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New Reports Indicate That One Substance May be the Holy Grail of the 21st Century

New Reports Indicate That One Substance May be the Holy Grail of the 21st Century

New reports indicate that one substance may be the Holy Grail of the 21st century. This substance is colostrum. Many in the 21st century are concerned about aging, weight management, natural immunity and detoxification of pollutants in our bodies.

Salt Lake City, UT (PRWEB) March 18, 2006

New reports indicate one substance may be the Holy Grail of health for the 21st century. A lot of people are worried about aging, weight management, natural immunity and detoxification of pollutants in our bodies. Could one substance be the answer? According to reports from Cornell University, the New England Journal of Medicine and the U. S. Government’s Center for Disease Control, colostrum may be the magic substance. Colostrum is a thick yellow fluid, rich in protein, growth and immune factors, produced by mothers in the first 72 hours of giving birth. And, colostrum from cows, is four times richer in immune factors than human colostrum. And, even better. Colostrum is not species specific which means it can work in humans and lower mammals.

The powerful immune and growth factors contained in colostrum bring the body to a natural state of health and well being. The following are some of the benefits of colostrum.

Anti-aging

The growth factors in bovine colostrum stimulate cellular and tissue growth and helps to reverse the damage done by disease and the natural aging process.

Weight Management

Colostrum contains IGF-1, the most powerful growth hormone in our bodies. This growth factor, in bovine colostrum, assists the body in increasing metabolism, a greater ease in building lean muscle and a reduction of fat.

Natural Immunity

Colostrum contains proteins that function as antibodies.

Detoxification

Taking colostrum can result in a significant amount of cellular energy. This energy is used to expel the waste stored outside our cells.

Colostrum is a food. With the exception of allergic reactions in persons known to be allergic to cow’s milk, it does not have any side effects at any level of consumption.

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