
Increase immunity with holvita™ Colostrum
Intense athletic exercise depresses the body's immune system immediately after a period of activity, athletes such as marathon runners, body-builders, swimmers are prone to infections and other illnesses.
holvita™ colostrum contains important immune factors that help to support and regulate the immune system.
holvita™ for protection:
Immunoglobulins – are antibodies that help to neutralise a wide range of bacteria,viruses and yeasts. They include specific antibodies to health fight disease causing organisms. Leukocytes – are white blood cells which are able to protect against variety of pathogens. Neutrophils, macrophages are the most abundant cells in colostrum.
holvita™ for regulation:
Lactoferrin & Proline-Rich-Polypeptide: Lactoferrin is a bio-active glycoprotein that regulates the immune system. It produces and stimulates antibodies, interleukins, killer cells and other white blood cells. Proline-Rich-Polypeptide – is a powerful immune system regulator, it has the ability to enhance immune function. Accessory factors – help to neutralise trains of bacteria.
holvita™ for support:
Growth factors – A complex of cell and tissue repair factors Nucleotides - are important for cellular metabolism. Vitamins – support optimal health and functioning of the immune system.
A Combination of the above components as well as other important factors in colostrum can offer complete protection for athletes.
The Editors of The Doctors' Prescription for Healthy Living Magazine state
“Factors contained in colostrum can make a remarkable difference in preventing illness for athletes. Both the growth factors and immune factors found in colostrum continually work to strengthen the immune system so that vulnerability after exercise is less of an issue. This is why athletes who take colostrum experience shorter recovery times, indicating less “down time”> for the immune system”
Dr Edmund Burke states “Colostrum is also believed to benefit athletes by enhancing efficiency of amino acids and carbohydrate fuel uptake by the intestines. IGF-1 and other factors “seal” the gut from ulceration which would reduce uptake efficiency if left unchecked”
Dr Edmund Burke, Associate Professor of Biology at the University of Colorado, Colorado Spring