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Amino acids are essential protein building blocks for the cell metabolism and the cell regeneration. A lack of amino acids can be the reason for disturbances of growth, general weeknesses of the immune system and others. The ideal feed with amino acids ensures the energy supply of the mental and the physical areas and therefore influences the mental and bodily achievement potential.
Immunoglobulins (= antibodies) are of leading importance for the human organism to prevent and defend it against infections. One can assume that cows produce a lot of different immunoglobulins that also cause a passive immunisation in human bodies. The Colostrum of cows nearly always contains agents of the immune system against e-coli bacterias, that can mean diarrhea and sickness for humans.
Natural growth factors influence nearly all cell processes in the body. They can speed up the growth of many cell types und can block the growth of others. While for example one growth factor shields the protein costume of the muscle cell, a different one can speed up the bone and cartilage growth. On the other hand another growth factor impedes the growth of damaging cells. That is how the interplay of the different growth factors results in a perfectly balanced cell metabolism. Beyond that certain growth factors are able to influence the immune system and to activate the body’s own production of immunoglobulins.
Vitamins are the condition for a regular protein, lipid and carbohydrate metabolism.
Further ingredients are cytokines, which stimulate the lymph gland and contain highly effective antiviral immune factors. Glucoproteins allow the pass of the immunoglobulins and growth factors through the acidic digestive system. Lactoferrin and transferrin transport the iron to the red blood cells und prevent the iron from being accessed by bacterias and viruses. Prolactines activate the mammary gland secretions. Lastobacillus bifidus acidophilus helps with the digestion and degrades the appearance of damaging bacterias and fungi in the digestive system.
Furthermore Colostrum contains endorphins, interleucines, interferones, lactoferin, transferin, biotin, L-carnitin, melatonin, insulin, lusocym, C3, C4 and orosomucoid, α-1 fetoprotein, α-1 antitrypsin, prolactin, xanthin oxidase, lactoperoxidase, prolin-rich polypeptides (PRP) and others.
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