HOW DOES BETA-LIPID WORK?
Agglomeration is the process that Symbiotics uses to spraying
powders with a lipid to make them more readily dispersible in water. New Life Colostrum Plus has been sprayed with a natural substance contained in dairy
cream called beta-lipid. This exclusive coating is mammalian in nature, so it
is an exact match to the cellular membrane lipid that surrounds each cell in our
body. Unlike plant-sourced lipids, beta-lipid is readily absorbed into the cell
without rejection or allergic reaction. It is an effective intracellular
delivery system enhancing the absorption of all substances.
BENEFITS
Clinical tests prove that a beta-lipid coating enables colostrum
to be up to 8 times more soluble than any other colostrum product on the market.
Increased solubility ensures that colostrum and other ingredients are easily
dispersed and more readily absorbed in the digestive tract.
COMPONENTS
A. Sphingomyelin (SPM)
Has been shown to help in many
cellular pathways, including cellular growth and detection of unhealthy cells. It may also help contribute to the suppression of harmful cells. SPM serves as a
surface receptor for immunoglobulins and some bacteria and is an activator of
Epithelial Growth Receptors.
B. Phosphatidyl Ethanolamine
(PE).
One of the specific phospholipids found in the cellular membranes
of many living things. It comprises the backbone of cell membranes and
contributes to the fluidity and structural environment of the cell. PE plays an
important role in myelin structure of nerve endings in the brain.
C.
Phosphatidyl Choline (PC)
Is the most abundant component of all cell
membranes and has been shown to aid many of the body's important functions. Studies also prove that PC has a positive effect on memory and helps maintain
cholesterol level. PC aids the liver with nutrient assimilation, hormone
balancing, and toxin elimination. It helps the liver to effectively eliminate
viruses, pollutants, and pharmaceuticals from the body's cells. PC has also been
shown to help slow the aging process by protecting the cell membranes from
damage.
D. Phosphatidyl Serine (PS)
Is found on the surface of
membranes in brain cells. It stimulates the production of a brain messenger
chemical that helps regulate memory by increasing the availability of glucose in
the brain. (Glucose is the main fuel for metabolic reactions in the brain.) PS
has been shown to stimulate production of dopamine and protein kinase C and
protects against stress-induced behavioral changes. Current studies are
investigating the effects on depression and other age-associated memory
impairments.

Beta-lipid coated New Life Colostrum SEM photo.

Non-coated New Life Colostrum SEM photo.