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passionfruit | Post #1 Ocena: 0 2013-01-23 18:20:12 (12 lat temu) |
Z nami od: 03-10-2012 Skąd: Londoneria |
Ania, podalabys jeszcze calu link do tej strony, bo szukalam prze google i nie bardzo znalazlam. Z jakiego miasta bedzie przesylka? Z gory dzieki
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passionfruit | Post #2 Ocena: 0 2013-01-23 18:22:33 (12 lat temu) |
Z nami od: 03-10-2012 Skąd: Londoneria |
http://www.purecamelmilk.co.uk/index.html Ania to moze ta strona? Ale czy to mleko jest 'fresh" czy w proszku, ciekawe?
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ania2008 | Post #3 Ocena: 0 2013-01-23 20:03:45 (12 lat temu) |
Z nami od: 03-05-2012 Skąd: rotherham |
Wlasnie mleko musi byc I jest fresh , lecz jest zmrozone w -18 st. Mleko musi byc zamrozone ze wzgledu ze nie moze byc pasteryzowane , bo straciloby ten dobry sklad! I wlasnie sek w tym ze samo mleko nie jest az tak drogie jak sama przesylka ,dlatego ze musi to byc wyslane zamroz. I takie musi tez dojsc do zamawiajacego w jednym zam.musi sie zamowic min. 8 butelek , jedna ma 500 ml I po rozmrozeniu trzeba skonsumowac do 3 dni
Leon 05/2008(autyzm)
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ania2008 | Post #4 Ocena: 0 2013-01-23 20:10:07 (12 lat temu) |
Z nami od: 03-05-2012 Skąd: rotherham |
500 ml kosztuje 5 f, czyli za 8 wych. 40 f. Plus przesylka 30 f, przesylka droga. Ale Jesli ktoras z was by chciala a mieszka w Londynie lub okolicach to tam jest chyba 5 takich farm I pewnie tam jest taniej. Iza to jest ta strona co podalas, dokladnie I stad wlasnie zamowilam , chyba ONI sa z Bradfordu.
Leon 05/2008(autyzm)
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passionfruit | Post #5 Ocena: 0 2013-01-23 20:11:10 (12 lat temu) |
Z nami od: 03-10-2012 Skąd: Londoneria |
Ania, to ta strona?
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ania2008 | Post #6 Ocena: 0 2013-01-23 20:30:08 (12 lat temu) |
Z nami od: 03-05-2012 Skąd: rotherham |
Tak
Leon 05/2008(autyzm)
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ania2008 | Post #7 Ocena: 0 2013-01-23 21:41:53 (12 lat temu) |
Z nami od: 03-05-2012 Skąd: rotherham |
a to wszystko zawiera to mleko:
Composition of Camel Milk:Lactose,Lanolin,Protein,Calcium,Carbohydrate,Sugars, Natural and Added,Fiber,Ash,Lactic acid,Sp. Gravity,Fat,Cholesterol Vitamins Vitamin A Vitamin B2 Vitamin E Vitamin C Minerals Sodium Potassium Iron Phosphorus Magnesium Camel milk also contains immunoglobulins (Igs) that are special in camels, including unique subclasses IgG2 and IgG3. The Igs are the same structure as human immunoglobulins but only one-tenth the size. Being so small, they can penetrate into tissues and organs to fight infection and aid repair, where human antibodies cannot. Camel antibodies have superior antibacterial and antiviral properties. As stated in Dr. Reuven Yagil’s autoimmune paper, “conventional antibodies rarely show a complete neutralizing activity against enzyme antigens, but camel IgG has a full neutralizing activity against tetanus toxin as it enters the enzymes structure.” (9). Viruses can also be neutralized by knocking out their enzyme activity, and studies show the camel antibody is an effective inhibitor against hepatitis C enzyme system (10). Camel milk has an amazing immune profile. The immunoglobulins (Igs) and protective proteins in camel milk contribute to camel milk’s incredible infection fighting and eradication capacity. Camel Igs (which exist in the milk) are able to penetrate into tissues and cells that human Igs were unable to. Therefore, they are able to get into the kidney or inside a cell, where they are also able to completely neutralize the enzyme activity of an infectious agent such as a bacteria or virus. In a study on camel milk for autism, the author compares camel milk to intravenous immunoglobulin therapy that acts as a natural immunoglobulin therapy, whose effects continue after the therapy is stopped, because of the immune rehabilitating action. Leon 05/2008(autyzm)
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ania2008 | Post #8 Ocena: 0 2013-01-23 21:44:49 (12 lat temu) |
Z nami od: 03-05-2012 Skąd: rotherham |
Camel Milk and Autism (and Beyond)
Dr. Yagil says that “camel milk does not contain the two caseins that lead to the autism symptoms when drinking cow milk. Therefore camel milk can safely be drunk by autistic children.” The results published in a paper on camel milk for autism were very positive, especially for younger children that “showed an apparent complete recovery from autism after strict removal of cow’s milk”. (2) Regarding the results seen with autism, Dr. Yagil explains, “it is NOT only a case of repressing the clinical signs but a rehabilitation of the immune system. Therefore the kids completely recover. “ Since camel milk is nourishing and easy to digest, it does not trigger allergenic or opiate responses, and helps heal the gut and infections, protecting and enhancing the immune system. Considering the vast qualities of camel milk, there’s seems no limit to the range of maladies that it many help address. The positive reports from parents are exciting – camel milk holds great promise, and future study and clinical experience will be valuable. From parents to professionals like Dr. Yagil, I am intrigued and enthused about the value and healing properties of camel milk for people with a wide variety health conditions. Camel milk would be a wonderful addition to people on special diets such as GAPS. I’m drinking it, and so is my baby. Remain connected to my blog to learn of my clinical (and personal) experience with camel milk! ADDITIONAL INFORMATION – UPDATED 3/23/12 Autism research is a rapidly growing field. While many parents report great results with camel milk, recently new information has come to light about cerebral folate deficiency (CFD), a condition of below normal levels of folate in the central nervous system. Folate receptor protein alpha (FRA) transports folate in the central nervous system. Dr. Quadros who tested camel’s milk stated, “folate receptor alpha antigen is very similar to cow’s milk and the immunoreactivity with the folate receptor alpha is also similar.” In light of this new information, it appears for children who produce autoantibodies to the folate receptor alpha, camel milk would be contraindicated and should be avoided. Dr. Dan Rossignol has found these antibodies in 62% of children with ASD that he’s tested. Because it is so prevalent, Dr. Rossignol recommends all children with ASD be tested for FRA autoantibodies. You can learn more about testing from your doctor, Dr. Quadros, and Quadros Lab. Camel Immune Protective Proteins Camel milk contains the following immune proteins (often in higher qualities than other milk): Peptidoglycan Recognition Protein, PGRP is very high in camel milk. It stimulates the host’s immune response and has antimicrobial activity. It even appears to have an effect on breast cancer in studies. Lactoferrin is also in higher concentrations in camel milk, more than cows and goats. Lactoferrin prevents microbial overgrowth and invading pathogens. Lactoperoxidase, has bactericidal activity on gram-negative bacterial like Escherichia coli (E. coli), Salmonella, and, Pseudomonas, and has antitumor activity. Lysozyme is an enzyme that is part of the innate immune system that targets gram-positive bacteria. N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosamidase (NAGase) found in similar quantities in human milk has antibacterial activity. One theory about autoimmune disease is that the body attacks itself because it’s trying (in vain) to get at the bacteria buried in the intestinal tissue. Camel milk’s antibacterial activities and the special immune response allow for their penetration into the intestinal tissues when the “quiet” bacteria turn pathogenic. Because the antibodies are able to get into the affected tissue to attack the infectious agent (for example the saprophyte bacteria found in Crohn’s disease), camel milk can help someone heal in ways not seen through any other intervention – dietary or otherwise. As a nutritionist for children with autism for 10 years, my research and clinical experience indicate that most children with autism cannot adequately tolerate dairy. Particularly, their bodies have challenges digesting the protein casein. Even when milk is raw and contains A2 beta-casein (not A1), experience shows that most children do not tolerate it. So, imagine my delight (and skepticism) when parents approached me and shared personal stories about the healing properties of camel milk, and how its fundamentally different than any other milk on the planet. As I began to research it for myself, I heard from autism parents who told me that camel milk has helped their children tremendously, with not adverse reactions to this “dairy.” (Thank you Randi, Jessica and Nicole – I learn so much from you parents on the front lines.) Camel milk may seem obscure, but the more I research and read personal anecdotes from parents and clinicians the world over, the more amazing I think it may actually be at helping recover kids with autism – and many others with gut issues, immune system challenges, nutrient deficiencies, and more! If you’re following the GAPS Diet, gluten-free casein-free, or any healing food strategy intended to improve the body’s chemistry and functioning, you should be curious about camel milk. Leon 05/2008(autyzm)
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ania2008 | Post #9 Ocena: 0 2013-01-23 22:04:33 (12 lat temu) |
Z nami od: 03-05-2012 Skąd: rotherham |
http://nourishinghope.com/2012/01/getting-your-hopes-up-galligani/
Sorry ze tyle tego powklejalam tu,ale tak wysmienicie o tym pisza,ze az nie moge sie doczekac efektow u syna,ciekawa jestem czy to zadziala na niego,czy sie juz w koncu rozgada,ach tak tego pragne,ciagle mam nadzieje,ze w koncu na cos trafie. ![]() [ Ostatnio edytowany przez: ania2008 23-01-2013 22:09 ] Leon 05/2008(autyzm)
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passionfruit | Post #10 Ocena: 0 2013-01-23 22:44:27 (12 lat temu) |
Z nami od: 03-10-2012 Skąd: Londoneria |
Ania, ja ci szczerze dziekuje za linki, ja juz to samo wczoraj czytalam caly wiecor, i jestem strasznie podekscytowana, bo moj synio ma typowo jelitowe problemy i alergie, a nie autyzm genetyczny. Tylko ten koszt mnie przeraza. Zamowilas juz, i wyszlo razem 70? ja mam przyjaciolke w Londynie, moze udaloby nam sie odebrac osobiscie. Najpierw trzeba maila napisac do nich, prawda?
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