Supplements and Super Foods that Boost NK Killer Cell Activity
White blood cells are the top-dog soldiers in your immune system. T-cells. NK killer cells. There is much one can learn about the immune system...but most likely you don't want to know all that...and just want to be guided as to what to take.
One of our top supplement recommendations that is clinically proven to increase NK Killer Cell activity by 427% after the first dose is a product by 4Life called Transfer Factor Plus. The company offers an Advanced Immunity Pack for those who have struggling immune systems. The set includes a Pre-O - a pre and probiotic combination, as well as Glutamine Prime - to boost glutathione in your body, which is a most powerful anti-oxidant. This product may be purchased through our affiliate site.
Transfer factors are passed through colostrum during breast feeding to give the immune system a boost for the life ahead. However, there was a period of time in the 60s-70s where women were encouraged to feed formula rather than breastfeed. Soy-based formulas. unfortunately, generated the start of a hormone imbalance right away in the child's life. In much of Europe soy-based baby formulas are banned. Today we have generations lacking transfer factors as young mothers have compromised immune systems themselves as they are breastfeeding.
One of our top supplement recommendations that is clinically proven to increase NK Killer Cell activity by 427% after the first dose is a product by 4Life called Transfer Factor Plus. The company offers an Advanced Immunity Pack for those who have struggling immune systems. The set includes a Pre-O - a pre and probiotic combination, as well as Glutamine Prime - to boost glutathione in your body, which is a most powerful anti-oxidant. This product may be purchased through our affiliate site.
Transfer factors are passed through colostrum during breast feeding to give the immune system a boost for the life ahead. However, there was a period of time in the 60s-70s where women were encouraged to feed formula rather than breastfeed. Soy-based formulas. unfortunately, generated the start of a hormone imbalance right away in the child's life. In much of Europe soy-based baby formulas are banned. Today we have generations lacking transfer factors as young mothers have compromised immune systems themselves as they are breastfeeding.
Eat your broccoli!! and spinach is for more than Popeye sized muscles!
Cancers of the reproductive systems have a root cause, no surprise, a hormone imbalance. Please see our article on bio-identical hormones, Hormones 101 and other articles on this site. I suspect if we all had a nice sized portion of any of the Brassica vegetables once or twice a day we would all be better balanced in the hormone department.
Cancers of the reproductive systems have a root cause, no surprise, a hormone imbalance. Please see our article on bio-identical hormones, Hormones 101 and other articles on this site. I suspect if we all had a nice sized portion of any of the Brassica vegetables once or twice a day we would all be better balanced in the hormone department.
- Indole-3 Carbinol - found in any of the foods found in the Brassica family - you will see these repeated.... broccoli, kale, spinach, watercress.
- Lutein and Zeaxanthin - which are carotenoid anti-oxidants that help reduce oxidative stress (oxidative stress is almost always revealed as a signature or frequency when we provide a Qest4 scan on a person diagnosed with cancer. Dark green leafy vegetables such as broccoli, kale, spinach, and Brussel sprouts are great food choices rich in these anti oxidants.
- DIM is an indole phytochemical found in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, Brussels sprouts and cabbage. In preclinical studies, DIM has been shown to lead to the preferential formation of estrogen metabolites that are correlated with healthy breast, endometrial and cervical tissues. This unique property sets DIM apart from other plant nutrients and is often a part of any holistic protocol for abnormal cell activity of the reproductive system in both men and women.
- Isothiocyanates - you guessed it, these sulfur-containing compounds are found in cruciferous vegetables and according the Linus Pauling Institute, contain enzymes that are involved in the metabolism and elimination of xenobiotics, or carcinogens, in the body. Food preparation can be a key factor into how much of the enzymes one actually absorbs. Broccoli, for example is best steamed vs. eaten raw.