THE AGING PARADOX
THE MOST IMPORTANT REASON TO USE TRANSFER FACTOR WITH COLOSTRUM
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I WOULD LIKE TO DISCUSS
WITH YOU THE IMMUNE TRAINING FUNCTIONS OF THE THYMUS GLAND.
This is such exciting news. We do not have to grow old!

Immune System
Boost your immune system;
and regrow your
Thymus Gland
The Thymus gland, behind the breastbone is half the
size of the lungs at birth, and is practically nonexistent by old
age.
A strong immune response diminishes as the thymus gland
shrinks.
The fact that the thymus glad is a key component to the proper
functioning of the immune system explains why so many diseases and health
problems seem to be age related.
"The thymus gland has been called the center
of youth and immunity."
Several studies have confirmed that the growth
factors contained in the complete colostrum are capable of restoring the thymus
gland and actually returning it to youthful function and proportions! If the
thymus gland can be regrown with the use of colostrum, then the age related decrease
in immune function can be reversed.
Having a fully functioning thymus gland
is the most valuable support your immune system can have.
This following explains the aging paradox.
IMPORTANT!
The reduced training of the T-cells by the aging
Thymus is thought to be responsible for THYMIC MENOPAUSE
which is a condition where ineffective T-cell responses contribute
to the development of diseases in the elderly.
It is the Job of the Thymus to help the body react
against FOREIGN CELLS and not against our own NORMAL CELLS.
As the Thymus Gland shrinks, the body's normal immune
response to foreign cells weakens, while the autoimmune
attacks on our own tissues become much stronger.
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INADEQUATE THYMIC TRAINING
Inadequate training produces T-cells that are unable
to correctly interpret the messages they receive from their environment.
Along with inadequate training, outside stresses weaken the immune system's
ability to learn new healing strategies.
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| IT IS SO IMPORTANT TO ADEQUATLY EDUCATE
THE T-CELLS.
- The education of immune cells can be compared to a school
system.
The Thymus gland is the grammar and prep school for
three groups of immune cells.
Because of the involvement of the Thymus, these cells
are called T Cells.
- Helper T Cells assist the other immune system cells
in performing their important functions.
Helper cells work
indirectly through the immune cells
- Suppressor T Cells control immune response
and keep the immune system from overreacting.
Suppressor
cells work indirectly through the immune cells.
- Cytotoxic T lymphocytes or T Cells are programmed in the
THYMUS to look for self markers and foreign markers.
A combination of markers on the same cell
identifies it as one of the body's own
cells that has been damaged. Cytotoxic
cellsact directly on offending cells.
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