown that the vital growth factors from bovine
colostrum are practically identical to human colostrum in composition.
Furthermore, it has been shown that growth factors stimulate normal
growth, as well as help regenerate and accelerate the repair of
aged or injured muscle, skin collagen, bone, cartilage and nerve
tissues. Growth factors also stimulate the body to burn fat for
fuel instead of the body's own muscle tissue in times of fasting
(diet) and build lean muscle. In addition, growth factors can be
used as an effective topical application for burns, injuries and
skin rejuvenation.
Epithelial Growth Factor (EGF):
EGF is instrumental in protecting and maintaining the skin. Along
with the other growth factors in colostrum, EGF can stimulate normal
skin growth and repair cellular tissue.
Insulin-like Growth Factor I and II:
(IGF-I & IGF-II)
IGF I & II are the most abundant growth factors in colostrum.
They affect how the body uses fat, protein and sugar. IGF-I is one
of the only substances known to stimulate the repair and growth
of DNA and RNA, making it one of the most powerful anti-aging substances.
IGF-I has been clinically proven to help increase lean muscle mass
and may help regulate blood sugar and cholesterol levels.
Transforming Growth Factors A & B:
(TGF A & B)
TGF stimulates the proliferation of cells in connective tissue and
assists in the formation of bone and cartilage. It is also showing
promise as a therapeutic agent in bone and wound healing. TGF can
help repair tissue and may support the development of growth of
the lining of the gut.
Platelet-Derived Growth Factor: (PDGF)
PDGF has been shown to help with cell division in connective tissue,
smooth muscle, and fibroblasts. It may also assist in neuron survival
and regeneration.
Vitamins & Minerals
The vitamins and minerals in colostrum are naturally occurring and
naturally balanced.
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