Colostrum and COW
The Cow is mentioned 34 times n the
Bible and four times in the Quran. The Cow is held
sacred by the Hindus. The Quran describes how clean milk is produced
from the cow which also holds fecal matter.
There is something very important about the cow. The same animal
which Edward Jenner would use for his vaccine experiments.
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The Talmud claims
that the red heifer sacrifice was the only
one of God's commands that King Solomon, the
wisest man who ever lived, claimed he did
not understand. |
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A heifer is a young female bovine (cow) prior to the time that
she has produced her first calf.
The Quran also talks about the sacrifice of a Cow. One chapter of
the Quran is named Buqra or Cow.
There is something very important in the cow, that something is
colostrum. This is the pre milk secreted by cow after the pregnancy.
This pre milk acts like a vaccine providing us protection against
infections and providing us good antibodies.
Just a caution on how to consume this colostrum. The best way
should be raw. That would mean you would have to suckle this from a
female or a cow. If you dont have a cow in the backyard then
the alternative is to try the freeze dried colostrum powder. Again
the powder should be placed in the mouth and not taken by a capsule.
The benefits are immense. Consider this like a natural way for
vaccination.
Dr. Imran Khan
Nanotech Lahore
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Need more proof on the benefits of colostrum
Still searching for more info. You can make a natural vaccine
factor in your own backyard. Provided you own a cow.
If you are sick with any autoimmune disorder, inject your serum
in the cow. Naturally it will develop antibodies against the
injected serum. Then all you have to do is wait till the next cycle
of the colostrum comes due. Take the colostrum and you have
naturally made antibodies against the disease you had. No fancy
factory and you are manufacturing antibodies.
I.Khan
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What are autoimmune
diseases
Autoimmunity plays a role in more than 80 diseases. Following are
brief descriptions of some of the many diseases in which
autoimmunity may be involved
Following is a list of Autoimmune Diseases.
They are all caused by the immune system attacking
different organs of our body. Since all these diseases have the
same mechanism of action thus their treatment is essentially the
same. They are treated with IVIG, steroids, plasmapheresis or
other cytotoxic and immunosuppressive treatments. In our E-Book
you will find the antibiotic protocols.
AUTOIMMUNE acute disseminated
encephalomyelitis (ADEM) A flu followed by seizures and
coma, causing inflammation of the brain.(encephalitis). It is a
autoimmune disease.
Autoimmune Alzheimers: A memory disorder caused by autoimmune disease.
Autoimmune alopecia areata--A disorder in
which the immune system attacks the hair follicles, causing loss of
hair on the scalp, face, and other parts of the body.
Autoimmune ankylosing spondylitis--A
rheumatic disease that causes inflamed joints in the spine and
sacroiliac (the joints that connect the spine and the pelvis) and,
in some people, inflamed eyes and heart valves.
Autoimmune aneurysms and
their treatment with steroids
Autoimmune arthritis--A general term for more than 100 different diseases
that affect the joints. Many forms of arthritis and related
conditions are believed to have an autoimmune component.
Autoimmune autism
or Autistic disorder Also know know as a specific entity as PANDAS.
(Childhood psychiatric disorders)
Autoimmune hemolytic anemia--A condition in which immune system
proteins attack the red blood cells, resulting in fewer of these
oxygen-transporting cells.
Autoimmune hepatitis--A disease in
which the body's immune system attacks liver cells, causing
inflammation. If not stopped, inflammation can lead to cirrhosis
(scarring and hardening) of the liver and eventually liver failure.
Autoimmune Oophoritis
Premature Ovarian Failure causing infertility.
Autoimmune Behçet's disease--A condition
characterized by sores in the mouth and on the genitals and by
inflammation in parts of the eye. In some people, the disease also
results in inflammation of the joints, digestive tract, brain, and
spinal cord.
Autoimmune
Bullous
Pemphigoid
Skin lesions
Autoimmune Cardiomyopathy A very simple
treatment for end stage cardiac failure
Autoimmune Crohn's disease--An inflammatory disease of the small intestine
or colon that causes diarrhea, cramps, and excessive weight loss.
Autoimmune Chronic Fatigue Syndrome In
this condition you feel tired all the time.
Autoimmune Dermatomyositis--A rare autoimmune disease that causes patchy
red rashes around the knuckles, eyes, and other parts of the body
along with chronic inflammation of the muscles. It may occur along
with other autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis or
systemic lupus erythematosus.
Autoimmune Diabetes mellitus, type 1--A condition in which the immune
system destroys insulin-producing cells of the pancreas, making it
impossible for the body to use glucose (blood sugar) for energy.
Type 1 diabetes usually occurs in children and young adults.
Autoimmune Epilepsy
Autoimmune In epilepsy either you pass out, forget, get
angry or have uncontrolled movements of the body.
Autoimmune Kawasaki's
Disease A disease affecting the skin and heart in
children.
Autoimmune Glomerulonephritis--Inflammation of the kidney's tiny filtering
units, which in severe cases can lead to kidney failure.
Autoimmune Graves' disease--An autoimmune disease of the thyroid gland that
results in the overproduction of thyroid hormone. This causes such
symptoms as nervousness, heat intolerance, heart palpitations, and
unexplained weight loss.
Autoimmune Goodpasture's syndrome
A autoimmune disease affecting the Lungs and Kidneys.
Autoimmune Guillain-Barré syndrome--A disorder in which the body's immune
system attacks part of the nervous system, leading to numb, weak
limbs and, in severe cases, paralysis.
Autoimmune Inflammatory bowel disease--The general name for diseases that
cause inflammation in the intestine, the most common of which are
ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease.
Autoimmune Lupus nephritis--Damaging inflammation of the kidneys that can
occur in people with lupus. If not controlled, it may lead to total
kidney failure.
Autoimmune Multiple sclerosis--A disease in which the immune system attacks
the protective coating called myelin around the nerves. The damage
affects the brain and/or spinal cord and interferes with the nerve
pathways, causing muscular weakness, loss of coordination, and
visual and speech problems.
Autoimmune Myasthenia gravis--A disease in which the immune system attacks
the nerves and muscles in the neck, causing weakness and problems
with seeing, chewing, and/or talking.
Autoimmune Myocarditis--Inflamed and degenerating muscle tissue of the
heart that can cause chest pain and shortness of breath. This can
lead to congestive heart failure.
Autoimmune Parkinson diseases.
Parkinson which causes slowness and a flexed posture with tremors is
a autoimmune diseases.
Autoimmune PANDAS Pediatrics autoimmune
neuropsychiatry disorders
Autoimmune Pemphigus/pemphigoid--An autoimmune disease of the skin
characterized by itching and blisters. (Excellent Article modified
by cidpusa)
Autoimmune Pernicious anemia--A deficiency of the oxygen-carrying red blood
cells that often occurs in people with autoimmune diseases of the
thyroid gland.
Autoimmune Polyarteritis nodosa--An autoimmune disease that causes
inflammation of the small and medium-sized arteries. This leads to
problems in the muscles, joints, intestines, nerves, kidney, and
skin.
Autoimmune Polymyositis--A rare autoimmune disease characterized by
inflamed and tender muscles throughout the body, particularly those
of the shoulder and hip girdles.
Autoimmune Primary biliary cirrhosis--A disease that slowly destroys the
bile ducts in the liver. When the ducts are damaged, bile (a
substance that helps digest fat) builds up in the liver and damages
liver tissue.
Autoimmune Psoriasis--A chronic skin disease that occurs when cells in the
outer layer of the skin reproduce faster than normal and pile up on
the skin's surface. This results in scaling and inflammation. An
estimated 10 to 30 percent of people with psoriasis develop an
associated arthritis called psoriatic arthritis.
Autoimmune Rheumatic fever--A disease that can occur following untreated
streptococcus (strep) infection. It most often affects children,
causing painful, inflamed joints and, in some cases, permanent
damage to heart valves.
Autoimmune Rheumatoid arthritis--A disease in which the immune system is
believed to attack the linings of the joints. This results in joint
pain, stiffness, swelling, and destruction.
Autoimmune Sarcoidosis--A disease characterized by granulomas (small
growths of blood vessels, cells, and connective tissue) that can
lead to problems in the skin, lungs, eyes, joints, and muscles.
AUTOIMMUNE Scleroderma--An autoimmune disease characterized by abnormal
growth of connective tissue in the skin and blood vessels. In more
severe forms, connective tissue can build up in the kidneys, lungs,
heart, and gastrointestinal tract, leading in some cases to organ
failure.
Autoimmune sjögren's syndrome--A condition in which the immune system
targets the body's moisture-producing glands, leading to dryness of
the eyes, mouth, and other body tissues.
Autoimmune Systemic lupus erythematosus--An autoimmune disease, primarily
of young women, that can affect many parts of the body, including
the joints, skin, kidneys, heart, lungs, blood vessels, and brain.
Autoimmune Thyroiditis--An inflammation of the thyroid gland that causes
the gland to become underactive. This results in symptoms such as
fatigue, weakness, weight gain, cold intolerance, and muscle aches.
Autoimmune Ulcerative colitis--A disease that causes ulcers in the top
layers of the lining of the large intestine. This leads to abdominal
pain and diarrhea.
Autoimmune Uveitis--The inflammation of structures of the inner eye,
including the iris (the colored tissue that holds the lens of the
eye) and the choroid plexus (a network of blood vessels around the
eyeball). Uveitis occurs with some rheumatic diseases, including
ankylosing spondylitis and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.
Autoimmune Vitiligo--A disorder in which the immune system destroys
pigment-making cells called melanocytes. This results in white
patches of skin on different parts of the body.
Autoimmune Wegener's granulomatosis--An autoimmune disease that damages the
small and medium-sized blood vessels throughout the body, resulting
in disease in the lungs, upper respiratory tract, and kidneys
Autoimmune Wilsons Disease.
Liver disease with slow movements, tremor,
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